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For a Good Investment--- Delay Taking Social Security
Q. In a recent column, you advised J.N. to delay drawing his Social Security in order to increase the amount of Social Security he would have when he does finally hang it up. Why couldn't he go ahead and draw the Social Security at 65 and invest that...
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How To Be a Couch Potato at Fido
Q. A recent article showed the year to date returns on Couch Potato portfolios with Vanguard funds. Unfortunately, I have all my money invested in Fidelity funds. Could you please provide a comparable traditional mix and newer mix with Fidelity funds...
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