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How to Retire at 50 in 7 Easy Steps

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The stock market has returned an average of between 9% and 11% over the past 90 years and that’s the kind of growth that you’ll need to tap into if you want to retire at 50. Your retirement plan shouldn’t be. Get in touch with an Independent Financial Professional to see if you're on track to meet your retirement goals.

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Insane Portfolio Construction

Random Roger's Retirement Planning

I say odd because I am pretty sure it would be very difficult to populate an ETF with enough muni paper from one state all dated 2029. There was an odd suggestion to see single state, specific maturity (like the Bulletshares) muni bond ETFs. I think there are other things to package into an ETF, plenty if we sat down and thought about it.