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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 206546, member: 25510"] Inflation is also what scares me because in 10 years time the value of my money in the bank will certainly be diminished like 90% or even lower. We cannot stop the increase in price of goods and services because that is part of the life of our economy. What we can do with the money in the bank is to invest it somehow so that it can earn something to fight the inflation in the future. However, the younger generation may not be concerned with inflation since their retirement is in the far future. What's important in the general approach to retirement is the savings. If you have a substantial amount of money in the bank for your lifetime savings then that can be your cushion for retirement. You have to be aware that the pension plan of the government is not enough so you need to be prepared for any eventuality. [/QUOTE]
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