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[QUOTE="raaman, post: 101545, member: 23419"] When you are in your 20’s, retirement seems so far away that it hardly really feels right to save for your retirement. In fact, this is one of the most common reasons people do to justify not saving for their retirement. If this describes you too, you have to think about it. Any person approaching retirement age will tell you that the years go by fast and building a massive nest egg will be harder if you don’t start early enough. You will also get other expenses you may not have yet, such as a loan repayments and a family to support. You may not earn a lot as you start your career, but there’s one thing you have more than older people: time. In your time, saving for retirement becomes more pleasant and exciting-hopefully. You’re probably still paying off your student loans, but even a small amount saved for retirement can make a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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