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Should I Pay Off Debt or Save for Retirement?
July 15, 2022
Categories: Budget, General, Retirement, Savings
Debt can be a burden and a hindrance to financial success. Eighty percent of Americans have consumer debts, and the average debt is $38,000, excluding mortgages. Paying off debt will help you to improve your credit rating, save you on interest payments, and make you financially secure in the short term. On the other hand, saving for retirement can offer a long-term return on investment that is not guaranteed by paying off debt. The longer you wait to save, the less you may earn. You may need...
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How to Boost Your Retirement Savings
February 3, 2020
Categories: Budget, Retirement, Savings
Maybe you are already off to a good start when it comes to saving for retirement, but there may be some ways in which you can amp it up. If you could boost your retirement savings even by a little now, it can pay off big time later! Here’s how: Step Up the 401(k) Most companies offer a matching contribution of up to three percent to your 401(k). If you aren’t taking advantage of this now, make sure you do so immediately. Once you have established this for a year, consider ramping...
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Saving for Retirement: How Much Is Enough?
February 27, 2019
Categories: Budget, Retirement, Savings
Over the years, we put away money for important events such as a baby, college tuition, a new car or house. Those tangible items make it worth the amount we set aside. However, retirement is a harder concept to grasp, as it is far off into the future. For this reason, we wanted to help shed some light on how much is actually enough when saving for retirement. How much do I save at my age? Trying to figure out how much to save at any age can be tough, especially when saving for other items....
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