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		<title>By: David Racich</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of a Retirement Plan is the first consideration. Whatever investments you select, there will be an associated cost and the retirement plan will only add to it. So important to select the lowest cost plans with the highest contribution limits. If you’re in a high tax bracket and/or your employer matches your contribution, you’ll want to consider an ERISA qualified plan. If ERISA qualified plans are too restrictive , you may want to consider non qualified plan that uses life insurance and/or annuities. 
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