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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1965807, member: 34882"]Instead of worrying about retirement and managing a 'portfolio' it would perhaps be wiser to focus on obtaining that education. Figuring out what you'd like to go to school for as well as paying for it without relying heavily on student loan debt would be my number 1 issue if I was your age. Everything else would come after that in progression in fact it almost naturally does. Not that it's stupid to start planning early or making some investments but thinking about retirement when you haven't even obtained any sort of education or career yet seems a bit foolish at least in my opinion. I'd attempt to find a career field that will allow you to make some money also and not just obtain an expensive piece of paper to hang on your wall. Again nothing wrong with making some investments to grow your net worth but paying for school can get expensive fast and might be worth considering. Not sure how you intend to pay for school when you get to that point but it may come at the cost of cashing in all your investments to be able to do so debt free.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 1965807, member: 34882"]Instead of worrying about retirement and managing a 'portfolio' it would perhaps be wiser to focus on obtaining that education. Figuring out what you'd like to go to school for as well as paying for it without relying heavily on student loan debt would be my number 1 issue if I was your age. Everything else would come after that in progression in fact it almost naturally does. Not that it's stupid to start planning early or making some investments but thinking about retirement when you haven't even obtained any sort of education or career yet seems a bit foolish at least in my opinion. I'd attempt to find a career field that will allow you to make some money also and not just obtain an expensive piece of paper to hang on your wall. Again nothing wrong with making some investments to grow your net worth but paying for school can get expensive fast and might be worth considering. Not sure how you intend to pay for school when you get to that point but it may come at the cost of cashing in all your investments to be able to do so debt free.[/QUOTE]
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