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        <description>Retirement Investing  (Connolly Report © October 1996 page 370)

Always on the lookout for new ideas in the area of retirement investing, I scour scores of sources. Most of the literature is junk. In the Money Guide issue of Forbes magazine (June 17 1996), however, I found an article with some good ideas. The writer interviewed a 48 year old money manager named James Garland. Bluntly put, Garland's advice to people wanting to pass along their nest egg is to (quoting from the article, not Garland…</description>
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