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8:55 PM ET
Thursday, 28 Aug 2008
Web Extra: When It's Time to Fire Your Accountant
Posted By:Carlo Dellaverson
Topics:Personal Finance | Debt | Retirement
Tina from Delaware is confused – her accountant actually told her that her debt-to-income ratio was too low! Is it possible to have not enough debt? Should Tina fire her accountant? Watch the video to see what Carmen thinks. Plus, advice for how to roll your old 401(k) into an IRA.
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