Things Change: Is It Time to Update Your Retirement Plan?


Unless you have done zero work on retirement, you have a plan. It may be outdated, formal or informal, producing good results or not. But you have a plan.

Then you start to think about all that has happened in the world — and how your objectives may have changed — since you set up your “plan.” The holes probably loom large in your imagination, but there will be improvements that you can take advantage of, too, if you recognize them.