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Few people would argue about the wisdom of putting money away for retirement. Yet, many of us either don't start, take time off from contributing, or abandon this strategy altogether when financial obstacles hit. However, most people can revive their retirement savings strategy at almost any age by making a few changes in how they deal with money.
For starters, consolidate your retirement plan assets if you have contributed to savings plans at previous jobs. Roll funds into an IRA or your current employer's plan, if allowed. You'll benefit from the ease of having all your retirement assets in one place with potentially lower overall fees.
Also, take advantage of your plan's automatic tools, including automatic contributions, rebalancing, and escalation. The latter feature increases your contribution when you earn a pay increase.
Looking for extra money to put toward retirement? Find more money to invest by cutting back on expenses like dining out. Consider gigging to earn extra cash in addition to your primary income. And think about delaying retirement because even a couple of years of extra contributions and potential growth can make a difference.
Talk to your tax professional to learn about these and other ways to help get your retirement savings back on track.
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