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The Motley Fool – Online Deal

$15 for One-Year Subscription to the "Rule Your Retirement" Online Newsletter ($149 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Seasoned investment veterans compile a monthly newsletter that reveals strategic advice for retirement funds

The Fine Print

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Managing your investments is key to saving up for big expenditures such as a new car or your own in-home ATM. Learn to hedge your bets with this Groupon.

$15 for a One-Year Subscription to the "Rule Your Retirement" Online Newsletter ($149 Value)

Both an educational supplement and insightful online investing resource, the “Rule Your Retirement” newsletter equips its readers with tips, tricks, and knowledge to strategically save for retirement. Readers discover when to tap into Social Security or purchase an annuity and to dig deep into specific asset classes to learn how to forecast their performance. Each newsletter also has an interview with a retirement expert, ranging from investment managers to authors. They divulge secrets to avoid fees on 401(k)s as well as provide suggestions customized to each individual's retirement time frame.

Each new subscriber receives a complimentary bonus report demonstrating how to take control of your 401(k).

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Motley Fool's personal finance experts cover myriad topics, including finance, investing, and retirement, with features appearing in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and on Good Morning America. The site sends out regular newsletters on a diverse range of topics, and hosts a national radio show and podcast heard by more than 200,000 listeners weekly. They've also packaged their advice into services, helping clients avoid resorting to reading tea leaves in order to gauge the market.

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