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Retirement Income Planning: Social Security, Pension Income Benefit, Investments

Issues around retirement income planning are the most obvious. The traditional “three-legged stool” of retirement income planning—Social Security, pension income benefit, and income from personal savings and investments—is increasingly unsteady. Social Security faces a funding crisis in the first half of the twenty-first century because soon there may not be enough workers paying into the system to support those receiving its benefits. Social Security income lifts more than one in three older persons out of poverty—more than 60% of them women. It is by far the single most important contributor to financial security in old age in America. (more…)

22.03.2011

Who Are “Older” Workers in Today’s Economy?

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The lower age boundary defining “older worker” seems to depend on the context. Much of the retirement literature uses age 65 and older to define this category, a choice that reflects the salience of age 65 in previously enforced policies of mandatory retirement and entitlement for full Social Security benefits, as well as the general usage of the 18-to-64 age range in defining the “prime age” workforce. Within this context, “older worker” referred to someone whose continued attachment to the labor force ran counter to the normative pattern of retirement; by working beyond the “normal” retirement age of 65, these workers were considered categorically different from those who eschewed the option of “early” retirement. (more…)

29.01.2010

Avoid 401k Contribution Mistakes: Failure to Participate and Contribute 401k

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If you are an employee and your employer has established a 401k plan, it is a mistake to not participate and not contribute as much as possible. When you put your money investing in a 401k, you wish to get your money’s deserving for your investment. Your main goal is by the time your retirement come so that you can retire comfortably. (more…)

9.10.2009

Full Time RV Living - RVing Retire Early

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If you have never considered full time RV living, it is one of the best ways to retire early… think again. A lot of people do it, they enjoy the lifestyle, and it can be a very frugal way of retirement living. We RVed for 6 years for 6 to 22 month stretches at a time. (more…)

24.06.2009

9 Best Tips on Saving for Retirement

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While retirement might seem like a long way off for someone, ready or not, eventually it will be right around the corner. With a firmer fix on where your money is going and how much of it might be diverted to savings, you can get serious about building your saving for retirement nest egg. Once you are willing to make small sacrifice, and stick to your retirement financial planning, everything is under way and you are better at it. Your goal now is to live not only within your means but be persistent to save for retirement. Here are 9 (more…)

28.11.2008