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Strapped for Cash? Don?t Let Immediate Financial Needs Distract You from This One Crucial Thing Le

Strapped for Cash? Don’t Let Immediate Financial Needs Distract You from This One Crucial Thing Let's face it: thinking about retirement planning is overwhelming, and dare we say, not much fun. Most of us are just trying to figure out how to budget our day-to-day lives, so worrying about where we'll be financially in a couple of decades isn't exactly at the forefront of our minds. To figure out how to get the ball rolling, especially when you're feeling financially overwhelmed, we've enlisted the expertise of [Lorna Sabbia, Head of Workplace Benefits at Bank of America](. Here's what she had to say about getting on the road to achieving financial wellness. At its core, financial wellness is the ability to meet your needs and manage short-term goals while also having plans in place for when circumstances change. While it’s important to continue to pay off your debt, it’s also important to make sure you’re preparing for your future–even if it’s only a small contribution to your retirement funds right now. So, she suggests starting small with what you can reasonably manage—say contributing around 10% of each paycheck— and increase your contributions as your income increases. The earlier you get started on your retirement savings, the more time your money will have to grow, ultimately setting you up for future success. Looking for more? We had plenty of burning questions for Lorna Sabbia on retirement planning and you can find all of the answers to them (and then some) here: - [When should I start planning for retirement?]( - [How much do I need to save for retirement?]( - [What's the difference between traditional, Roth, and SEP IRAs?]( - [How often should I review or adjust my retirement plan?]( [READ THE FULL POST HERE]( This email is sponsored by Bank of America, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. Copyright © 2024 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Everygirl, LLC 222 S. Morgan St. #2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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