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Are we all saving enough for retirement?
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Welcome to this latest edition of our newsletter.

In this issue, we open with the final instalment in our series of articles that is looking at the financial challenges of a particular age group. Now it's the turn of the senior members of our community aged 70+. This is followed by some thoughts about funding for retirement and whether all of us are saving enough for later in life. 

Finally, there is our usual mix of content that we found on the web that we think will be of interest to you.

Best wishes!

Your 70's onwards – looking after yourself & others
 

In this final instalment of our age-related articles, it is now the turn of the more senior members of our communities – all of you in your 70’s and older. This group have some very specific financial challenges, so here are some thoughts on wisely managing your financial affairs.

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Are we all saving enough for retirement?
 

There finally seems to be some level of commitment at a government level to dealing with Ireland’s looming pension crisis. This is as a result of an ever-widening gap between what people are saving for retirement, and how much they will actually need to enjoy a comfortable retirement.

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