“It’s never too late to retire early”

17 Feb 2021 | Here is how to retire without any savings



The Never Too Late Investor

“It’s never too late to retire early”

Here is how to retire without any savings

Here is how to retire without any savings
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It is a common belief that to retire comfortably, you will need to kick off your senior years with some level of savings. Ideally, you’ll manage to end your career with approximately ten times your final annual salary socked away in a retirement plan. 




But, what if that’s not doable for you? Constant bills and other expenses could prevent you from saving a significant sum for your senior years. If this scenario is a bit too familiar to you, don’t freak out as you are on the cusp of retirement. There are some options for salvaging your senior years in the absence of having a nest egg.

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Gordon Fox is the editor of investinglate.com and writes about Investments, Savings, and how to make the most of your money