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How letting your fees derail can limit your retirement plans
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 271864, member: 75687"] If you're like most people, one of your primary retirement strategies includes saving money. You might have even taken the step to sign up for a 401(k) or IRA and make regular contributions. By allowing your fees to derail, you might be limiting the full extent of what you can accumulate over time. Read on to learn why letting your fees derail is not only a bad idea, but also what you can do in order to stop it before it happens. For most of us, a secure retirement means living off our savings from Social Security, pensions and 401(k)s. There are a lot of different plans, but one thing they have in common is that they require regular payments out of your check, which can (and should) dwarf any other expenses. The problem is that many people allow their fees to derail them. They get lulled into a false sense of thinking that they can save more money and pay more attention when something goes wrong. The problem is that you're using your money to save yourself, not the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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