Money Is The Last And Not The First Thing That You Should Consider As You Approach Retirement

Money is always an essential thing to have in order to survive in this modern world. Without money, you won’t be able to buy food, or send yourself or your children to school. Without it you won’t be able to buy a house, or even pay the bills. We need money, and that is a fact. Perhaps this is why some people dedicate their lives in saving money, or look for ways to earn money, so that when they get old and their bodies get weak, they can still fend for themselves through the money that they saved.

For a man named Kurt, money should be the last thing that you should ask. For him, before you consider the money, you should answer the first three questions.

Know the necessary questions that you have to ask yourself over at Forbes.

What are your thoughts on this one?

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It's Forbes. It you're a regular you've already got the money for the first three and the article is written with that assumption. The 4th consideration deals with figuring out how to have fun spending all you've got left.
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Sorry, the first three considerations depend heavily on having enough money. Not enough money? You won't have much choice in what you do. You can't afford a vacation? You don't get one. Cannot afford a nice place to retire to? You won't be moving anywhere. Healthcare? Many people have a choice: healthcare or housing and food. Of course, the article came from Forbes--a magazine aimed at the wealthiest people in society. MY retirement plan? A fatal coronary on my last day at work.
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