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November 2020 Newsletter

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Common Retirement Vehicles You Should Know

When someone mentions retirement, one of the first things you may think about is savings.

And that’s with good reason, of course, because putting your savings to work for you is an important part of any retirement strategy. There are several ways you can do that, and you may have varying levels of knowledge about each — both individual retirement accounts (IRAs) and employer-sponsored plans.


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Pedestrianism¹

Between quarantine and cold weather, we're all likely going a little stir crazy. Perhaps not as much as our ancestors once did though.

In the 19th century, competitive walking, or pedestrianism, was the most popular spectator sport in America. With spectator filled arenas, competitors walked around tracks almost nonstop from Mondays to Saturdays. Like modern sports, there were rivalries among the stars, who earned a fortune from the prize money and sponsorship deals. Pedestrianism was eventually replaced by competitive cycling after the invention of the safety bicycle by John Starley in 1885.
 

 

 

Tips & Tricks

Get the Last Five Years Before Retirement Right

We spend decades working our way toward retirement. The accumulation phase, when we’re gathering wealth before retirement, is generally considered to be decades long.

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Pumpkin Bars

Pumpkin spice and everything nice — you'll taste the warm flavors of autumn in every bite!

Get Cooking

 

¹https://listverse.com/2016/06/20/10-bizarre-things-our-ancestors-did-for-fun/
 

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