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YOUR PRIME EARNING YEARS

You’re at the peak of your career — and your family expenses are down. What’s next?

TIPS FOR EMPTY NESTERS

If children or other family members are becoming less dependent on you financially, your earnings may peak. Your focus may shift to catching up or maximizing retirement savings; however, the desire for “the good life” can compete with savings goals. And though the nest may be empty, the financial needs of adult children and aging parents can create new burdens.

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    5 TIPS FROM FINANCIAL ADVISORS

    These simple, free tips could make a big difference to your bottom line.

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    If you’re in your 40s, it’s not too late! What to do if you’re way behind on your retirement savings.

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    ESTATE PLANNING MUST-HAVES

    Take the uncertainty out of the future of your money. Create these four documents.