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Is an investment part of your retirement planning?
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[QUOTE="Skysaint, post: 213872, member: 48818"] Investment is actually a good way to plan for your retirement and I don't think the idea of planning for your retirement is only for you to save up for that period but to invest it in something that will yield you almost the same salary monthly like your former job did. So there's always the need for you to make investments, even if it means purchasing a property such as land and make resale when the area is being developed or is developed. I know someone who went into this kind of business long before his retirement and it did really help him a lot as he knows he still have responsibilities as a man after his retirement. He had connections with the government and he would identify a particular place the government is planning to develop and he will purchase a land there, after the development must have been completed he would sell off at a very high price and that helped him even after his retirement. Investment is always a better option here. [/QUOTE]
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