Friday, November 14, 2008

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Full Retirement Age According to Social SecurityNovember 14th, 2008 by admin
The policy used to be, the full retirement age for everyone was 65. The criteria has changed, full retirement age is now dependant upon the year you were born. You may retire at 62, but the benefits will be reduced according to how long you have until you are of the a href=http://www.retirement-planning-strategy.com/full-retirement-age-according-to-social-security.htmlfull retirement age/a.
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- br As you begin to put a a href=urlretirement plan/a together, you will be faced with many investment choices. The age you begin your retirement plan will be the key to what these choices will be. If you are between 20 and 35, you have a bit more time to look over options. Between the ages of 35 and 50, you still have time to build a retirement fund that will allow you to live comfortably, but you will need to choose your investments very carefully. read the rest: a href=urlChoosing The Best Retirement Investments/a
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