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PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
The studies show that if you have a generally good feeling about retiring, reasonably good health, and enough money – and most important, are basically a happy person – you are likely to be happy as a retiree. Planning will also help. Not only will it ease your anxiety, it will help you avoid the blind alleys and disenchantment that sometimes characterize the second retirement year. Go in with the right attitude: “I am not being put out to pasture. These are the years to reap my rewards. I must not squander the rest of my life. I plan to make these decades the most fulfilling I can!”
Take comfort from the fact that living on a lower retirement budget is often easier than people expect. But also take these steps before you retire:
Write down how much income you will have as a retired person. Consider your income from savings, from your pension, from Social Security, and from any other source. If you have the choice of several pension plans, choose wisely. Be clear about the differing types of coverage, eligibility, and spousal/dependents benefits offered by each. Understand the tax status of your benefits.
Estimate the value of your assets. Knowing the value of what you have in reserve is important for your peace of mind.
How much could you expect to get from your investments, your home, and your personal property if an emergency occurred and you had to convert your assets to cash? (Get professional help from an accountant or your bank in making this assessment.)
Estimate your expenses. Then turn to the other side of the ledger. Determine how much it is likely to cost (or now costs) you each month to live. Consider all expenses – rent, mortgage payment, insurance, taxes and loans to be repaid. Estimate your utility and grocery bills and the amount you are likely to need for such things as clothing, transportation, medical and personal care, household supplies, repairs, travel, and entertainment.
If your calculations show you have money to spare, great! If you end up on the debit side, come up with some livable strategies for reducing what will be going out. Or would you feel comfortable selling some assets in order to live?
Give living within your retirement income a trial run. Live as a retired person for a few weeks. If this exercise suggests that your budget will be uncomfortably tight and dipping into capital is out of the question, at least you know. Now is the time to stay on your job a little longer or perhaps begin to look for other work.
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