"Robert Douglas Flynn, Jr." is a former Major League Baseball infielder. More known for his glove than his bat, he is best known as one of the players the Cincinnati Reds sent to the New York Mets in the infamous "Midnight Massacre."

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Focus debt payments on the credit card, then the car, and then the student loans -- always pay your loans in interest rate order, not in order of balance size.

What this comes down to is you have to take the best you can in your plan. I suggest people talk to their companies and ask them to increase the options.

There's never one number that tells you the end-all.

What happens is most plans aren't that great. You do the best you can with the choices.

You live and die by those stocks because you're not diversified. They need to look at different sectors.

Begin with the end in mind.

People do feel better about investing. But they are still very skeptical about the recovery and their expectations are way down.

If you get term insurance, you can always convert it to permanent protection later on, if [you] have a mortgage or kids to think about.

People are committed when they know what they're committed to.