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			 Autumn 
			offers lessons for retirement  
			
     
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            [November 17, 2011] 
            In 
			autumn, animals know winter is coming and take the steps to prepare. 
			Bears grow thicker fur and settle in for peaceful hibernation. 
			Squirrels collect and store acorns and other nuts. Birds, favoring 
			warmer weather and having the means to make it possible, fly south 
			for the winter.  
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            When it comes to preparing for 
			retirement, we can learn from the animals -- making sure the 
			transition into the later years of our lives is as smooth and 
			comfortable as possible.  The best place to start is a visit to
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov.  
			You can get an instant, 
			personalized estimate of your future Social Security benefits at
			
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator. 
			   
			To prepare for a 
			comfortable retirement, you should start saving as early as 
			possible. Social Security is the foundation for a secure retirement, 
			but was never meant to be the sole-source of income for retirees.  
			In addition to Social Security, you also will need savings, 
			investments, pensions or retirement accounts to make sure you have 
			enough money to live comfortably when you retire.  Learn about 
			retirement planning and how to save at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/retire2/other2.htm.  
			But wait, there’s more.  
			
			  
			If you decide you’re going 
			to be a “snowbird” when retirement comes, and go to warmer climates 
			during winter weather, make sure that your Social Security payment 
			goes with you. The best way to do that is to use direct deposit. You 
			never have to worry about where your monthly payment will be 
			delivered — it will show up in your bank account whether you’re in 
			the Dakotas or the Florida Keys.  Learn all about electronic 
			payments at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/deposit.
			  
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 Whether you’re in the 
			spring, summer, or entering the autumn of your life, the best time 
			to start preparing for retirement is always the present. A good 
			place to start is at 
			
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov. 
			Even the animals know they can’t wait until the last minute to 
			prepare for a comfortable winter. Take a lesson from our furry and 
			feathered friends and prepare for your own comfortable retirement.  
			By Judith Bartels 
			Social Security District 
			Manager in Springfield, IL   
			
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