This week, I received in the mail my Social Security Statement. These
annual reports are always very interesting to me as I'm anxious to know
what the government will send me for my monthly income when I retire.
Here's an example of what a typical Social Security Statement might
show:
Why are there so many books written on "getting out of debt" and
"saving for retirement"? Why do so many people study these subjects or
subscribe to newsletters that address these issues?
Being secure and prepared at retirement doesn't just happen by itself. The government, social security or your employer retirement plan aren't usually enough. Spending some time now to plan for the future may make the difference between a secure retirement and an insecure one. Take a look at some of these Do's and Don'ts and take charge of YOUR FUTURE.