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As You Plan for Retirement, Also Prepare for the Unexpected

When it comes to retirement and financial planning, much of the talk revolves around people in their 60s and older who are fast approaching the day they retire or may have already reached it.

Lost in that discussion are people in their 40s and 50s who not only need to save for retirement but also need to be better prepared just in case the unexpected happens.

I was reminded of this not long ago when a

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