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The reverse world of retirement investing, week ahead filled with econ data and Social Security to stop forwarding mail

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Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, 54, the daughter of financial services icon Charles Schwab, at the Charles Schwab offices in San Francisco.
 
  Schwab's daughter: Create diverse portfolio  
  Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz says she sticks to "tried-and-true advice" based on risk tolerance.  
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  columnist      
  Visitors ride the new roller coaster   The reverse world of retirement investing
Investing regularly? Good. Withdrawing regularly? Not as good
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  Personal Finance      
  Grocery Cart   Save of the Day: Best and worst food deals today
Gourmet deals on crazy good mustard, balsamic vinegar, coffee, chocolate and snacks.
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  markets      
  Job seekers line up to meet prospective employers during a career fair at a hotel in Dallas.   Week ahead filled with economic reports
The stock market's closed today in observance of Good Friday. But there's plenty to look forward to next week.
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  politics      
  A sign for the Social Security Administration in Los Angeles.   Return to sender: Social Security to halt letter forwarding
Since 1945, the Social Security Administration has helped to track down missing people.
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  Personal Finance      
  A for sale sign hangs in front of a house in Mount Lebanon, Pa.   Average 30-year mortgage rate falls to 4.27%
Mortgage rates fell for the second straight week as the spring home-buying season begins.
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  Personal Finance      
  Scam Keyboard   Save of the Day: Beware these retail scams
We expose 9 scams in use by your favorite retailers.
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  Employers expect to hire more college graduates from the class of 2014 than from the class of 2013, a new study shows.   What companies want from college grads
The most in-demand majors and degrees from the class of 2014.
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  Personal Finance      
  Sale Signs   Save of the Day: Cyber Wednesday electronics deals
Huge savings on TV's, laptops and tablets all at Black Friday-like prices.
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  A postal workers accepts a last-minute tax return on April 15, 1968.   Best and worst states for taxes
A look at taxes in all 50 states and District of Columbia.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Pakistani Khasadaar Force personel destroy poppy crops on more than 50 acres at the Haleemzai area of Mohmand tribal district on April 18.

Pakistani Khasadaar Force personel destroy poppy crops on more than 50 acres at the Haleemzai area of Mohmand tribal district on April 18.
 
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Administration again delays Keystone pipeline decision
 
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