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Factoring in the unexpected is a great part of retirement planning, hence the best is to "test drive" your retirement plan by taking some time off earlier and see how it would feel. But then again, much can change in 5, 10, 15, or more years... factor in the unexpected. Keep some wiggle-room!

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Matt | Financial Imagineer
Matt | Financial Imagineer

Written by Matt | Financial Imagineer

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