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Early Retirement Planning

Are you thinking about the future? Maybe it's high time you should. Those retirement years can really sneak up on you, you know. It truly pays to begin early retirement planning. By this I mean setting aside money for the future and/or investing properly. Have you done either one of these yet? Hey, don't get all bent out of shape and start fretting about the future. It's certainly more productive to take action. It's all about knowing where to start? Who employs you? Do they have a wonderful retirement and 401K plan in order? Whether many of us like to ponder the golden years or not, the fact is they can rush up on us rather quickly. Suddenly the infants are in college and we're stuck with a slew of bills and a tiny retirement plan. Don't let this happen!

Have you done any early retirement planning yet? Studies show that the majority of Americans are not even prepared for retirement when the time arises. It took me a while to get my head on straight and begin early retirement planning. When I turned 30, it was like a switch was activated. It told me to GET ON THE BALL! I had to sit down and re-evaluate my life and current standing. After examining my accomplishments, career and family, I was quite proud. Now it was time to start spending more wisely. Up until then I had just been doing as I please. This can seriously leave you broke. For example, let's say you made a grand this week. Now you take your hard-earned cash and pay the bills that are due. Fortunately after all costs and expenses, you have 240 bucks left over. Now, are you going to head to the local shopping mall, or hop on the Internet to purchase some new and exciting toy? This is the problem. Too many people do this. Refrain from becoming a collector. Instead of collecting loads of material things that you will probably end up selling at a yard sale, invest you extra earnings wisely. It's all about early retirement planning. If you are able to set aside a 100 dollars each month, then that's great. Stick that extra dough in a savings account and start early retirement planning. Think of how much you will have in 30 years. As time moves on, you should try and increase the amount. This extra cash really adds up. Another option regarding early retirement planning is investing in stocks. Hop online now and get a more in-depth scoop on the process.

 

City Lake Planning Retirement Salt Utah News

Health care group won't match 401 plans in 2009 - LocalNews8.com


Health care group won't match 401 plans in 2009
LocalNews8.com, ID - Dec 2, 2008
AP - December 2, 2008 10:45 AM ET SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Citing the economic downturn, Intermountain Healthcare has told its 28000 employees it will not ...

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Bailout Your IRA Funds and Start a Rescue Plan with RealSource ... - PR Web (press release)


Bailout Your IRA Funds and Start a Rescue Plan with RealSource ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Dec 1, 2008
Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) December 1, 2008 -- While 2008 is the 'worst of times' for IRA holders who lost more than a trillion dollars in wealth, ...

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Consumers hang on to wallets, making course of recession worse - Salt Lake Tribune


Consumers hang on to wallets, making course of recession worse
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 16, 2008
Delta Air Lines will launch a second overseas route from Salt Lake City next year, this time to Tokyo as the airline continues to integrate Utah's biggest ...

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Multimedia Review - School Library Journal


Multimedia Review
School Library Journal - Dec 2, 2008
Deanna Romriell, Salt Lake City Public Library, UT Little Brother (unabr.). 10 CDs. 11:54 hrs. Prod. by Listening Library. Dist. by Listening Library/Books ...

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Reader seeks Social Security clarification - Mormon Times


Mormon Times

Reader seeks Social Security clarification
Mormon Times, UT - Nov 9, 2008
And for help, I turned once again to Sharla Jessop at Salt Lake City-based Smedley Financial Services, who assisted with last week's column. ...

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