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David Abke is proud to be a part of the Edward Jones investment firm. David Abke and Edward Jones believe that building long-term relationships with our nearly 7 million clients is the key to serving their needs. Monday’s Money Minute is on NBC 25 Today every Monday at 6:15 AM, where we try to answer your financial questions or concerns. From investing to retirement, and new economic challenges, Monday’s Money Minute with David Abke will strive to answer those relevant topics.

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Put your tax rebate to work (video)

David Abke, financial advisor for Edward Jones, gives you some options for your Economic Stimulus check from the government.

Think money this Mother's Day (video)

David Abke with Edward Jones gives us some smart gift ideas for Mother's Day.

Kids & investing (video)

Edward Jones financial advisor David Abke has some tips on teaching your kids the importance of investing.

Spring cleaning for your portfolio (video)

David Abke of Edward Jones tells us how to spruce up our financial life this spring.

Retirement Withdrawl Strategies (video)

David Abk tells us how we can follow a withdrawal strategy that won’t leave you empty.

What investors can learn from gardeners (video)

David Abke from Edward Jones tells us how thinking like a gardner could help your portfolio grow.

Keeping the family business (video)

David Abke tells us how we can keep a family-owned business "All in the Family".

Monday Money Minute (video)

David Abke talks about how identity thieves can target your investments, and what to do to keep this from happening to you.

Monday Money Minute (video)

When facing a contract buyout, there are often a number of options you can take. Edward Jones Financial Advisor David Abke has some suggestions for people who are considering their options.

Monday Money Minute (video)

When you retire, it would be convenient if all your expenses were to “retire” as well. But they won’t. In fact, you’ll likely need between 80 percent and 100 percent of your  pre-retirement income to maintain your standard of living in retirement. And you may need even more, depending on what you want to do during your retirement years.

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