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When building a retirement strategy designed to withstand the unexpected, the experienced financial advisors at Capital City Financial Partners recommend starting by:

  1. Maintaining both tax- and risk-diverse savings to combat tax law changes, stock market fluctuations, or inflation.
  2. Budgeting for increased healthcare expenses later in life.
  3. Meeting with a professional to build a proactive plan for your goals.

With Capital City, you’ll also receive a complimentary retirement report card after your initial meeting to see where you stand in all areas of planning.

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