BG Brian Gregory Valentine (not verified) 27th February 2013 | 1:17pm I am surprised many people 50+ years old, let alone "financial advisers" did not know most of this already. My own plan to deal with this - never retire. Then my long term disability insurance will kick in if I am unable to work. I have saved for my wife's long term care, not for my "retirement." I think many people would do well to rethink "retirement" savings and investments. Reply
I am surprised many people 50+ years old, let alone "financial advisers" did not know most of this already.
My own plan to deal with this - never retire. Then my long term disability insurance will kick in if I am unable to work.
I have saved for my wife's long term care, not for my "retirement." I think many people would do well to rethink "retirement" savings and investments.