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April 4th, 2017

4 Retirement Tips You Don’t Want to Miss

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Angela from Fort Collins, CO asks: Hi Mitch, I’m a single mom trying to do the best I can to keep my finances in order with an emphasis on saving for retirement. What advice do you have for how I should prioritize my goals?

Mitch Reply: Thanks for writing, Angela. It’s admirable that you’re thinking about retirement planning, while you’re also shouldering all of the responsibilities of being a single mom. I’m sure you have plenty on your plate.

In my opinion, many folks shy away from retirement planning because they get the impression it is this big, complicated undertaking. You’ve got to think about IRAs and 401(k)s and investment choices and diversification all at once, and can seem overwhelming.

But as a result – and as underscored in a recent Retirement Confidence Survey (2017) – only 18% of American workers feel very confident that they’ll have enough money to live comfortably in retirement. In my opinion, that number is way too low.

Retirement planning does not have to be so complicated – in fact, you can simplify it greatly by just focusing on some core principles and processes. Here’s a framework for getting it done:

Once you get tip #1 situated and you start to get legitimate savings in the bank ($100,000 or more), that’s when you should talk to a financial advisor about professional advice for managing your investments.

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