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When should I start planning for retirement?
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[QUOTE="Kingsley, post: 214131, member: 30278"] Hmmm, when it comes to planning ones retirement a lot of factors must be put into place before ascertaining the right age to start considering one retirement. But anyway I will go with my personal opinion. And for when I consider retirement I think am looking at the time when my strengths begins to fall me and my memory is also play pranks on me. it a point in time where and when can no longer render my service. Now planning for such a time is indeed very wise because we know that as humans we will certain grow old and weak someday. Now for someone working in the government parastatal in my country the retirement age should be somewhere between 65years of age to about up to 70years of age. Now someone approaching this age can start marking some light retirement plan as at 40 years of age. Then heavy plans should kick off at about 50-55 years. Before the person gets to 60 years because sometime they person may be retired be for the set time. Then for someone that is working in private sector without any pension benefits benefits should start light planning at 35yrs. And heavy plans at 4years. [/QUOTE]
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