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Jenna is 22 and makes $18,000 per year. She has made some tough trade-offs and sacrifices to ensure that she is spending less than she is earning. She has a few
discretionary dollars left each month, which she keeps in her savings account. Her parents have urged her to put some of that discretionary money into a retirement
savings plan at work, but she feels she'd rather build her savings account for a safety net and will contribute to a retirement savings plan when she is earning a
higher salary. Given this scenario
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