Why a $1 Million Portfolio Doesn’t Guarantee a Comfortable Retirement
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Reaching $1 million in retirement savings feels like crossing a finish line, and after decades of contributions, compound growth, and delayed gratification, a seven-figure account balance carries a certain psychological weight that makes people feel like the hard part is done. Unfortunately, the hard part is not done, and while accumulating $1 million is genuinely ... Why a $1 Million Portfolio Doesn’t Guarantee a Comfortable Retirement
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