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+ 8 - 8 | § Food Drive
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The Holiday Season reminds us of being thankful for what we have, and of sharing with the people who need.  On most supermarkets and on some workplaces you will see boxes collecting food for the local food bank.

I have been taking a look at the content of those boxes, and they have luxury food items on them:  Uncle Bens and Far East seasoned rice boxes, Progresso Soups, and Cheerios.  In my opinion, those willing to spare some of their money to help those that are less fortunate should maximize their goodwill (feed as many people as possible with the same amount of money).

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+ 6 - 6 | § Are you there yet?
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My 401k plan open enrollment reminder e-mail just arrived.  I took a glance at it, and decided that I wouldn’t have to change anything at this time.  A reminder for me that such plans provide a sensible strategy to retire in comfort, with minimal effort.

It also reminded me that next year (2005) the federal government (and on most situation state governments) is allowing us to shield from taxes $14,000 USD (up from $13,000 this year) in 401k plans.  Most of my friends work for companies that offer 401k plans, and some of them even match some of the contributions (making the real maximum you can contribute around $17,000).

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+ 10 - 5 | § Retirement Strategies
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For those of us living in the USA, I see three options for retirement:

I prefer to stick to Option 1.  Hope is not a strategy.