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06/17/19|The Boston Globe

Stop & Shop agreement seen as a win for workers

Now that Stop & Shop workers are back on the job, cleaning floors and stocking shelves as they wait for deliveries to arrive, the big questions are: Was the strike worth it, and which side came out on top?

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06/17/19|Herald Standard

Your Financial Future: Find ways to fund retirement now

April is Financial Literacy Month. This has been designated as a time to learn new ways to improve your financial knowledge. We try to help in this regard every week in this column. There will be a lot more written in general publications this month about financial literacy. Generally, people are not as prepared as […]

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06/17/19|News Star

America’s retirement crisis

Could you live on $2,452 per month? Would that be a problem for you? The St. Louis Fed thinks so. They recently wrote, ““It could be worrisome that, for many American households, the total balances of their retirement accounts may not be sufficient to ensure a solid life in retirement.”

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06/17/19|MarketWatch

It’s going to get easier for some Americans to save for retirement

Janico, a janitorial services company in North Highland, Calif., always offered a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, vacation days and holiday pay — but it could never include a retirement plan.

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06/17/19|Observer Reporter

Boosting your savings can lead to a happier retirement

April is Financial Literacy Month, a time to learn new ways to improve your financial knowledge. We try to help in this regard in this weekly column. A lot more will be written this month about financial literacy. Generally, people are not as prepared as they should be for every possible financial situation. A few […]

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06/17/19|AARP

How to Find ‘Forgotten’ Cash

Once your account starts gathering dust — meaning, typically, it has sat untouched for three to five years — banks usually transfer the money to the state of your last known address. Visit “unclaimed.org” and follow links to the website of each state where you’ve lived. If you find a listing in your name, you […]

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06/14/19|Reverb News

When Orchestras Strike: The Recent History of Orchestral Labor Strife

In the fall of 2016, a performance of Aaron Copland’s Fanfare for the Common Man by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra took on a special significance. With their regular concerts cancelled in the midst of a bitter contract dispute, Pittsburgh musicians put on a free public performance, joined by brass players from Boston, Cleveland, and Philadelphia, […]

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06/14/19|CNBC

There’s a retirement crisis in America where most will be unable to afford a ‘solid life’

It’s financial literacy month, do you know where your retirement is? CNBC Chairman Mark Hoffman rings the NASDAQ opening bell today to kick off the special month, created in 2003 to teach Americans how to establish and maintain healthy financial habits.

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06/14/19|PlanSponsor

Barry’s Pickings: Retiree Lump Sums—a (Non-Hysterical) User’s Guide

There has been significant coverage of IRS’s recent Notice announcing that it no longer intends to amend required minimum distribution (RMD) regulations to prohibit defined benefit (DB) plans from paying lump sums to retirees.

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06/14/19|AP via ExpressNews

Finding your lost retirement money

No one wants to lose money, particularly for retirement. But it happens — people lose track of, or don’t know they have, retirement accounts.    

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06/14/19|CNN Business

It just became easier for employers to dump retirees’ pensions

Traditional pensions are disappearing in America, and the federal government just made it easier for employers to get rid of them. With no fanfare in early March, the Treasury Department issued a notice that allows employers to buy out current retirees from their pensions with a one-time lump sum payment. The decision reverses Obama-era guidance, […]

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06/14/19|AARP

Treasury Department OKs More Lump-Sum Pension Payments

A recent change to pension guidance makes it easier for companies to buy out a retiree’s lifetime annuity payment with one lump-sum payment, a switch that could hurt the long-term financial security of many older Americans.