Hoping to Retire in Your 50s? 3 Reasons That Plan Might Backfire
A friend of mine in his mid-50s is retiring this year. He's had it with work and is feeling burned out. And he wants to enjoy retirement before, as he puts it, he's too old to get out and do things.Thankfully, this is something he's been planning for a while. And being single without kids helps financially, as he's free to spend all of his money on himself.Image source: Getty Images.Continue reading

A friend of mine in his mid-50s is retiring this year. He's had it with work and is feeling burned out. And he wants to enjoy retirement before, as he puts it, he's too old to get out and do things.
Thankfully, this is something he's been planning for a while. And being single without kids helps financially, as he's free to spend all of his money on himself.
Image source: Getty Images.