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      Ben Stein Talks Retirement

      8:58 AM on Tue Aug 21 2007, 2,027 views
      New York Times columnist, financial author, and movie star Ben Stein has released a three-part educational video series in which Stein gives an easy-to-understand overview on how Americans can financially prepare for retirement - from tips on selecting a financial advisor to investing strategies to the importance of "retirement income" and how to get it.

      The series is full of good, basic information on the fundamentals of retirement planning — a great resource for those wondering how to plan for retirement as well as those who need a brief refresher course on the subject.

      Ben Stein Talks Retirement — Part 1 [YouTube]
      Ben Stein Talks Retirement - Part 2 [YouTube]
      Ben Stein Talks Retirement - Part 3 [YouTube]

      — FREE MONEY FINANCE

      UPDATE: In counterpoint, consider these following posts we've written about the sometimes dubious benefits of financial planners:

      Financial Advisors Often Give Poor, Expensive Investing Advice
      If Your Financial Planner Won't Tell You How They Make Money Off Of You, Run Away
      How To Pick A Financial Planner

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