Who's Taking Care of Your Retirement While You're Taking Care of Mom?
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β You didn't see this coming. One day you were on track. Then came the doctor calls, the medications, the conversations about assisted living β and suddenly your retirement plan is competing with your parent's needs.
β You're not being selfish for worrying about your future. Wanting to protect what you've spent decades building isn't a betrayal of your parent. It's the responsible thing to do β for both of you.
β The small sacrifices are adding up faster than you think. A paused 401(k). A dipped-into savings account. Gas, co-pays, groceries. What feels like a short-term trade-off is quietly reshaping your retirement β and at this stage, you can't afford to lose those years.
β There's a way to do both β but you need a plan. You don't have to choose between loving your parent and protecting your future. What you need is a clear strategy that accounts for both β before the two collide.
"The Financial Guide for Adults in Their Late 50s Caught Between Their Parents and Their Future"
This guide wonβt sugarcoat the challenge. But it will show you exactly whatβs at stake β and what you can do about it right now, while you still have time.
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