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20s and 30s
The Knights fear that they've been too aggressive. But at their age they still need to be mostly invested in stocks. more
40s
After suffering a layoff and a stock slump, the Elliotts are stretching to save for college and retirement. more
50s
Hoping to retire in seven years, the Smiths wonder if they'll have time to recover from the market downturn. more
60s+
His pension pays most of his bills. But with plans to leave an estate, Dave Cowley shouldn't give up on equities. more
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