WINTER 2010
it pays to write yourself
a retirement letter
i f you’re worried about what will
happen if you become too foggybrained to think clearly about your
finances when you are retired, write
a letter to remind yourself...
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WINTER 2010
it pays to write yourself
a retirement letter
i f you’re worried about what will
happen if you become too foggybrained to think clearly about your
finances when you are retired, write
a letter to remind yourself about
important do’s and don’ts.
This way you can dramatically reduce
your chances of making poor decisions
about important financial issues
associated with getting older.
That was the upshot of one of the most
enlightening articles about personal
money management I have read in
years.
Written by Personal Finance editor
Bruce Cameron and entitled “Facing up
to the often harsh realities of growing
old”, the piece highlights that we can
often be our own worst enemies in
retirement – particularly if we have
any form of dementia.
The article notes that mistakes are
easily made in the face of tricky
financial decisions, like how much
money to withdraw as pension or
whethe
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