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109044Signals?FreedomForAll-8/5/2010
109043Market Data Firm Spots the Tracks of Bizarre Robot Traders theatlantic.com Mysclochard18/5/2010
109042A defined pension plan is an annuity - and the people who agree to accept them aGST48/5/2010
109041Purchasing annuities is tricky business. I would not buy one. Buying one wicarranza238/4/2010
109040$100k+ pensions kept in place... ...food stamps programs cut so the starving anSkeeter Bug48/4/2010
109039>>that's the deal, or that was the deal (it may not be the deal for neSkeeter Bug38/4/2010
109038In answer to SK's question, I have not been shopping for an annuity recentlyGST78/4/2010
109037<<<if not, your public school teachers may not deserve that gold platedre3-8/4/2010
109036that's actually an argument for a high cost for the annuity... think about Skeeter Bug28/4/2010
109035Please let me know where I can get a zero interest rate loan. Many thanks.GST18/3/2010
109034>> I can tell from your posts that you have no clue that there is an annuiSkeeter Bug18/3/2010
109033"I have not been in the market for an annuity recently" So, GST, in aJack Be Quick38/3/2010
109032I have not been in the market for an annuity recently -- but I have been in the GST48/3/2010
109031Retired military is in the same boat. We have to use medicare (and pay for it) aPaxb2u-8/3/2010
109030well, you could work for US Air like my bro-in-law He's had his wages and pBroken_Clock-8/3/2010
109029The false (but legally not fraudulent) models for those pools of pension monies benwood28/3/2010
109028LOL, the public sector that believes they are safe behind a legal firewall proteRoads End18/3/2010
109027Admittedly I was overly simplifying the dilemma to emphasize just how ridiculousRoads End-8/3/2010
109026In the electricians union, after 40 years working for a $25K per year pension plLee48/3/2010
109025" there has been zero "compounding and whatnot" from those marketbenwood-8/3/2010
109024If it hadn't been for the bubble finance championed by Greenspan but fully bbenwood28/3/2010
109023If you began your 20 year public career 12 years ago, which happens to be where Roads End88/3/2010
109022My point was that 100K+ pensions are quite large relative to what private sectoralanrs98/3/2010
109021alan, the reason you chime in here is b/c you are retired - at least that's Skeeter Bug28/3/2010
109020GST, oh, i thought you knew the cost since you brought it up. you don't eveSkeeter Bug38/3/2010
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