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BMO Retirement Tips of the Day: Debt & Retirement-Good vs. Bad Debt and Paying Down the Mortgage

TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - As the February 29th deadline approaches to make a contribution to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan and as part of its ongoing commitment to improving financial literacy, BMO Financial ...

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BMO Retirement Tips of the Day: Save More for Retirement by Paying Down Credit Card Debt and Taking Advantage of ...

TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - As the February 29th deadline approaches to make a contribution to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan and as part of its ongoing commitment to improving financial literacy, BMO Financial ...

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Tax cut on retirement pay aims to keep vets in state

When he left work at Kirtland Air Force Base in 1983, Dave Coulie, a retired Air Force captain, thought about moving to a state that doesn't tax military retirement pay like New Mexico does.

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Ben Freeman: The Hidden Costs of Star Creep: Generals Making More in Retirement Than in Service

Our troops need to know that in this tight fiscal climate they still have our complete support. Former top commanders raking in seven figure salaries from taxpayers while active duty soldiers bear the brunt of the cuts sends the opposite message.

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State auditor to review Canton retirement issues

The state auditor’s office will analyze the financial impact of problems the city of Canton has uncovered with retirement and rehiring procedures. The review will focus on whether 30 former employees improperly received wages and benefits. City officials have said the possible problem is procedural, not criminal.

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