Below are some additional sources of information to help you plan for your retirement:
Your Employer
Ask your benefits director for additional information about your company's retirement plans.
Your Bank, Insurance Company, or Mutual Fund Provider
Ask for more information about how they can help you save and invest for retirement.
The Library
Your local library has books by financial experts about how to save for retirement. There are many books written for the average American investor. Also, the library’s periodicals section has magazines and newsletters about saving and investing - you can subscribe to the ones you find most useful.
Financial Planners
The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards publishes a checklist of questions to ask when choosing a financial planner.
The Financial Planning Association provides a toll-free number to help you locate a Certified Financial Planner in your area: (800) 282-PLAN.
Below are some additional sources of information to help you plan for your retirement:
Your Employer
Ask your benefits director for additional information about your company's retirement plans.
Your Bank, Insurance Company, or Mutual Fund Provider
Ask for more information about how they can help you save and invest for retirement.
The Library
Your local library has books by financial experts about how to save for retirement. There are many books written for the average American investor. Also, the library’s periodicals section has magazines and newsletters about saving and investing - you can subscribe to the ones you find most useful.
Financial Planners
The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards publishes a checklist of questions to ask when choosing a financial planner.
The Financial Planning Association provides a toll-free number to help you locate a Certified Financial Planner in your area: (800) 282-PLAN.