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		<title>Financial first aid for retirement plans</title>
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The Fix Is In
A financial first aid kit for retirement plans bloodied by savage bear attacks. What you need to know – including reminders of some of the basics – to get your plan back on track based on present and future reality.
Lori Bamber
Originally published in the February 2004 issue  of BC Business Magazine
Sheila Maguire [...]]]></description>
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