How to Recover from a Pre-Retirement Financial Crisis

If you're close to retirement, the pressure is on because you don't have much time to bounce back from something like a job loss or divorce.

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Having a personal financial setback when you're closer to retirement can be doubly stressful. You’re dealing with both the financial reversal, and the realization that you have less time to earn the money back.

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Mike Piershale, ChFC
President, Piershale Financial Group
Mike Piershale, ChFC, is president of Piershale Financial Group in Barrington, Illinois. He works directly with clients on retirement and estate planning, portfolio management and insurance needs.