Relying on your home to spit out cash is a recipe for disaster
14th Nov 2006, 10:12 GMT
Soaring house prices are influencing people to make bad decisions about retirement planning.The financial advice firm Investors Group released a survey yesterday in which 23 per cent of participants said the cost of owning a home will cause them to contribute less to a registered retirement savings plan.
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