A 26-year-old person speaking about planning for retirement would have been unimaginable a decade ago. Of course, some yuppies, influenced by foreign magazine covers, used to speak about retiring at 30. But a typical individual would start thinking about retirement in his late 30s or 40s.
However, things have changed. ET.com Mutual Funds receive many messages on the Facebook page from young salaried employees every day. Most of these youngsters in their 20s either want a retirement plan ..