Thursday, June 07, 2007

Beyond the Nest Egg: What to Ask Yourself About Retirement

[7 June 2007 - Wall Street Journal - By Glenn Ruffenach and Kelly Greene] When it comes to planning for retirement, most people focus first on money: Am I saving enough? Is my nest egg big enough? Yes, a healthy savings account is important for later life. But unless you have a good idea about what you want to do in retirement -- how you plan to fill your days and what that lifestyle might cost -- questions about the size and adequacy of your nest egg are premature. Here are some of the steps that individuals should take to figure out the life they want to lead in their 50s and beyond. More

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