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Financial crisis leaves 401(k)s vulnerable
As the father of two college-age kids, Rob Harris knew that finding money to pay soaring tuition costs wasn't going to be easy. Reluctant to saddle himself or his children with loans, the 55-year-old product development manager from Kansas City, Mo., tapped another source: his retirement savings.
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Financial crisis leaves 401(k)s vulnerable
As the father of two college-age kids, Rob Harris knew that finding money to pay soaring tuition costs wasn't going to be easy. Reluctant to saddle himself or his children with loans, the 55-year-old product development manager from Kansas City, Mo., tapped another source: his retirement savings.
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