
The first thing to be successful in filling retirement time is people recognize is that leisure time in retirement does not mean inactivity. Leisure is not idleness, although some time is set aside for total relaxation and meditation. Leisure, in a practical sense, is being able to choose among a variety of pleasures, such as those enjoyable exciting activities. (more…)

Private pension plans are different in several respects from the policy of optimal risk sharing plans. The economic environment is different with pension funds and are much riskier and having more dynamic nature than conventional pension funds investment. Therefore, the retirement contracts that work well in practice might be able to deviate from the optimal contracts in pension funds. (more…)

After my parents moved to Florida in the mid-1980s, Mom and Dad would send us the job ads from the Sunday newspaper. In one letter, Mom circled an ad that she thought was perfect. “Look at this one,” she wrote. “It pays $401,000.” On closer inspection, we realized the job offered a 401k retirement savings plan, not a $401,000 salary. (more…)

Another old adage says that we should learn from the mistakes of others. When it comes to retirement planning, there are many legal, tax, and retirement saving mistakes you can make as a business owner, retirement plan trustee, or plan participant. (more…)

How much do you need? How much do you already have? How much time do you have to save? These are the questions that lead you to a successful retirement saving plan. A well-thought out and diligently followed plan leads you to your goal. This section walks you through the major steps in planning for your post-retirement financial needs. (more…)

To get you started, here is a hypothetical timing schedule. If you are 50 or older, you need to condense retirement planning steps into a shorter span of time. Either way, they can act as a guide. It is never too late to design a retirement strategy.
Early financial planning is best. (more…)