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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 288143, member: 25467"] When I told my husband I want to retire in the next five years, he laughed it off. It was annoying but it's unreasonable to set unrealistic targets after working for a month only. I plan to have a business or multiple ones that can provide me at least twice of my salary before I retire, and that's a big dream. Most people I've met never plan for this and they become bored and idle after they retire. It's also important to have another alternative to your pension, because this is the period of your life when you have the opportunity to do things you always wanted to do, like travel the world without worrying about expenses. A business that pays you constantly would provide the funds for this. I plan to start saving after 6 months of working, while putting plans in place and trying any business idea I want to do on a small scale to measure it's success before going in full-time. [/QUOTE]
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