8 Classic Cars for Retirees To Buy for Hobby and Investment

8 Classic Cars for Retirees To Buy for Hobby and Investment

Ideally, you’ll have paid off all debts — including your mortgage — before you retire. But taking on new debt in retirement by living beyond your means is a recipe for disaster.

“You can’t run away from debt in retirement,” Greg DuPont, a financial planner in Columbus, Ohio, told Business Insider.

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