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Retirement Articles › Retirement Planning Tips › 3 Bad Financial Habits that can endanger your Retirement Plan

3 Bad Financial Habits that can endanger your Retirement Plan

July 14, 2020
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The road to retirement seems straightforward and simple. One needs to have a steady job, save as much as possible, invest in safe stocks and bonds, and keep their expenses in check. However, despite knowing these basics, not all people reach the finish line with flying colors. Many struggle to keep up with these habits. Some people follow them but are not able to seize the right opportunities at the right time. Broadly speaking, there are three mistakes that can ruin years and years of savings and strategizing.

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