Failing to prepare financially for retirement could leave you feeling miserable and unable to do the things you want to do.
As an employee and someone who wants to retire one day, it’s in your best interest to take advantage of the benefits your employer offers. One of these is your 401(k) plan, which you can contribute to and help build up your savings for a more stable future. The issue may be that you are not using it at all, or you are signed up and using it but you're not sure how it works.
Failing to prepare financially for retirement could leave you feeling miserable and unable to do the things you want to do.