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February 2014
Save Early And Often For Retirement.
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Save at least 10% of your income for retirement -- that's in addition to whatever your employer sets aside for you.
The older you are the more you need to save, 15% - 20% or more.
When the market is down, buy more stocks than when the market is up.
Do NOT dip into your retirement account to buy things -- not even a house.
Save lots for retirement so when you're in your 50s and you're fed up with corporate life, you can retire.
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