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15 Things That Might Complicate Your Plans To Retire At 65

February 8, 2021 · Personal finance

You haven’t estimated how much you’ll need for retirement

No one can predict the future, much less know how much money they’ll need for their golden years. Not being able to see the future should not stop you, however, from making certain estimations that can secure your financial future in retirement. Discuss with a financial specialist to receive all the information you need to make sure you can save enough and secure yourself a comfortable retirement.

“Planning for retirement has been reduced to guessing, hoping, and sorting through half-truths and misguided assumptions. People need and deserve better guidance and better planning tools to help them navigate this complex and important process,” says Drew Parker, founder of The Complete Retirement Planner.

You didn’t start saving early enough

When you’re in your 20s or 30s, retirement is one of the last things on your mind. You’re young and have all the time in the world to save for retirement. Or so you think. Getting married, having children, moving to a bigger house, can seriously affect your finances, leaving you with no money for your nest egg.

People have to work ten times harder to make up for all the money they could have saved at a younger age, says Jared Weitz, CEO and founder of United Capital Source, Inc. This only makes retirement planning more complicated than it already is.

To avoid waking up one day realizing you’ve got a couple more years till retirement and little or no money saved for retirement, get into the habit of saving as early as you can. You don’t have to start with huge amounts, just put something aside as often as you can. Additionally, given the time value of money, you can also let compound interest work in your favor.

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