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Get Your Computer to Build Your Financial Future
05/22/08 - 03:47 PM EDT
You know you need to start saving. Your toddler will one day come to you with an acceptance letter from Dartmouth. You need a car. And retirement looms. We may know we need to save, but those of us who don't have financial assets well into the six figures probably don't have a financial planner helping us make our savings and investment decisions. Never fear! At virtually every stage in the financial planning process, a free or inexpensive online financial-planning service can help put you on the track to financial success. Not that everyone's accessing them. A scant 44% of recent or soon-to-be retirees with less than $100,000 in assets have financial plans, according to a recent report from the Aite Group. More than 90% of those without plans aren't willing to pay for the services.
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