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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 322280, member: 91868"] 1. Set up a budget and save as much as possible - one of the key ways to prepare for retirement is to establish a budget and start saving money as soon as possible. You should aim to set aside at least 10% of your salary each month for your long-term financial goals, including retirement. 2. Invest wisely - once you've established a budget plan and start saving, it is time to invest intelligently to maximize the returns on your money. The investments can be risky, so make sure you understand the different options before making a final decision. 3. Use savings accounts specialist - There are several types of accounts, which are designed specifically for retirement, including plans, registered retirement savings plan (RRSP) and the individual accounts registered (CRI). These accounts offer attractive tax benefits that can significantly increase the total amount you can accumulate for your retirement. 4. Stay informed on the financial environment - financial planning is not an exact science and the financial environment is constantly changing ; so stay informed on what's happening so that you can quickly adapt your strategy if necessary . 5 Don't forget life insurance - life insurance is often forgotten when it comes to planning for your retirement, but it can be very useful, because it provides an additional source of income after retirement with the benefit of versables to bénificiaires designated by the holder of the contract . [/QUOTE]
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