Heather L.
That was some good pointers if only I can follow them! I loved the reading though. It was great. And I’m really connecting with the author. This makes a few of her readings I’ve read and I love the way she comes across. @hlawson0026
That was some good pointers if only I can follow them! I loved the reading though. It was great. And I’m really connecting with the author. This makes a few of her readings I’ve read and I love the way she comes across. @hlawson0026
Following the pointers is always my problem >.<
How do I retire and get my SSI?
I cannot seem to see anyone before @Heather L (though in your post you put "@hlawson0026")…
Is this a SaverLife article you are referring to?
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I cannot seem to see anyone before @Heather L (though in your post you put "@hlawson0026")…
Is this a SaverLife article you are referring to?
I have the same issue.
I think best way to start retirement saving is to take your company match if they offer one. If your company offers 3% match for 3% of your retirement saving then this is a 100% return on your investment. Nothing beats this.
I don't see the post Heather L is referring to either?!
Maybe it was the article of the day?
It is important to have a budget to save for retirement.
I think best way to start retirement saving is to take your company match if they offer one. If your company offers 3% match for 3% of your retirement saving then this is a 100% return on your investment. Nothing beats this.
I wish I had this option
Do you all actually set aside money specifically for retirement apart from just savings?
thanks
Ming C: I do…though it is through an employer so that I will at least have a lot of red-tape to go through to use it for something else.
i do need to start saving for ertirement
Thanks
All you can do is immediately start now wherever you are and try to delay claiming SSI as soon as you can. It’s also absolutely necessary to pay down any forms of debt and also build up an emergency savings.