Resolve to be financially fit: Make retirement savings a priority, adviser says.

Tribune (Mesa, AZ) | December 31, 2006 | Copyright

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Dec. 31--Getting fit in 2007 shouldn't just mean cut the fat and hit the treadmill. It should also mean curb excessive spending and get serious about retirement saving. Planning for a comfortable retirement should be a priority for every adult, said Michael Cox, a certified fund specialist and certified retirement financial adviser with Retirement Protection Group in Mesa. "This is something that is real, whether you like it or not, unless you die young," he said. "We're all going to get there ...

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