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When Should You Retire?
Retirement is no longer age-dependent for most of us. We are free to work as long as we like assuming our health is good. That opens up a lot of possibilities. Here is what you need to know if you are looking to retire early or looking to retire late.
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6 Ways to Retire Rich

Retirement savings plans are undergoing an extreme makeover and becoming a lot easier for people. After decades of trying to teach Americans how to save and invest for their own retirement -- with mixed success -- employers have come up with a simple solution: They'll do it for you. From automatic 401(k) plans to one-stop investing options there is a plan for everyone.
Six Simple Ways to Retire Rich - Kiplinger.com


To Roth 401(k) or Not to Roth?

Money Magazine's Walter Updegrave explains the pros and cons of a Roth 401(k) vs. a regular 401(k).
Roth 401(k) as a tool for retirement - MONEY


Underwater Homes
A growing number of homeowners now owe more on their homes than they're worth. Here is how those with underwater mortgages can stay afloat.
How Those With Underwater Mortgages Can Stay Afloat | SmartMoney.com


10 Commandments of Personal Finance

Moses didn't bring these down from the mountain, but here are 10 rules by which you should live your financial life.
Ten Commandments of personal finance - Bankrate.com


To Get a Loan You'll Need More Than Great Credit

It's gotten harder to get a loan, thanks in large part to the subprime mortgage crisis. Here are some other things you need to do to increase your chances of getting a mortgage, an auto loan or a home equity loan in today's credit climate.
To Get a Loan, You'll Need More Than Great Credit - TheStreet.com
Also: How to Get 600 or More on Your Credit Score


$30,000 3-Wheeled Car That Will Add Zip to Your Trip

Meet Steve Fambro who dreamed of a better way to get to work. He has since design a fuel-efficient car that would allow a single driver onto California's car-pool lanes. What he designed is a futuristic commuter car powered by electricity with a skin of epoxy resin, not sheet metal. And perhaps oddest, it has three wheels, not four.
3-wheeled Aptera aspires to car-pool lane - USATODAY.com
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