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By: Peter @ Plan Your Escape

Thanks for the mention FT. After giving this a bit more thought, I think the only time you can *ever* start something is now! So why wait? Peter

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By: squawkfox

Indeed. Start today. There’s no time like the present! The only challenge is…a spouse who likes “tomorrow”. ;)

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By: JR

lifes lessons learned in kindergarten (KISS)… one step at a time, I totally agree. With personal finances it is no different than fixing a leaky roof, muffler, relationships, toothache even a career...

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By: moneygardener

Absolutely…good point…

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By: Archanfel

Well I agree that you should start early, I don’t think one should jump into investment without a concrete plan. Without a plan, people tend to forget temporary parked money during good times and panic...

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By: paulette

I agree better start saving for the future. We never know what happens next. At least we are prepared for it. Better prepared that sorry.

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By: Dividendgrowth

I am always fascinated when a person can communicate a very complicated thing with simple words/simple language. I myself like to over emphasize on structure in order to make me look/feel important ;-)

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By: Peter @ Plan Your Escape

Thanks for the mention FT. After giving this a bit more thought, I think the only time you can *ever* start something is now! So why wait? Peter

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By: squawkfox

Indeed. Start today. There’s no time like the present! The only challenge is…a spouse who likes “tomorrow”. ;)

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By: JR

lifes lessons learned in kindergarten (KISS)… one step at a time, I totally agree. With personal finances it is no different than fixing a leaky roof, muffler, relationships, toothache even a career...

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By: moneygardener

Absolutely…good point…

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By: Archanfel

Well I agree that you should start early, I don’t think one should jump into investment without a concrete plan. Without a plan, people tend to forget temporary parked money during good times and panic...

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By: paulette

I agree better start saving for the future. We never know what happens next. At least we are prepared for it. Better prepared that sorry.

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By: Dividendgrowth

I am always fascinated when a person can communicate a very complicated thing with simple words/simple language. I myself like to over emphasize on structure in order to make me look/feel important ;-)

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