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Monthly Archives: October 2011

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News from Europe Continues to Move the Market

Economy/Stock MarketBy Henssler FinancialOctober 3, 2011

The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the precautions Europe is taking to prevent the eurozone from collapsing.

European Exposure

Economy/Stock Market, Investment SelectionBy Henssler FinancialOctober 3, 2011

It is difficult to tell how the potential bankruptcy of Greece might impact the global system.

Mistakes Young Families Make and How to Avoid Them

Family Finances, Starting OutBy Henssler FinancialOctober 3, 2011

Bil Lako, CFP®, and Dr. Gene Henssler offer financial tips to young families.

New 401(k) Fee Disclosure Rules

RetirementBy Henssler FinancialOctober 3, 2011

Make no mistake about it: 401(k) Fee Disclosure rules are a game changer for an industry that has survived on hidden fees, poor service and conflicts of interest.

Q&A Time: 401(k) Loans

RetirementBy Editorial TeamOctober 3, 2011

Taking a loan from your 401(k) balance creates a bad habit, because once you borrow to pay current expenses, you are likely to do it again. We suggest you consider the opportunity cost.

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