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Darkside of poor retirement planning
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 264468, member: 61772"] If you think that your retirement planning is going well, it's time to look at the dark side. There are many things that can go wrong in retirement and if you're not prepared for them, they could cost you dearly. A lot of people don't even realize that they need to plan for their retirement. They think that their employer will take care of them when they retire. This is not always true and many companies are cutting back on employee benefits, which means that employees need to start planning for their own retirement. Planning for Your Retirement The first thing that you need to do is make sure that you have a retirement plan in place from day one of your career. If you don't, then it will be even harder for you to save enough money to afford your lifestyle once you stop working full-time. You should also make sure that you set aside enough money each month so that if something happens (like an illness or disability), then you'll still be able to pay your bills without having to worry about losing everything else in life too! You should also consider taking advantage of any 401(k) plans offered by your employer and investing as much as possible into these accounts over time. [/QUOTE]
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