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What we are reading: For week ending September 22, 2017

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Sep 22, 2017, 05.02 PM IST
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We will help bring to your notice some truly interesting articles/blogs/videos in the realm of personal finance from across the globe.
We will help bring to your notice some truly interesting articles/blogs/videos in the realm of personal finance from across the globe.
At ET Wealth , we know that your time is precious. There is information overload for investors and not all of it would be useful and helpful in decision making. And, it's true even for us.

So, along with the ET Wealth 's daily dose of articles on personal finance, we will help bring to your notice some truly interesting articles/blogs/videos in the realm of personal finance from across the globe. These are interesting pieces we have read over the week and found.

Be More Like Warren Buffett, Less Like You, When Investing Your Money
Seven time-tested investing tips retirement savers can take away from Warren Buffett.

How to Make Sure Your Money Lasts Through Your Retirement
A challenge for all retirees is creating an income stream that will last a lifetime even if a downturn takes a big bite out of their savings.

Why You Shouldn’t Shy Away from Credit Cards
And why they’re far more valuable to your credit status than debit cards

Why retirement can be a dangerous time
Getting your finances squared away is only one part of preparing for retirement — mental preparation is also crucial.

2 Huge Things People Get Wrong About Retirement
The cause may be mismatched expectations. Pre-retirees tend to overestimate two factors that will be important to their wellbeing, the survey suggested: their future retirement income and their future health.
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