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6 Signs You May End Up Broke in Retirement

October 19, 2022 · Retirement Life
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#5 You’ve been spoiling your grandkids

If there is one trap most grandparents tend to fall into, it is overspending on their precious grandkids. Nobody can blame them; after all, children are a source of light and joy in our lives! Yet, this one is a clear sign that you will run out of your nest eggs pretty soon if you find yourself not managing your funds correctly. After all, it’s easy to get caught up in the joy that family brings and overspend on gifts, flying over to see them, or taking the entire family on a vacation!

A good way to skip this unforeseen sinkhole is to try to plan ahead when you know that there is a grandkid on the way. If you are not careful, thinking through your finances and getting rid of that baby fever factor can easily send you down to bankruptcy and the loss of your financial freedom.

Another key is to let your kids know what you are willing to help them with in terms of finances. While this may mean a lot or just a little, you have to make sure that you are living within your means and being careful with your finances. You have to be able to live comfortably and also be able to help your kids and spoil your grandkids, but never at the expense of your well-being.

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