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Your Money from SAGE Magazine

Your Money is a column printed in the Albuquerque Journal's SAGE magazine by Lee Matthew, a financial planner in Albuquerque.

  • APRIL '00:
    Taxing Beast Fitting Tax Planning into your Financial Puzzle Helps you Make the Most of your Money

  • MARCH '00:
    IRA Showdown Both types of tax-advantaged accounts can help you take care of yourself after retirement

  • FEB. '00:
    Money mates: Don't forget finances in the whirlwind of romance; marriage is an economic partnership, too

  • JAN. '00:
    Changing times: New circumstances warrant financial review

  • DEC. '99:
    Tricky Times: Should You Invest in a Volatile Market?

  • NOV. '99:
    Y2K bugs: It probably will be just fine, but it doesn't hurt to prepare yourself for possible short-term glitches

  • OCT. '99:
    A healthy expenditure: Long-term care costs can waylay your retirement game plan if you don't take them into account

  • SEPT. '99:
    Jump-Start: Now is the time to take stock of your cash flow before busy season hits

  • JUNE '99:
    Piggy-Bank Scramble: Even a very small business should have a retirement savings plan

  • APRIL '99:
    Spring Cleaning: Before you put away those tax documents, sweep the cobwebs from your financial nest

  • MARCH '99:
    Liberty Cash: A special fund, held inviolate, can mean freedom from debt if you meet an emergency.

  • FEB '99:
    Cash Conflict: The question isn't whether you and your spouse will encounter money problems but how you'll handle them

  • JAN '99:
    New Year, New Start: It's time to take a clear-headed look at your financial goals

  • DEC. '98:
    Living To Be 100: How to make sure you don't outlast your money

  • NOV. '98:
    Staying the Course: Don't let your mood swing with the stock market

  • OCT. '98:
    Roth IRAs: The Deal of the Century? Roth IRAs:The Deal of the Century?

  • SEPT. '98:
    Building Financial Muscle: The habit of staying in shape financially can never start too soon.

  • JULY '98:
    Going Solo: Prepare now to pilot your own financial affairs