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More than 60% of retirees would like to go back and plan differently for their retirement if they could, with the vast majority saying they wish they’d started saving earlier and saved more for retirement, according to a recent study from Lincoln Financial Group, reports 401K Specialist. Other wishes for a do-over include choosing investments that provide a steady stream of income, with 63% reporting they’d like to receive an automatic paycheck from their retirement assets; and planning better for the unexpected like inflation and volatility.
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