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Investing For Retirement Is More Than Just Saving

Whether retirement is a long way off for you or it might be right around the corner, you have absolutely got to start preparing for it now. Saving for retirement is not as simple as it used to be with the increase in cost of living, high interest rates and petrol prices and the uncertainty [...]

How do I begin to get out of debt and start saving for retirement?

I’m in my early fifties, havent got a job. Am studying toward my phlebotomy certificate and real-estate investing. Me and my husband used to own three businesses at one time back in the ’90’s. He got caught up in two child support orders, which completely destroyed us financially. I went back to school to become [...]

Start Saving For Retirement From The Early Years

Start early to save more
Saving for retirement takes a big priority in our lives as this is something which should be started from the very beginning, when we begin our career. Retirement planning is something which needs attention at some point in your life, sooner or later. So, the earlier you begin, the better it [...]

Saving for Retirement

Your retirement should be the beginning of a relaxing and rewarding phase of your life. With adequate funds in place, you can look forward to a stress-free life of leisure when you finish your working career.
It is never too early to start investing in your future. In fact, most financial advisors would advise that you [...]

Money Mondays: The truth about saving for the golden years

Money Mondays: The truth about saving for the golden years
Many Americans are expected to reach retirement age with a nest egg that may fall short of what they will need to maintain their standard of living.  News10’s financial expert Katrina Semmes has advice on how to catch up on their savings.
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Don’t quit saving for retirement to pay for college

Don’t quit saving for retirement to pay for college
Question: With a son near college age, my husband and I aredisagreeing about the funding. I think we should stop ourretirement savings for a few years in order to cash flow hiscollege, but hubby says, “No. We need to continue funding ourretirement.” As good parents, shouldn’t we [...]

Saving for Retirement: It?s not Too Late for Baby Boomers

The tax filing deadline may have passed, but many small business owners, professionals, and the self-employed still feel the pain of writing big checks to the IRS. Many of those same people are baby boomers who haven’t saved enough for their retirement, and are wondering how they can catch up.

After [...]

Short and Long Term Saving Plans

Saving is one of the best ways to allow yourself financial freedom and independence. You might be saving for next year’s holiday or simply want to keep aside some cash for the future. Whatever the reason, saving some of your income gives you greater long-term security and peace of mind and means you always have [...]

Retirement Saving Tips – Personal Finance Basics

How do you picture your old age? Would you love to spend your time relaxing on a remote beach in a exotic heaven? Maybe traveling across The world with your life partner is a different plan. How about having a job at Mcdonalds? Regrettably the very last option is what the majority of American’s wind [...]

Saving for Retirement: Compound and Grow your Employer Matching Retirement Plan

If your employer offers a matching contribution to your retirement plan, the cardinal rule is: contribute whatever the employer is willing to match—even if it is only a percentage of your contribution and not a dollar for dollar match.

Imagine depositing $1,000 of your money into the bank, but instead of getting a crummy toaster, you [...]

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