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Helpful miscellaneous articles
regarding our retirement plan and planning.Like you, I review my retirement nestegg and plan from time to
time.Recently, I went though some
continued education for some credentials I maintain and it occurred to me that
we all could use a review about these issues.So with your help, we will share and post articles and info that may be
helpful and of interest to many of you in this section.
In many financial circles there is
REAL concern about “currency” risk and the ultimate collapse of the US
dollar.I personally think we all need
to be well prepared for a level of rough times ahead. This author is suggesting that those hard days
are not in the near term:
Worried about economic collapse and your retirement? Stop.
Having a large amount of money stored away in one place (like a
retirement account) can be worrying, but losing it to an economic collapse
shouldn't be a concern. Here's why.
The last question in yesterday's reader mailbag left me thinking. Let me
repeat Alan’s question again, for all to read. “I’ve been putting away the maximum amount I can for retirement for the
last six years. I’m 29 and I already have almost twice my annual salary saved
for retirement. Problem is I can’t stop checking the balance and I constantly
feel sick that everything is going to collapse and I’ll lose everything.”
My original response to Alan’s question is that he was simply exhibiting a
nervous tic that revolved having that much money in one place and that by
loosening his grip on it a little (by making it a personal goal to check it
less often), he could improve his peace of mind.
After reflecting on his question a bit more and reading a recent deluge of
emails from other readers, I began to see a different concern in his question.
Alan’s worry may be less focused on the daily ups and downs of his account and
perhaps more focused on the omnipresent worry that many people have
regarding total economic collapse.
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