
Retirement planning is about working toward the ultimate goal everyone deserves — being able to walk away from the workforce and relax in their later years.
But the absence of full-time work doesn’t equate to the absence of passion, drive, and goals. In fact, retirement and financial planning are ongoing processes. They don’t stop once you officially retire. On the contrary, this is where some people get truly serious about their goals.
Goal-based investing is popular among retirees, as discussed here by Kiplinger. They outline how to balance risks and returns, while safely managing your money and pursuing your ideal retirement goals. This changes the perspective on retirement planning, shifting the goal from pure financial gains to your own personal fulfillment.
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