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Should you cancel your credit cards when you retire?

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At some point in retirement, you look at your wallet and wonder why you still have so many credit cards. If you are not using them, closing them feels like the responsible move. Sometimes it is. Sometimes not. "I've worked with retirees for over 20 years, and the ones who close old credit cards …

At some point in retirement, you look at your wallet and wonder why you still have so many credit cards. If you are not using them, closing them feels like the responsible move. Sometimes it is. Sometimes not. "I've worked with retirees for over 20 years, and the ones who close old credit cards …

At some point in retirement, you look at your wallet and wonder why you still have so many credit cards. If you are not using them, closing them feels like the responsible move. Sometimes it is. Sometimes not. "I've worked with retirees for over 20 years, and the ones who close old credit cards …

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