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Retirement Planning is an Ongoing Process - Kiplinger

Planning for your so-called “golden years” of retirement is often thought of as a one-time event – you get your retirement plan in place and then move on to other things. But that is exactly the wrong approach to adopt, because everything around you – many of which will affect your retirement plans – is constantly changing. For example, there are five new rules taking effect in 2026 which could very well alter your larger retirement plan, as explained in this Kiplinger article by Jacob Schroeder. The article describes, among other things, how limits to retirement savings have changed, how healthcare costs have changed, and how income taxes have changed. As the article’s author suggests, retirement planning occurs at the intersection of many moving pieces, and should be an ongoing (not one time) process. Click here to read more.

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