We're celebrating National 401K Day with all the things you need to know about retirement savings plans. Tammy Trenta, founder and CEO of Family Financial LLC, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to answer a few viewer questions. She offered tips on maximizing savings as well as changes expected to impact millions of Americans.
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