
Thinking about retirement?
If you are serious about getting the most out of your retirement, then it is absolutely vital that you begin the planning process now. When you begin putting together your plan for retirement, you should make sure to include the following:
- First you should sit down and take inventory of your finances.
You absolutely must know where you are financially, as well as where you would like to be and what it is going to take to get you there. If you are deep in debt right now, then the chances are that you are not prepared for retirement. Your retirement plan is going to have to keep in mind that you will need around 70% to 90% of your current level of income in order to maintain your current standard of living.
- Now you need to sit down and focus on what your retirement goals are. What does retirement really mean to you?
For some people, retirement is all about sitting on the porch all day and watching the grandchildren play. For others, retirement is all about traveling to see the entire world. These types of retirements are going to involve considerable expenses. For other still, retirement means a balance between these two things. The more you know about what you want out of your retirement, the easier it will become to make your retirement plan.
- If you want to enjoy retirement in the future, then you need to lead a healthy lifestyle now.
Lose those extra pounds, get rid of the cigarettes and get yourself healthy. If you are not healthy when you retire, then good living habits and frugal spending will mean nothing. If your employer offers a retirement plan, make sure you have an explanation of this plan so you can figure out whether or not you can contribute to it, and whether or not your employer will provide matching funds.
- Speak with your loved ones about your retirement plans.
If your spouse has a retirement plan, find out more about it. Are you entitled to receiving any benefits as the spouse? Make sure that you understand waivers and consent forms that you my need to sign.
- Another good idea to consider is to open an IRA.
Almost all Americans can open up an IRA account if they have earned income of any type. An IRA can either be a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA. Your bank will be able to tell you how to open up an IRA account. Once opened, you should contribute the maximum possible amount to your IRA every year.
If you are near your retirement age, then you really need to spend more time discussing your retirement plans with your spouse. You may have completely different plans, and some kind of compromise may need to be made. Your family needs to have a good idea not only of your retirement plan but also what other long term goals you have that may affect them.
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Originally posted 2008-12-30 05:03:51. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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