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Follow These Rules to Help You Retire Early

Follow These Rules to Help You Retire Early

by MasterPlan Your Retirement | May 10, 2018 | Retire Early

Do you want to retire early? You’re not alone. Many Americans dream of retiring in their 50s or even 40s. Early retirement can give you the opportunity to travel, explore new hobbies or even pursue a second career. Unfortunately, early retirement can be a challenging...
Retiring Early? Avoid These 401(k) Missteps

Retiring Early? Avoid These 401(k) Missteps

by MasterPlan Your Retirement | Dec 18, 2017 | Retire Early

​Are you thinking about retiring early? Maybe you’ve accumulated enough savings to retire in your 50s. Or maybe you’re facing a health issue or job loss that’s pushing you into retirement. No matter the reason, early retirement can present a number of unique...
4 Ways to Create Early Retirement Income Without Facing Penalties

4 Ways to Create Early Retirement Income Without Facing Penalties

by MasterPlan Your Retirement | Jun 12, 2017 | Retire Early

​If you’re like many Americans, a large portion of your retirement savings may be held in qualified accounts such as 401(k) plans, IRAs or other tax-deferred vehicles. These accounts are popular because they allow you to accumulate assets without paying taxes on the...
Why You Could Be Forced Into Early Retirement

Why You Could Be Forced Into Early Retirement

by MasterPlan Your Retirement | Apr 25, 2017 | Retire Early

Are you planning to work past traditional retirement age so you can shore up your savings? That could be an effective strategy. Working later in life gives you a few more years to save money, and it also may let you delay Social Security, which can increase your...

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