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      Women continue to fall short in their overall retirement savings as compared to their male counterparts. There are many contributing factors to this. For one, women get paid less so there simply isn’t as much to put away. The most recent Census data confirms that on average, a full time working woman earns 20 cents per
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      November is National Entrepreneur Month. With studies showing 30% of new businesses are started by people above the age of 50, you might be