Savings: The Long Term View (Part II)
So what I will attempt to do in this post is cover the basics of retirement savings. However, let’s get something out of the way first: it is up to you.
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So what I will attempt to do in this post is cover the basics of retirement savings. However, let’s get something out of the way first: it is up to you.
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As parents, we are compelled to take care of our kids in every possible way. For most of us, that includes covering the expenses of a college education. Education is critical to success in the market place and typically college graduates tend to have more options for employment. So the question is not: should you pay for your children’s college costs; the question is how to best accomplish that goal without putting your future or the future of your kids in jeopardy.
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Think about this: If your family is fed, if the roof over their heads is safe, if you have the ability to get where you need to get every day, and you have clothes to wear, how would you feel?
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Could you use a little more power with your finances? Of course you could! You would like to squeeze everything you could out of your monthly income. As my mom used to say, “you have to stretch that dollar!” (of course she would say it in Spanish: “hay que estirar el peso!”).
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I hope you have not been spending too much time watching the news lately. It is very easy to get discouraged with all the drama and “doom and gloom” coming from the media. On top of that there is an election next year and everyone who wants to run for something is positioning themselves as