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Month: January 2018

A brief history of retirement saving plans

Posted on January 1, 2018January 10, 2018 by Richard the MBA

As a former pension actuary, retirement saving is one of my favorite personal finance topics. I’ve written several posts on 401(k) vs IRA, and today I’ll be talking about the history of these retirement saving plans and making some observations about how the history affects the current retirement saving pictures.

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