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Planning for your golden years requires equal parts risk management and faith, but as a recent survey revealed, many American adults under the age of 65 are sadly losing faith in their retirement.
While a big retirement account balance is a good problem to have, it can come with challenges, financial advisors say.
Here are some of the most common misperceptions about what you need to be financially comfortable in your later years.
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