14 costliest mistakes you can make in retirement
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Retirees seem to make the same costly mistakes, so say financial advisors. In 1997, retirees are concerned they will not be able to get by on low bank interest rates and look toward more riskier investment for higher returns. The mistakes include not have long-term strategy, failing to get advice or to disclose all the details relative to their circumstance. Retirees try to help their children by paying off their mortgage and do not see their loan repaid. Retirees also stay in cash too long and do not regularly review their investments.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1997
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The retirement explosion
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The government is reducing the amount of money allocated to social security payments and retirees are looking toward annuities and allocated pensions. Their benefits allow retirees control over minimum and maximum pension payments and by reducing the amount in the balance they can vary their tax payment. A variety of annuities and allocated pensions are evaluated.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1997
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Retire 10 years early
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With proper planning people do not have to wait until age 65 to retire. However, the older one is the less time they have to recover from bad investments. The first steps to early retirement include adding up current assets and calculating the amount of capital needed for the type of lifestyle a person seeks in retirement.
Publication Name: Personal Investment
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 0813-2992
Year: 1998
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