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Getting Personal

Getting Personal

Host Tess Vigeland and economics editor Chris Farrell answer listener questions about pulling out of the market, retirement plans, investing overseas, credit unions vs. banks, the best use for savings, selling a home and unemployment. (01/23/2009)

Elderly woman talks to financial adviser.

Putting financial help into social work

Hundreds of thousands of people need help with food and rent and medical bills. Social workers often help provide resources. But a growing number want to tackle money issues as well. Reporter Cathy Duchamp looks into the idea of financial social work. (01/12/2009)

Checkbook, pie chart, calculator

Mandatory withdrawals eased for 2009

The rules surrounding mandatory withdrawals from retirement accounts have eased in 2009, but the change isn't without its fair share of confusion. Host Tess Vigeland asks tax adviser John Battaglia to break it down. (01/09/2009)

Senior couple sitting at a laptop

We will be working through retirement

The recession is changing the way people think about their retirement. Economics correspondent Chris Farrell tells Scott Jagow why working in your golden years will be the norm -- and why that's not a bad thing. (01/08/2009)

Tim Eavenson

Not planning on retirement is OK

The economic crisis is ruining retirement plans for some people. But commentator Tim Eavenson thinks he'll be OK if he never retires, and he will happily exchange retirement funds for other benefits. (12/29/2008)

A nest egg with $100 bills

Keeping a retirement income fund

These days, you have to keep the money coming even through retirement. That's the thinking behind starting a retirement income fund. Tess Vigeland talks to Kiplinger's Bob Frick about how the fund works. (12/19/2008)

Pensions file

Pension, retirement-fund rules eased

Congress has given corporations and retirees a break by letting businesses delay payments to pension plans and relaxing rules on mandatory withdrawals from IRAs and 401k's for people over 70. Nancy Marshall Genzer reports. (12/12/2008)

Cracked 401k nest egg

Despite 401k, maybe you should spend

As many of us see our retirement savings dwindling from the stock market's decline, a natural reaction is to close our wallets. Economist Dan Ariely tells Kai Ryssdal we may want to rethink that notion. (12/01/2008)

Getting Personal

Getting Personal

Tess Vigeland and Chris Farrell give advice on paying for a student's college costs, helping mom with retirement, and the No-Brainer, Margarita and Couch Potato portfolios. (11/28/2008)

Pointing woman

To inherit, you have to earn their trust

Trusts allow people to pass wealth on to loved ones, but a new kind of trust also lets people attach some strings to the money -- as Stacey Vanek-Smith discovered with her parents. (11/27/2008)

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