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When should I start planning for retirement?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 214035, member: 63869"] When you talk about retirement planning there is no specific duration as to when an individual should plan his retirement game. It all boils down to individual differences, preferences, their vision and their occupation engagements. Also, there are some countries where retirement planning becomes a big issue of concern especially for those who are not employed in the governmental organisations, this is because those in government organisations have a leverage of the pension scheme saving forms which in my geographical setting is more of a contributory effort by both the potential pensioners and the government whereas for business owners or private workers there's actually no job security and this could be a challenge and also an impending factor as to when their planning scheme should be obtained. Personally, I would suggest or recommend retirement planning because one of the key functions or reasons we work is in order to save up enough for old age. You could actually opt for different retirement savings plans which could range from; cryptocurrency investment, investing in stocks and shares of reputable companies and investing in Real Estate properties. In addition, you might have to set aside 10% to 20% of your total income monthly to a fixed deposit account which you have no access to until a specified duration or time frame. [/QUOTE]
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