Taiwanese generally plan too late for retirement: survey

Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/08/19
By: Tien Yu-pin and Lilian Wu

Taipei, Aug. 19 (CNA) Taiwanese on average wait until they are 36.6 years old to begin 201508190035t0001to planning for retirement, and 22 percent do not start until in their 40s, a survey by an asset management company revealed Wednesday.

“That’s far too late,” said Andrew Wang (王彥傑), chief investment officer of Manulife Asset Management (宏利投信).

Wang said that although people are likely to become more financially stable later in life, their retirement plans should not consist solely of waiting for a pension.     [FULL  STORY]

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