Personal Wealth Management / Retirement
12 Retirement Blunders You'll Likely Regret
To Investors Who Want to Retire Comfortably
The purpose of this guide is to help you avoid the heartache and regret that can come from making certain financial decisions. Ironically, some of the “blunders” listed in this guide are often what Wall Street and certain money managers are actively selling. Learn ways to avoid making the same mistakes that many others do with this free guide.
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Don’t let the common “blunders” below lull you into thinking they are self-explanatory. Many people are surprised by what they learn, such as the dangers of:
- Being Too Conservative in Investing
- Ignoring Foreign Equities
- Paying Excessive Fees
- Trying to Time the Market
- Relying on “Common Knowledge”
Our goal in sharing these 12 retirement blunders is to help answer fundamental questions you may have about achieving a comfortable retirement. It is also an opportunity to showcase how we think about money management. Fisher Investments Canada and its subsidiaries use a proprietary investment approach based on empirical data and careful analysis—even when it seems to go against conventional wisdom. If you like what you’ve read, have questions or simply want to learn more, we invite you to call us at (888) 291-0675. For qualified investors with $500,000 or more in investable assets, we offer complimentary portfolio evaluations. Of course, there is no obligation for these services.
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