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How Much Money Will I Need to Earn to Retire

Released on = December 28, 2005, 11:36 pm

Press Release Author = Reliable Co

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Start Living your dreams Today

Press Release Body = How Much Money Will I Need to Earn to Retire?

This is the most common concern of people who are contemplating retirement. While
most financial planners would tell you that you need to earn as much in retirement
as you did while you were working, this isn't always the case. Much of this depends
on your lifestyle.

If you own your house and it is debt-free, you often need less income than a retiree
who is renting.

If you want to travel and see the world, you will need more income.

If you do not plan on leading a very active social life in retirement, often you
will need less income.

If you want to set up education trusts for your grandchildren, you will need more
income.

If you are flexible enough to consider living in Mexico, you will need less income.

If you plan on working part-time or run a business after you retire, you will need
less income.

By the way, I have never met a retiree yet who has told me that they had too much
money when they retired!

The big trade-off for saving for retirement is that often you are giving up quality
of life now to insure quality of life in the future. I know some people who are so
obsessed with saving for the future that they are not really enjoying life in the
now moment. On the other hand, I know many more people who are not preparing at all
for the future and they may not be living very well at all when they retire.

You can\'t put a price tag on the decades of wisdom and knowledge that you will find
in this book. You can purchase this book for less than the price of two bags of
groceries or cable TV for one month. Think about all the benefits of a better life
and\" Start Living Your Dreams Today\" How far you go in life depends on your being
tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving
and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all
of these.

Web Site = http://startlivingyourdreamstoday.com

Contact Details = Greg Vanden Berge

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