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Where Will Your Retirement Savings Be 10 Years from Now?


You might know where you'll live in 10 years and have a pretty good idea of the job you'll have, but could you predict the balance in your retirement savings? If the answer is no, you're not alone. Many American savers aren't even sure how much money they'll need to retire -- let alone forecasting their progress along the way.

Having the ability to project your retirement savings growth is a useful skill, because it allows you to recognize and fix contribution shortfalls proactively. The alternative is watching that account balance and waiting for the growth. You might set goals for yourself, such as amassing $500,000 by your 40th birthday. But you won't really know if you're on track until it's too late to adjust your strategy.

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