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  • Writer's pictureGregory Dunlap

Retirement Ready, Retirement Focused

Updated: Mar 25, 2021


The IRS has officially released 2021 contribution limits. These limits largely mirrored industry predictions that have come out over the past few months.


Income ranges for eligibility have all increased by the COLA and full details can be found on the IRS website


 

Does your retirement account contain $0 more dollars than it started out with?


Retirement is a topic that regularly makes headlines, and not all of them are encouraging. Americans are living longer than ever before. However, if you assume most people are saving more to prepare for their longer-term needs, you’d be mistaken.


 

Are You Working At A job? Are You Certain You Are Retired?


Being ready to retire means more than being ready to stop waking up at 6:00 a.m. to put in long hours at a job you’re not thrilled about. If it were that simple, most of us would retire at 25. What it really takes to retire is a solid grasp of your budget, a carefully considered investment and spending plan for your life savings, debt that’s under control, and a plan you’re excited about for how you’ll spend your days. With that in mind, here are 10 signs you might not be ready to retire yet.


 

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