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May 10, 2017

Topics: Achieving a goal doesn't mean you've achieved success. Hear why two or more people can have completely different perspectives on something, and why it's important in your job and relationships to figure out what success looks like.

- Jennifer (Madison, WI) has $135,000 in student loan debt and asks about the pros and cons of waiting 25 years for the loan balance to be forgiven.

- JP (Houston, TX) has been putting money into a 401(k) and is considering switching it to a Roth 401(k) instead.

- Mark (Plano, TX) has excess funds in his daughter's college savings plan and asks if it can be applied to law school.

- Deanna the Dog Walker asks how much car insurance is enough?

- The rich are getting richer because they are living longer. What you need to know to stay ahead of the government.

- Shelly (Seattle, WA) has a follow up to her question on if she's saving enough in her SEP IRA.

Links mentioned on the show:

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Texas Tuition Promise Fund 529 Rollover - https://www.texastuitionpromisefund.com/content/after-you-enroll/cancellations-and-refunds/rollovers-to-another-529-plan

Why the rich get more from social security - http://www.investopedia.com/retirement/longevity-gap-why-rich-benefit-more-social-security/

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