
E2: The Four Letter F-Word...Fees [ Show Notes]
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In this episode we discuss
- AARP study on fees
- What is an expense ratio?
- Nerd Wallet: Expense Ratio calculator (How to determine how much your paying)
- Documentary recommendation: The Retirement Gamble
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