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How To Build Retirement Security

Expert Author: Henry Clark | Category: Retirement Planning

Knowing if you have saved enough is just part of retirement security. The other part involves creating an investment scheme that will create income without touching your savings. If you’re past 40 or in your 50s, things are a little more difficult. It’s difficult to predict the amount of income that you’ll need during retirement. The needs and interest rates are bound to vary during that period.

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