Jean Chatzky says retirees get one big thing wrong about money
For most of your working life, the money advice all points one way. Spend less than you earn. Pay yourself first. Skip the upgrade and the impulse buy, and let compounding do the quiet work of building a future you cannot quite picture yet. That discipline becomes identity. People who spend 40 …
For most of your working life, the money advice all points one way. Spend less than you earn. Pay yourself first. Skip the upgrade and the impulse buy, and let compounding do the quiet work of building a future you cannot quite picture yet. That discipline becomes identity. People who spend 40 …
For most of your working life, the money advice all points one way. Spend less than you earn. Pay yourself first. Skip the upgrade and the impulse buy, and let compounding do the quiet work of building a future you cannot quite picture yet. That discipline becomes identity. People who spend 40 …
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