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The Most Important Article You Will Read in 2009
The article "Employee Personal Financial Distress and How Employers Can Help" overviews reseach literature, and answers from research, suggested employer action steps, and provides employer case studies. PFEEF's research is amply cited. Read, learn, enjoy, and share with employers.
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| Numbers - Fun & Easy Approaches May Not Lead to Successful Retirement
"After 20 years of fun and easy retirement education, studies show that the great majority of employees now in their 60's have less than $100,000 in their 401(k)s - that's $333 a month at a 4 percent annual withdrawl."
Defined Contribution Insights, Dennis Ackley, May/June 2009, pg 8
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| BEST QUOTE - So Long to The "So Long as..." Economy
The managing editor of Money Magazine writes "A friend of mine describes the way Americans thought about their finances in the bubbly days before the recession like this: 'We can keep spending up to and beyond our means so long as ...the stock and housing markets don't both crash, borrowing remains easy, and my company and career keep going well.'"
Money, July 2009, pg 10
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"Featured Partner - Best Provider "
The Heartland Institute of Financial Education is a Colorado non-profit organization whose mission is to promote financial literacy across America. It is dedicated to empowering organizations and their people through financial education. This focused education is provided by experienced financial professionals who have earned their CFEd® designation - CFE Certified Financial Educator® the first registered credential of its kind. The CFEd® recognizes the financial professional who teaches others. Heartland is PFEEF's longest and strongest supporter!
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