As you start thinking about retirement, it's a good idea to dig into the numbers and establish what it'll actually take to maintain a reasonable standard of living. To do this, though, you need to confront a few basic things in a structured and thoughtful manner.
Assess and Reassess Your Situation
The further you are from retirement, the harder it will be to think abo
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