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Take a Deep Breath: Don’t Overreact to Market Moves
Some anxiety is normal during volatile times, but remember to commit to the long game with your investments.
Just because the uniform is put away doesn't mean the responsibilities end. In fact, military retirement brings a whole new set of decisions and challenges, many of which weren't key concerns during your time in service.
Let MOAA guide you through this next stage -- whether it's an assist with career and networking skills, a better understanding of your earned retirement benefits, an assist with financial planning, or a window into the legislative process (and how you can join another kind of fight alongside your fellow servicemembers, past and present).
Below you'll find links to publications, news articles, and MOAA advocacy efforts, as well as ways you can get involved at multiple levels. Learn more about joining MOAA here. Questions? Contact MOAA's Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622, or find us on Facebook, X, or Instagram.
Some anxiety is normal during volatile times, but remember to commit to the long game with your investments.
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