Adult life picks up steam at this point in life and it's time to ramp up your savings efforts despite new and increasing pressures. Children may be coming into the picture, which means more family expenses plus the possibility of moms dropping out of the work force to care for the little tykes. Already in the workforce for years, 30-somethings with a little bit saved up may benefit from looking at their asset allocation plan to make sure their portfolio is working as efficiently as it could be.
To help keep retirement savings a top priority -- even over college savings -- read these retirement tips for 30-somethings.
Watch related video