Playing investment catch-up
At age 50, Viki’s putting aside $12,000 a year. Will that give her enough to retire comfortably at 67?
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At age 50, Viki’s putting aside $12,000 a year. Will that give her enough to retire comfortably at 67?
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Tim is 47, and his wife is 46. They’re aggressively paying off their mortgage and will have defined benefit...