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“Course corrections” should be part of your retirement planning

For most of your major long term objectives, life’s circumstances will require you to make adjustments along the way to be successful.  This is especially true of retirement planning, that long term strategy for your future, which you should visit regularly to see if a course correction is needed.  And it’s not only your journey to retirement that needs regular review, but also the condition of your plan once you’re done with the “savings accumulation” phase and have moved into the “income withdrawal” phase.  This MarketWatch article by Robert Powell answers the question “When should you make course corrections to your retirement plan?”.  Click here to read more.

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