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7 Facts About How Corona Virus Really Affects Your Retirement Savings

March 25, 2020 · Saving & Spending

Don’t Make Major Financial Decisions in a Panic

The worst thing you could do during a crisis is opt for significant changes to your financial plan. Most people give in to fear and anxieties, which could lead to disastrous decisions that could destroy your finances in a split second.

By removing all bias from your plan, you’re much more likely to come out the other end safe and secure. Now is the time to look at your budget in order to find any cracks. If you do find any, panicking won’t solve the problem.

Instead, research what you should do, and then sit on those ideas for a while. This should give you precious time to decide whether or not your next move is worth it.

That being said, financial advisors think people should stick to their current plans. There is a reason you’ve picked it in the first place, and while a crisis like this is scary, it shouldn’t topple everything you’ve worked on for the last couple of years.

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