Healthy Finances - What Gives?

By Gene Burnard  September 30th, 2009

Am I not worthy of financial analysis after 60? I saw this on CNN Money and thought, what the heck, let’s give it a try and see what they say (income inserted for testing).

This is their response. Apparently I’m too old to matter.


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Our life has no financial value? I don’t understand. Why do I constantly get calls and mail from financial companies telling me they can plan and manage my finances? Is this what we can expect from Time Warner and other large companies?

Please tell me that, while I’m over 60, my financial health is still important.

One Comment to “Healthy Finances - What Gives?”

  1. Paul says:

    Obviously if you are over sixty you’ve fallen off of their radar. you’ve become a non person to them. Don’t be alarmed though, many middleaged people with tons of experience who have been made redundant in the current recession, are finding it hard to get back into the jobs market. They too are not considered worthy for the great globalized new world. Older mambers of the populatiuon should not take this lting down. They should join forces and fight back against this blatant discrimination.

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