Two biggest regrets of retirees - Investopedia

“Small amounts saved daily add up to huge investments in the end.” – Margo Vader

The two biggest regrets of the majority of retirees are not saving enough and not starting to save early, according to the latest study by Guardian Life Insurance. The study found that those retirees who “regretted their financial preparation were three times more likely to report low emotional well-being than those who didn’t.”  It’s obvious that happiness in retirement comes from saving more and starting early. But what if you didn’t start early? Ali Hussain, writing for Investopedia, outlines two simple habits that will help ensure you are happier in retirement. Read Mr. Hussain’s article here…

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