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Preparation for Retirement
It is never too early to start thinking and
preparing for retirement. Here are some items to consider in your
preparation for retirement.
· Review your finances. Knowing where you stand will help you focus
on where you are headed. If you are in debt up to your elbows, then
obviously you are not prepared to retire. Right now, set a personal
budget and include some amount for retirement. To keep the same
standard of living after retirement, then you will need between 70%
and 90% of your current income.
· Review your current needs and goals. Knowing what you plan to do
can give you some idea of what you will need in terms of money and
health. So whether you plan to travel or stay home with the
grandkids, start planning now.
· Develop a healthy lifestyle. This is the perfect time to quit
smoking and start exercising. Losing a few pounds can help many
aging folks stay healthier and keep fitter.
· Talk to your employer about your retirement plan now. Check to see
what you can contribute and if your employer provides matching
funds.
· Discuss various retirement possibilities with your spouse.
Understand each other’s plans and make sure that you have all
appropriate legal papers signed.
· Review your benefits and social security statement. If you have
any questions, call to have them explained now instead of later.
· Open an IRA. You can check with your bank to see if you are
eligible to open an IRA and get help you with the process.
· Think of how you want to spend your time. After retirement, you
may want to take another job, volunteer, travel, or hobby.
These preparation for retirement tips on getting prepared
won’t guarantee that you’ll be ready for retirement, but give you
some suggestions on making it easier. Many great successes in life
found their true calling after age 60! Retirement could indeed be
one of the best and most productive phases of your life.
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