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Most retirees swing between two extremes.
They either worry constantly about markets and money — or they avoid looking at anything for years at a time.
Neither approach works.
A better solution is a simple annual retirement checkup: five numbers reviewed once a year that tell you whether you’re on track — or drifting off course.
No spreadsheets. No daily monitoring. Just clarity.
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Poll Of The Day
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Do you review your retirement plan at least once a year? |
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Fun Fact Of The Day |
Retirees who conduct regular, simple financial reviews are far more likely to adjust early — when changes are small — rather than waiting until stress forces major decisions. |
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