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Still Have Debt in Your 50s? How to Retire Confidently

Still Have Debt in Your 50s? How to Retire Confidently

Update: 2025-11-15
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Retiring with debt in your 50s can feel like a dead end, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode of Wise Money, we unpack how to balance paying off debt while still making that final push toward a confident retirement. We explain different versions of the debt snowball, how to build a five-factor retirement plan, and how to bring clarity to your financial plan so you can retire with confidence. 


Season 11, Episode 13


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Still Have Debt in Your 50s? How to Retire Confidently

Still Have Debt in Your 50s? How to Retire Confidently

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