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Retirement Planning Starts Before You Retire

Posted by SEP-SOLO-IRA-401k-ROTH on: 2007-06-24 15:12:38 in category:
Retirement Planning [ Print | Permalink / 0 Comment(s) ]



James Kronefield


The saddest part about retirement in our culture today is how
utterly unprepared most people are for the day when work is now
longer the major activity in their life. Studies show that most
Americans don't save, have no pension and have given little
thought on how to pay for medical and doctor bills beyond what
Medicaid and Medicare pay.

Preparing for retirement needs should ideally start as soon as
one enters the work force. A general rule is that you should put
aside at least 5% of your income for retirement and 5% for
emergency or short term needs. If you have a 401K, put the
maximum amount in towards retirement after day-to-day expenses
and major family needs like college for the kids are met. Once
someone is in their 50's, and as the government makes extra
payments possible for older workers approaching retirement,ever
single extra dollar should go towards retirement.

From age 55-65, a financial adviser and retirement consultant
should be regularly consulted. This is the time to slowly move
away from high-risk and volatile stock and mutual funds and move
towards more conservative and safe investments like bonds,
guaranteed annuities and even money market accounts. It should
go without saving but debt is not something that should be
accumulated as one approaches retirement. Stop using credit
cards unless you are sure you can pay the monthly balance in
full every month.

Another thing as retirement approaches is to gradually start
living like you are retired. Draw up a budget and stick to it.
Uncomplicate your lifestyle. Practice paying in cash for
everything. Start monitoring your spending. When you start
living on a fixed income, impulsive buying can no longer be a
part of you life. One more thing: Plan to enjoy your retirement.
If you don't have a hobby, get one. Also get regular exercise.
And look around for cvic and church groups you can offer your
time and talents to as a volunteer.

Retirement is what we make of it. And making it a successful
retirement requires us to do some planning. After all, it's the
rest of your life we're talking about. Here's hoping you make it
the best of your life.

About the author:
Want to living well in retirement with financial security? Find
out how at http://www.ourtimenow.com/

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