This guide was created to provide assistance to all of you who are considering the developement of a financial plan that will secure your future retirement needs. The following articles cover the main issues of successful retirement.
Investing during retirement can be uncharted terrain for many people. An appointment with your financial advisor to reassess your portfolio can be crucial in helping you meet your changing needs.
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Early retirement is not an easy task and requires a well developed financial plan. Before you start one with your professional investment advisor it would be helpful to gather the most recent statements for each of your retirement accounts, including annuities, and IRAs.
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Uncertainty over the future of Social Security, longer life expectancy, and inflation all factor into how much you'll need to save for a comfortable retirement. Many changing facets of the workplace have made it more important than ever to take control of your financial future.
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The first place to check for coverage for early retirement is with your employer. One form of employer insurance is COBRA (which stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act that provides for this sort of protection). Retirees can continue their employee plans for 18 months.
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With pensions virtually gone and Social Security benefits likely to diminish, you have to look elsewhere for income. Also, with most recent retirees finding that their spending in retirement declines less than expected, there’s greater pressure on your personal plan to fulfill your retirement needs.
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With pensions virtually gone and Social Security benefits likely to diminish, you have to look elsewhere for income. Also, with most recent retirees finding that their spending in retirement declines less than expected, there’s greater pressure on your personal plan to fulfill your retirement needs.
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An IRA is a retirement investing tool that can be either an "individual retirement account" or an "individual retirement annuity". There are several types of IRAs: Traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs and SEP IRAs.
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