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Retired and want a financial makeover?

October 22, 2011: 12:52 PM ET

Are you a retiree who would like a free makeover of your investment portfolio by a top financial professional? MONEY magazine would like to help.

If you are in your 50s or 60s and are comfortable sharing details about your life situation and personal finances for publication, we'd love to hear from you.

For a story that will run in an upcoming issue, the magazine will pair different families with a financial planner for a free portfolio makeover. In each case, a professional adviser will suggest a new investment plan tailored to the family's goals and financial situation, and be able to address other financial concerns.

We'd like to find families soon, so if you think you'd like to participate, please send an email to MakeMeOver@moneymail.com. You'll get an automated reply explaining what information we need from you to consider you for a makeover.

Do you wonder whether you are taking too much risk with your investments? Or do you worry you might not be able to fund all your retirement goals? Is there a better way to structure your portfolio? If you'd like answers to these questions, let us know.

To get an idea of what these makeovers look like, you can check out this article from a past issue:

http://money.cnn.com/2010/12/31/pf/financial_makeover_toy_family.moneymag/index.htm


Everybody has a story, so let's hear yours!

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