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InvestorGuide University > Subject: Retirement > Cutting Expenses after Retirement
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Cutting Expenses after Retirement
by Roger Wohlner   (Write for us!)
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Accumulating the funds necessary to support yourself during retirement, a period that could easily span 20 to 30 years, is no easy task. But how much you need to accumulate is directly tied to your expected expenses during retirement. Go through your expected retirement expenses on an item-by-item basis. The key is to look for ways to reduce your expenses without reducing your standard of living. Consider these items:

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