<title>Enter or change your personal information</title>
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<klink type="prcdr">How do I enter or change my personal information for my lifetime plan?</klink>
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<li>On the <emph>Planner</emph> menu, click <emph>Lifetime Planner</emph>.</li>
<li>In the left pane, click <emph>About You</emph>.</li>
<li>Under <emph>You</emph>, make the changes you want.</li>
<li>For help estimating your life expectancy, click <emph>See life expectancy calculator on Web</emph>.</li>
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<tease>What should I enter for retirement age?</tease>
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<p>Enter the age you want to be when you stop working full-time. The Lifetime Planner will tell you whether you can afford to retire then. You may need to try different ages until you find one that works.</p>
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<tease>How do I know when I'm eligible for Social Security?</tease>
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<p>Using the birth date you enter, Money automatically enters (as your retirement age) the age you'll be when you're eligible for Social Security benefits.</p>
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<tease>What if I plan to work part-time in retirement?</tease>
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<p>You still enter the age you'll be when you stop working full-time. It's a good idea to check with a Social Security representative to find out how your benefits may be affected by working part-time.</p>
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<tease>What if I don't plan to retire?</tease>
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<p>Enter your life expectancy age as your retirement age. If you plan to work full-time after age 65, make sure you check with a Social Security representative to find out how your benefits may be affected.</p>
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<tease>What if I'm already retired?</tease>
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<p>Enter the age you were when you retired as your retirement age. Money will know to apply your Social Security or pension income (instead of a salary) to your lifetime plan.</p>
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<tease>What should I enter for life expectancy?</tease>
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<p>Use the age that Money suggests or enter a higher number. It's better to overestimate, rather than underestimate, so that your savings don't run out too early. For help estimating your life expectancy, click <emph>See life expectancy calculator on Web</emph> on the <emph>About You</emph> page of the Lifetime Planner.</p>