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What kind of retirement plan do you have?
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[QUOTE="arunima25, post: 111125, member: 30475"] If one is employed in a structured sector and government sector, the stress of planning for retirement is reduced to a great extent. You have many benefits provided by the company/ organization post retirement. I can say it from the viewpoint of my own country. You get many benefits like post retirement pension and your accumulated PF( Provident fund) money at time of retirement. That takes care of the financial part and you can just focus on staying engaged and productive. But if one works in an unstructured sector ( a large population works there), the planning has to be done more meticulously. You need to make sure of a source of income post retirement to sustain your living. So one needs to save accordingly. And it's never too early to start doing that. [/QUOTE]
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