Simple Retirement Calculator - Is Planning Your Retirement Really That Simple?

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How Much Money Do I Need To Retire?

Baby Boomers all over are now searching for a simple retirement calculator to find out how much money they will need to retire. But, is planning your retirement really that simple? Can you trust an online retirement calculator with your financial future? Where can you get real advice about protecting your nest egg AND your financial future?

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Retirement Calculators - Helpful or Dangerous? 




There are an abundance of so-called simple retirement calculators available online that are deceivingly designed to make your retirement planning simple. Fact is, retirement planning is not simple and many of these online retirement calculators can be almost dangerous by giving an overly simplistic view of the retirement planning process and the information needed to protect your nest egg.


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Are There Retirement Calculators Online That I Can Trust? 




Over at ProtectYourNestEggInRetirement.com, we talk about baby boomer retirement issues such as retirement calculators, financial planners, avoiding large losses, and protecting your precious nest egg. This blog has real advice from an expert in the nest egg field - someone who has 'been there, done that'.


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Be Sure Your Financial Planner is Protecting YOU

10 Questions To Ask Your Financial Planner About Your Retirement 


Choosing the right financial planner to entrust with your financial future can feel over-whelming. Do you know the right questions to ask to ensure your financial planner will be working with your best interests in mind?




Top Retirement Planning Questions to Ask Your Financial Planner

  • 1. Will he/she help protect you from large losses?



  • 2. Will he/she sit down and lay out a five year plan for your income needs?


  • 3. Will he/she show you how to arrange your funds during your pre-retirement years to help ensure income to live off of after you retire?



  • Read the other 7 Important Retirement Questions here

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