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Date: 2014-02-27 22:20:35
Individual Retirement Accounts
Financial services
Corporate finance
Equity securities
Life insurance
Traditional IRA
Dividend
Index fund
Roth IRA
Investment
Financial economics
Finance

Financial Planning Challenge 2014 Phase 1: Written Financial Planning Case Study The first phase of the competition consists of a financial planning case study for two hypothetical clients. Students must assess the clien

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