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A directory of resources to plan for your retirement!



ADDITIONAL RETIREMENT RESOURCES:






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Your happiness, financial stability and retirement is dependent on:

1. How well you plan your financial future.
2. When you start your financial plan.
3. If you follow the financial plan.

For those who cannot retire when they wish to retire, most people did not plan to fail, they failed to plan. Don't be one of them!

To prepare for your successful retirement, be sure to plan to consult with a financial planner and to write a complete plan. If you have time, be sure to review the resources on this site BEFORE you meet with the counselor, to save time and money. You will also certainly want to consult with an attorney.

THE TOOLS YOU NEED TO PLAN FOR RETIREMENT:

We will provide links to calculators to analyze your retirement needs, but because these subjects can be complicated, it will help to review the Glossary
of financial terms
. The glossaries will help you understand the basics of all the important tools you can use to retire. Such as a 401K, IRAs, Keogh and Pension Plans.

Also be sure to utilize all government web sites and services such as the IRS for updates, and counseling services. Counseling services are available for many topics.

You'll need help if you currently have debt problems such as

- How do I survive bankruptcy
- How to consolidate college loans
- Expenses of Divorce
- Closing of a business
- Loss of a job

UNDERSTANDING YOUR CREDIT:

A complete understanding of your credit is one of the most important financial tools you can own. Click here for more information on your credit and a free credit report.

then you may wish to consult with one of the many nonprofit organizations that will help you reduce your debt and help with creditors.

Just do your research on the company before you start.

USE THESE TOOLS TO CALCULATE HOW MUCH MONEY YOU NEED TO RETIRE.

Here are a few questions you need to ask to plan for your retirement:

How much money would I need to start with?
Or:
If I had this amount of money, how long would it last?

There are so many additional questions you must ask. The sites below will provide more resources for you to read so that you can be prepared to meet with your legal and financial advisors, debt restructuring companies and retirement planners.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

Glossary
of financial terms


Retirement planning
Resources


Free debt counseling

Financial Calculators

Free credit reports


You have my best and warmest wishes for success.

 
A wish for successful computing to you!

Sincerely,
John E. Davin


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