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Darkside of poor retirement planning
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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 260679, member: 3658"] Retirement means the loss of a worker's rights and obligations in the company, but if a civil servant the worker will still receive a monthly pension until he dies. while the private workers are regulated by the company itself which we have agreed upon at the time of the employment agreement. If a private worker pays a pension premium every month, he is entitled to a pension severance pay, and the company also gives an award for his period and work performance in the form of money, the amount of which is determined by each company's policy. Even so, workers must prepare for old age or retirement. If you are 25 -40 years old you can try investing in high risk investments such as stocks and crypto, but if you are over 40 try investing more in small risks. such as property and mutual funds. [/QUOTE]
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