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Comments:
When I showed your article to my spouse, her comment was “I thought you wrote it”. The only difference between your experience & mine was my mother never consulted me before I took over her finances. Also, she still had the contract and lived to 103. When I called the Supreme headquarters for more information, I told them that I didn’t think accepting a $5000 payment into an annuity of a 94 year old was appropriate. They agreed with me. Luckily, it was never annuitized. Thank you for your article, it validated my frustration.
Post: Clear as Knight
Link to comment from December 9, 2022
Why don’t I ever hear anything about equally weighted index funds? Seems to me that market weighted index funds defeats the purpose of diversification.
Post: Missing Takeoff
Link to comment from August 12, 2021