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SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 2 weeks agoAnnuities can provide steady income for as long as you live, which is one reason a senior might purchase one. These contracts with insurance companies...
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SmartAsset via AOL· 1 week agoI'm 63 and have zero retirement, just Social Security benefits. How can I begin saving? And where...