Motley Fool Money: 03.27.2009

Motley Fool Money: 03.27.2009

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Crucial Steps for the “Pre-Go” Years Before Retirement

We spend years squirreling away money that we eventually hope to live off of in retirement. What should we be doing as we get closer to the big day? Host Robert Brokamp discusses potential strategies with Dana Anspach, who has been a financial planner since 1995 and is the CEO an ...  Show more

Cancer Vaccines & Data Center Drama

The market is fixated on interest rates and data centers this week. Rates continue to rise along with the U.S. debt, which may ultimately put pressure on companies across the market. Data centers have had their own drama with public pushback against the AI buildout at a high. We ...  Show more

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