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‘I want safe returns’: I’m 73 with $300,000 saved. I’m not interested in the stock market. What should I do?

“I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.”

‘I want safe returns’: I’m 73 with $300,000 saved. I’m not interested in the stock market. What should I do?

“I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.”

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  • “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.”
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  • “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.” “I’m not concerned about leaving money to the next generation.”
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