Comments on: Gazing into the Retirement Crystal Ball http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/ A personal finance blog for career minded women with small budgets and big dreams. Wed, 09 May 2012 23:42:27 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 By: Jamila Brzenk http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-4228 Jamila Brzenk Sun, 23 Jan 2011 14:36:59 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-4228 So much details, so little time. I want try to used my plans. Thank you so much. So much details, so little time. I want try to used my plans. Thank you so much.

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By: Top 100 Financial Blogs for College Students http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-4143 Top 100 Financial Blogs for College Students Mon, 10 Jan 2011 16:07:09 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-4143 [...] financial management are the focus. Recent posts include Are You Paying for Your Useless Baggage? Gazing Into the Retirement Crystal Ball, and Do You [...] [...] financial management are the focus. Recent posts include Are You Paying for Your Useless Baggage? Gazing Into the Retirement Crystal Ball, and Do You [...]

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By: The Budgeting Babe http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-3813 The Budgeting Babe Tue, 16 Nov 2010 15:33:29 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-3813 Glad I could at least be a good reminder :) Glad I could at least be a good reminder :)

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By: Allison http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-3811 Allison Tue, 16 Nov 2010 01:41:27 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-3811 This post was such a good reminder. My husband is starting a new job in January, and we need to roll over his 403B. And, I really need to call TIA-CREFF, which is who we use for work, and re-examine my diversifications. It seems like such a hassle, and like you, I don't want to work until I am 66 either. Early retirement sounds great to me! This post was such a good reminder. My husband is starting a new job in January, and we need to roll over his 403B. And, I really need to call TIA-CREFF, which is who we use for work, and re-examine my diversifications.
It seems like such a hassle, and like you, I don’t want to work until I am 66 either. Early retirement sounds great to me!

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By: The Budgeting Babe http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-3808 The Budgeting Babe Sun, 14 Nov 2010 22:16:46 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-3808 PS how do I get my picture to appear in the comments? I looked in settings and couldn't find it! PS how do I get my picture to appear in the comments? I looked in settings and couldn’t find it!

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By: The Budgeting Babe http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-3807 The Budgeting Babe Sun, 14 Nov 2010 22:16:08 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-3807 I know people who have used pensions on their home downpayments. The retirement counselor also thought I could cash it out and put it into my 401K. I know people who have used pensions on their home downpayments. The retirement counselor also thought I could cash it out and put it into my 401K.

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By: SP http://thebudgetingbabe.com/2010/11/14/gazing-into-the-retirement-crystal-ball/#comment-3806 SP Sun, 14 Nov 2010 20:47:35 +0000 http://thebudgetingbabe.com/?p=793#comment-3806 I didn't know there was a way to "cash out" your pension, even for a penalty. I'll be interested in hearing about that route, if you take it. Pensions are federally insured, but I'm not sure exactly what that covers and if your money would still be at risk. I didn’t know there was a way to “cash out” your pension, even for a penalty. I’ll be interested in hearing about that route, if you take it.

Pensions are federally insured, but I’m not sure exactly what that covers and if your money would still be at risk.

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