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When should I start planning for retirement?
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 213740, member: 57467"] Everyone has a his own plans when it comes to retirement because we have different ways of earning some people are self employed which means they don't need any body's approval before they retire some people's career is interwoven in their life so they don't even talk about retiring for example business moguls but as an average 9 to 5 worker I think it's better to start preparing when you get Into the workforce, because time flies fast so before you know it you've spend a substantial of your time in the workforce.. Preparation for retirement should be in investments or long term saving, I really don't regard long time savings because inflation can render the savings useless. So it's ideal to invest in a business you have knowledge on and I think there are a lot of business one can learn to invest in or better still investing in fixed deposit, this will make you to be ready even before retirement. [/QUOTE]
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