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                                September 2014
                                  
                                
                                   
                                  
                                “There's no
                                   present. There's only the immediate future and the recent
                                   past.” 
                                       
                                - George Carlin   
                                
                                   
                                  
                                
                                
                                TRAVEL TIP Is travel
                                insurance warranted? 
                                It may be offered to you repeatedly as you plan a vacation, but that doesn’t
                                necessarily mean that you need it. See if your life, auto or health insurance will
                                provide adequate coverage as you travel.  
                                
                                 
                                  
                                
                                BRAIN TEASER 1
                                        2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 = 100 Can you
                                      write out a math problem where the single digits 1 through 9 all stay in
                                      numerical order (as above), where the solution is
                                      100?*  
                                
                                 
                                  
                                
                                DID YOU KNOW? 
                                No exceptions     
                                Every time a ship goes through the Panama Canal, 52 million gallons of
                                   fresh water are used. The water flows out through the canal locks from nearby
                                   Gatun Lake.4  
                                
                                 
                                         
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                                NEW STUDY: GENDER GAP IN RETIREMENT SAVING IS NARROWIING
                                  
                                For decades, men have on
                                   average saved more for their retirements than women. Historically, more women
                                   have tended to be stay-at-home parents or caregivers than men, thereby cutting
                                   into their lifetime earnings and savings potential. The good news: new research
                                   suggests that women are catching up.  
                                    
                                MassMutual Retirement
                                   Services looked at participants in its retirement plans by gender this year and
                                   found more parity in savings balances and savings rates for men and women. The
                                   differential in average balance between women and men was 37.8% in Q2 2014; four
                                   years ago, it was at 40.5%. In the past year, the average retirement savings
                                   balance for women rose 17%, another step in a 71% increase since 2009. In the
                                   past year, women aged 35-54 deferred 42% more of their earnings into retirement
                                   plans than in 2013. (MassMutual actually found that deferral rates for men have
                                   fallen since 2010.) The key finding of the study: women at work seem to be
                                   “responding more favorably than men” to workplace efforts to encourage
                                   retirement saving.1  
                                      
                                 
                                     
                                
                                HOUSESITTING COULD HELP YOU EXPLORE MORE OF THE
                                WORLD
                                 If
                                you love to travel and wish you could see more of the world for less, consider the
                                idea of taking care of someone’s home (and pets) for a few weeks or months. In a
                                nutshell, that’s housesitting.  
                                    
                                Formalized through
                                   HouseSitMatch.com, TrustedHousesitters.com and other websites, housesitting has
                                   become a product of the sharing economy. It is gaining popularity, driven
                                   largely by homeowners who don’t want to put their pets through long kennel
                                   stays. Prospective housesitters usually pay membership fees to join the online
                                   communities, commonly providing references and background checks as well as
                                   profiles of themselves. Skype or Google Hangouts are often used to make
                                   introductions with the interested homeowners.   
                                  
                                Once trust is earned, a
                                   written agreement between the parties is the next step. Housesitters still have
                                   to spend money on food and transportation costs, but housesitting lets them live
                                   like locals in a way that resort stays cannot.2   
                                      
                                      
                                ON THE BRIGHT SIDE 
                                Last month, some very good news arrived for
                                federal employees in line for FERS and CSRS retirement benefits: the Congressional
                                Research Service forecast that the assets of the Civil Service Retirement &
                                Disability Fund will last for at least another 80
                                years.3  
                                    
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