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Early Retirement Reader Case Study

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9:50 am
January 20, 2014


retireby40

USA

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Hey everyone, 

I have reader case study at my site today. 

Basically, they can retire now, but they'll lose 50% of their pensions

If they can stick it out 5 more years, then they can collect their full pensions. What do you think they should do? 

retire by 40

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5:23 pm
January 22, 2014


martin

Member

posts 199

Stick out the five years. That would be a lot of money lost. While time is priceless, people are living longer and there's nothing worse than being broke in your golden years. My friend's dad had his pension screwed up. He ended up working until he was 70 and then he passed away. Such a shame.

6:23 am
January 23, 2014


moneystepper

Member

posts 182

I agree – that is a lot of money to be giving up! 


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