Does the Current Financial Crisis Have
    You Worried About Your Retirement?  
    Today's financial headlines are certainly scary. For many
    people retirement seems to be even more of a pipe dream than
    it did a year ago. Are you concerned that you'll never be able
    to retire?  

    You're Not Alone.  As a result of the problems on
    Wall Street, many people have less in their retirement accounts
    than they had a year ago. Should that worry you? Probably
    not. The fact is that financial setbacks, while painful, will
    happen to all retirees more than once during their retirement.
    Yet most retirees are able to muddle through and cobble
    together a comfortable retirement. The key is knowing how to
    plan and execute a flexible retirement plan.

    So Don't Give Up! The current turmoil in the
    financial markets doesn't necessarily mean that you can't retire.
    It just means that you'll need to be a little more deliberate in
    planning and executing your retirement. Armed with the right
    knowledge and a little perseverance, you too can develop a
    sensible plan for a comfortable retirement.

    Get Started Now! Learn from someone who has
    done it and get started. Start your journey. Get the new book,
    "Who Said You Need Millions? Retirement Strategies for
    the Rest of Us". Make your retirement a reality instead of just
    a dream. Read a free excerpt from the book or browse the
    table of contents, or the BLOG, or some of the free articles
    below. Whatever you do, don't just sit there and dream.

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who Said You Need Millions?
Retirement Strategies for the Rest of Us
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        Don't Know Where to Start?
 Put a Few Numbers Down on Paper
According to the Employee Benefits Research Institute’s
2008 Retirement Confidence Survey, less than half of
American workers have tried to calculate how much
money they will need for retirement. But according to the
EBRI, just by putting a few numbers down on paper
causes many people to start saving and investing more
for retirement.
                              Calculate Your Future.
The Social Security Administration has revamped their
retirement calculator. When it comes to Social Security,
people want to know just one thing: How much am I
going to get? To find out, try the Social Security
Administration's new
retirement estimator. Just input the
information requested and the SSA does the rest. You
can even do "what if" scenarios such as taking a lower or
higher paying job or stopping work before you can
collect benefits. What could be easier?
Retirement Planning News:
                         Saving too Much?
Too good to be true? Read the recent interview with
syndicated newspaper columnist Scott Burns and find
out how much he thinks you'll really need to save to
build a sufficient retirement nest egg..
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