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Saving for Retirees' Health Takes Robust Leap

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Half of Middle-Class Americans Say Double-Dip Recession Has Arrived, First Command Reports

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Half of Middle-Class Americans Say Double-Dip Recession Has Arrived, First ... - EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)


Half of Middle-Class Americans Say Double-Dip Recession Has Arrived, First ...
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)
First Command Financial Services and its subsidiaries, including First Command Bank and First Command Financial Planning, assist American families in their ...

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Saving for Retirees' Health Takes Robust Leap - TheStreet.com


Saving for Retirees' Health Takes Robust Leap
TheStreet.com
First Command Financial Services, the parent company of First Command Bank, released research this week suggesting that middle-class Americans are bumping ...

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First Command Re-Enlists to Sponsor Pre-Game Show on Falcon Football Network - NewsBlaze


First Command Re-Enlists to Sponsor Pre-Game Show on Falcon Football Network
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First Command Financial Services and its subsidiaries, including First Command Bank and First Command Financial Planning, assist American families in their ...

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Americans Saving More For Health Care In Retirement, First Command Reports - Medical News Today (press release)


Americans Saving More For Health Care In Retirement, First Command Reports
Medical News Today (press release)
The First Command Financial Behaviors Index® reveals that average monthly savings solely for health care costs during retirement climbed to $245 in July, ...

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5 money tips for your college-bound kid - Bankrate.com


5 money tips for your college-bound kid
Bankrate.com
A recent survey of 340 financial advisers commissioned by First Command Financial Services in Fort Worth, Texas, found that many college students engage in ...

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