Always have an emergency fund
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An emergency fund is a wise investment and may even prove profitable during retirement. A contingency fund will allow one to recover from unexpected expenses more easily. On the other hand, loans and their accompanying interest would be inevitable without a rainy-day fund.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1996
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You must keep saving - even after retirement
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Retirement should not mean a financial finish line where retirees must feel free from the burdens of saving up money. However, an early retiree must also develop a plan to increase the value of his investments rather than fully relying on his savings.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1996
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Why you must set goals now for retirement
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Retirement planning should be seen as a means for more freedom after retiring from work. The financial worries of most retired couples could have been avoided with financial advice from retirement planners, who would have advised on investment goals.
Publication Name: New Choices: Living Even Better After 50
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 1997
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