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Have you started thinking about retirement planning? I have to
admit I have pretty much dropped the ball on this. I need to get
something going but I always forget and get busy with whatever I'm
doing. I will for sure be setting up some sort of plan by the 1st.
As I work my way through to figure out what is best for me I will
start posting articles about it to help you guys out as well if
your looking for more information also.
Retirement planning is the thought and commitment that you put
into providing for income and a satisfactory lifestyle for your
later years after you leaves the work force. Most people will spend
an average of 25 years in retirement so careful planning is necessary
for this to be a comfortable time.
When you reach retirement age, you will probably have income from
social security and possibly a pension but will that be enough?
Will you continue to live in you present home or will you relocate?
Do you want to travel? These and many more questions will need to
be answered in you preparation for your retirement years.
Retirement planning should begin as soon as you start your first
job but most are too busy raising a family to think about something
that far away. It’s awfully hard to think about retirement
when you’re wondering where to find the best day care for
you infant. This is the time to look at your pension plan or 401(K)
at work and have as much as you are allowed or can afford contributed
each pay. As soon as you can, you should start investing a percentage
of you pay for your retirement. These investments can be IRAs, mutual
funds, stocks, bonds, money market, or other investment vehicles
your broker might suggest. The secret is to make it a habit to invest
regularly and not be tempted to use the money.
If you are older and just starting to think about your retirement,
there are ways you can make up for lost time. Starting at a younger
age gives you more time to accumulate money but with good investment
strategies, you can sometimes manage to make enough for a comfortable
retirement. Discuss your needs with a reputable broker and stick
to your plan.
Your retirement income will probably dictate where you will live
and whether or not you can fulfill a dream of traveling. You might
want or need to work well into your retirement years. More and more
men and women are starting second careers after retiring from one
job. The choice of when and how you retire is yours. Plan wisely.
More To Come!
article worked up through information obtained at about.com
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