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What is the right age to start planning for retirement?

Date: Mon, 09/09/2019 - 23:36

Submitted by Lerianc
on Mon, 09/09/2019 - 23:36

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What is the right age to start planning for retirement?


I have just started earning and I'm in my early thirties. Should I start retirement planning from now on or wait for a while?


The sooner you start, the better for you. Starting retirement planning at thirties will give you at least log 35 years to contribute in a retirement plan.


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Submitted by tiarajoseph11 on Mon, 09/23/2019 - 03:11

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Start saving for your golden years as soon as you receive your first paycheck! The earlier you start saving, the more you will have in your retirement nest-egg.


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Submitted by Craigh.terry on Tue, 09/10/2019 - 00:06

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The earlier you start, the more you'll accumulate during your retirement. It is because you can take advantage of compound interest.
So, don't worry. Start from now. Plan carefully and you'll be able to attain your target.


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Submitted by Mabelle Page on Wed, 09/11/2019 - 03:53

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You're already late buddy. Technically, you should start retirement planning from the day you start working, which usually doesn't happen. People should start retirement planning when they are in their 20s. Since, you got a job in your thirties, so it's better you start planning for retirement from now onward. You don't have any more time to wait.


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Submitted by Nick Jonas on Wed, 09/11/2019 - 03:12

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