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How to Properly Prepare for Retirement

How to Properly Prepare for Retirement

| January 21, 2022 | 0 Comments

Retirement is something you might get lucky enough to enter without planning. However, proper planning not only makes your retirement more likely to happen in the first place, but it also should improve the number of retirement years and the quality of each of them. Where to Live Many retirees head for warmer climates. Florida […]

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How to Start Planning for Retirement in Your 20s

How to Start Planning for Retirement in Your 20s

| November 2, 2020 | 0 Comments

For most youths, planning for retirement in their 20s is not a priority. It’s hard to think about retirement when you are excited to start building and advancing your career. But starting to plan and build wealth for retirement early enough is essential as it gives you time to maximize the compound interest. Here are […]

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Feeling Overwhelmed by 401(k) Options? 4 Methods for Selecting the Best

Feeling Overwhelmed by 401(k) Options? 4 Methods for Selecting the Best

| December 21, 2019 | 2 Comments

It’s never too soon to start planning for your retirement. Unfortunately, the mere process of choosing a 401(k) can seem incredibly overwhelming. Before you get too stressed, make sure to try some of these methods for choosing the right retirement account.  Look at Employer Matching Perhaps the easiest way to determine your 401(k) options is […]

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4 Tips for Effectively Utilizing Your Retirement Funds

4 Tips for Effectively Utilizing Your Retirement Funds

| October 25, 2019 | 0 Comments

When you are getting started on your retirement planning, it is vital for you to take all of your available funds into consideration so that you can enjoy your retirement as completely as possible. If you are just getting started on the planning process, consider some of these tips for your future. Plan Realistically One […]

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People Have More Options Than Standard Pensions; What Are They?

People Have More Options Than Standard Pensions; What Are They?

| July 27, 2018 | 0 Comments

We all dream about our retirement, we hail it as the time we can do as we please when we please. To be able to enjoy it to the fullest, however, we need to make sure that we have the finances to back up the lifestyle that we desire. This is why many people are […]

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Retirement Planning Strategy – How to Do it Right the First Time

Retirement Planning Strategy – How to Do it Right the First Time

| November 26, 2015 | 0 Comments

Retiring can be an enormous step in a person’s life. It is a time when adults wind down from their working life and try to enjoy their senior years. Hopefully they will have saved enough to enjoy their retirement without having to worry about how to pay their bills. When to start putting money aside […]

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What They Don’t Tell You About Retirement

What They Don’t Tell You About Retirement

| May 4, 2014 | 1 Comment

The average retirement age in the United States currently sits at 62 years old. That said, the average fifty-year-old adult has only saved up approximately $44,000 as a nest-egg retirement investment. What are you missing in the puzzle of retirement? Something’s Not Adding Up The things soon-to-be or current retirees aren’t told about retirement can […]

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Checklist to Ready You for Retirement

Checklist to Ready You for Retirement

| April 16, 2014 | 4 Comments

If you are thinking of retiring, or if you are no longer able to work as you previously did in the past years, getting ready to retire can be done by reviewing a checklist before this next big phase of your life. Ensuring you review a basic checklist to ready yourself for retirement is a […]

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Best Retired Living: Four Retirement Planning Tips To Live Well

Best Retired Living: Four Retirement Planning Tips To Live Well

| January 9, 2014 | 1 Comment

It can be easy to become unsettled about our later years. Planning for retirement is crucial for settling the nerves about this big life transition and actually making the most of the so-called Golden Years. After being employed for 30 or 40 years with a regular schedule filled up with work and a few weeks […]

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