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Retire at 60, how?

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  • NewLlrd
    NewLlrd Posts: 12 Forumite
    chiefie wrote: »
    This thread had cemented in my mind how hard things at becoming. We as a country, as an electorate need to tell our MPs our masters our elected thatbthis is just not good enough. They need to get the big corporations to be socially responsible and start to contribute far more. It's up to us isn't it to do this. Good luck and heaven help our children if we dont

    It is worrying.
  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    The more you can save early in your working life the better. As compounding will then do the heavy lifting for you. As the years pass. Building a sizeable pot of capital is the biggest challenge most people face. Nor take excessive risk. Slow and steady.
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