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Retirement Income Planning

Retiring is an easy task in itself, but being financially prepared to deal with the retirement years when no other income is being made, can be rather difficult. You should make proper financial arrangements to deal with your retirement years so that you can spend those years without the additional stress of worrying about money.

 

Determining your retirement age

The first thing to be taken into consideration is what age you plan on retiring. Though retirement age can vary for different people, the earliest age at which you are entitled to claim any kind of retirement benefits is sixty-two. The web site of the Social Security Administration, ssa.gov is a good resource for learning about the benefits of Social Security and how they are disbursed during retirement.

Estimating your cost of living

It is important to be prepared for retirement much before it is due to happen. Take into consideration the various factors as well as your life status when making retirement plans. Think about your general health conditions, who your dependants are likely to be and where is it that you will be living. Determine your cost of living so that you can make adequate retirement preparations. Focus on your essentials first and only then consider all your general desires.

Learning about your Social Security benefit

Socialsecurity.org, the Social Security website is the best place to go to if you want to find out more details about how much you are likely to earn post retirement from the Social Security. Knowing as much as you can about all the details, will help you be better prepared for your retirement. With this information you can project a much clearer post-retirement picture and can decide how much of your current earnings you would need to have deposited into various retirement accounts that you may have.

After retirement, a monthly pension will be paid to you and it is a good idea to have a solid pension plan organized so that your financial future is secured. Typically, your employer would have some kind of pension plan in place. However if that is not the case, then you may have to consult some pre-need pension group that will be able to help you create a pension plan of your own.

Investing your money

There are several different avenues for investing your money, some of which could be risky while others are safe. Putting your earnings into a savings account will insure them against loss and the money will continue earning interest and increasing over a period of time. Investing in the stock market is another method of long-term investment.

Buying stocks or shares is a risky proposition and you could either earn huge rewards or lose a lot too. There are no guarantees with buying stocks and shares. Whats more, they are not insured and neither are bonds.

Estimating how much you need to save

It is important to project how much money you will need post retirement as this helps you estimate how much to need to save now from your current earnings and also whether you need to work or not after retiring.



 

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