I'm Retiring From Boeing. Should I Take a Lump Sum or Monthly Pension?
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Deciding to take a lump sum vs. a monthly or yearly payout is a great but difficult choice. You need to win the lottery — or the workplace retirement benefits lottery — or experience some other stroke of fortune to have such options before you. Depending on the size of your windfall, relying on a […]

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