for better or for worse
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But given that it’s your inheritance and assuming you are providing the lion’s share of the investment, for better or for worse, your voice has more weight.
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Older Americans are, for better or for worse, working more hours, on average, than in previous decades, Pew researchers found.
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You also, for better or for worse, managed to limit your sequence-of-returns risk, the danger that poor market returns early in your retirement will adversely impact your portfolio when you need to start making withdrawals to replace your working income.
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There is, for better or for worse, a difference between outright fraud, misconduct and negligence.
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Your rollover concern, for better or for worse, is complex.
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