Wednesday, August 13, 2008 at 2:29 pm
The case against retirement
Christine Fahlund, a senior financial planner at investment manager T. Rowe Price, stopped by and shared a cool chart showing how much more money you get in retirement if you keep working for even just a few more years. It wasn't the first time she's had this conversation, but I still thought it was interesting—perhaps even useful?—enough to post. First I'll give you the chart, and then after the break I'll talk a little more about it (just click on "Read full entry").
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