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By MARK DAVIS
General Manager, CommSpeed Internet Service
Vice
President, Prescott Computer Society
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Retirement Saving & Spending
The Internet has many excellent sources of information
about retirement saving and spending. Here are some
good websites to help you research.
www.fool.com – The
Motley Fool site has always been my favorite for news
and advice on money management.
www.napfa.org –
The National Association of Personal Financial Planners
is the premier organization for noncommissioned,
fee-only financial planners.
www.morningstar.com
– is the Nation’s largest mutual fund research firm,
publishes many reports.
www.mfea.com –
Mutual Fund Education
Alliance’s
site is a good place to learn the general principles of
investing.
www.bankrate.com
– has rate comparisons for CDs, money market deposit
accounts and other bank accounts.
www.imoneynet.com
– shows currents money market mutual fund rates.
www.retireearlyhomepage.com – Material on how to
make your money last.
www.kiplinger.com
– has a very thorough section on retirement planning
and investing.
http://retireplan.about.com – is filled with
resources for retirement planning.
www.rothira.com
– everything about Roth IRAs.
www.irahelp.com
– Ed Slott’s useful site, with latest IRA rules.
www.annuity.com
– Learn the basics about annuities and comparison shop
some prices.
www.tiaa-cref.org
and
www.vanguard.com – are the low-price leaders for
annuities.
www.aarp.org/revmort – This AARP site has
interactive calculators, booklets and consumer
information about how to shop for a reverse mortgage
loan.
www.reverse.org
– The National Center for Home Equity Conversion, the
authority on reverse mortgages.
There’s MUCH more! Just go to
www.google.com
and search for “retirement planning.”
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