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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2008

'You're So Money' author Farnoosh Torabi says regardless of age, make sure your 401(k) is diversified and keep contributing.

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  • i want to bang that girl in the red.

  • The safe way to protect your current 401k?

    Invest all your money into a 6 foot hole and lay down in it because you are FUCKED.

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  • She's hot as hell, but with a name like 'Farnoosh" I doubt she puts out

  • What's there to save when bills take it all? OOooo, I know. It must be IMAGINARY MONEY! :O

  • GREAT VIDEO!  Thanks for sharing!

    Happy Trading!

  • like all the so callded experts, she said

    nothing!!!! Work where???????

    at what wage??????? give me a break

  • It's a little too late for my mother's 401k. This video would have been useful a year or two ago.

    Work+Retirement≠Retirement

    If you're working, you're not retired.

    I think what they basically mean is "You're poor and you have to work until you die".

  • Sorry! I am "Oblivious" to my spelling.Yet it is still an obvious compliment to the ladies, of which I ment it to be. BTW -I am oblivious to my 401k as well ...lol obviously-

  • Somebody call the CIA ! obliviously two Angels fell out of heaven, and are tring to blend in !

  • Money, get away.

    Get a good job with good pay and youre okay.

    Money, its a gas.

    Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash.

    New car, caviar, four star daydream,

    Think Ill buy me a football team.

  • Assuming you have any 401k left, that is...

    And no, you can't work during retirement. If you're working, you're not in retirement...DURRR

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