Is there a pension in your past?
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May 10, 2008

Is there a pension in your past?

My column this Sunday contains some tips on finding pensions from long-ago employers. If you or your spouse ever got a notice from an employer that you were vested in the pension plan, and you didn't receive a lump sum payout, this is something worth looking into. If you run into roadblocks, one of the best sources of helpful information is Pension Help America.

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