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Starting a New Career Late in Life…Not So Easy for Some

Staying in the workforce beyond full retirement age has emerged as a common financial planning strategy for many, but it may not be as easy as you think. Simply staying in a present position is a fairly clean way to accomplish the objective, if that’s an option available. But what about the person who loses a career and needs to start a new one late in life? The Star Tribune’s Dee DePass takes a look this issue in an article posted on www.startribune.com. Check it out here…

 

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