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9 401(k) Mistakes & Solutions All Boomers Should Be Aware Of

June 30, 2020 · Personal finance

9th Mistake: Seeking Immediate Gratification Over Saving for Retirement

How active are you in terms of looking at long-term objectives? The truth is, all age groups have difficulties in this department. We, as people, often seek immediate gratification which could be highly detrimental to our savings.

More specifically, boomers have been found to take care of expenses in the now rather than contributing to their 401(k). They’re not comfortable with sacrificing their lifestyles in order to tackle two problems at once, so they don’t. If those two ‘problems’ happen to be paying off debt and solidifying their 401(k) contributions, adults are more likely to tackle their debt first.

By doing so, however, you’re creating more difficulties for yourself in the long run.

What You Should Start Doing Now

Now, we’re not saying that you shouldn’t tackle debt! That’s not at all what we’re implying. Instead, we’re saying that you shouldn’t forget about your retirement plans in favor of current expenses.

Funding your life now is just as important as taking care of your nest egg. If you must, cut down on everyday expenses in order to save extra money. When coming up with a budget, look for a way to keep chipping away at your 401(k) even if it means sacrificing some things in the now.

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