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Retirement Factors to Consider (Beside Amount of Money You Need after Retired)

In developing a retirement plan there are several factors to consider in addition to the amount you need or want to save.

1. Income Taxes.

The above discussion did not take into consideration income taxes. You might have to save more if you have to pay income taxes on all or part of your retirement benefit or your contributions. Distributions from qualified employer plans are always subject to retirement income tax. (more…)

9.06.2011

Cash Balance Pension Plans Conversion and Transition Credits

In December 2002, the U.S. Treasury Department issued some long-awaited guidance to employers about cash balance plans. These proposed regulations, issued under Internal Revenue Code Section 411 (b)(1)(H), prohibit age discrimination employment in benefit accruals and are fairly comprehensive in nature. Although a public hearing on the regulations was held in April 2003, the rules are not yet final as this article goes to press.

In essence, the regulations generally indicate that a company cannot directly or indirectly affect a participant’s benefit accrual based on age. (more…)

11.03.2011

Cash Flow Planning for Retirees: How to Manage Cash Flow & Assets During Retirement

Cash flow planning is the process by which the flow of income necessary to sustain a given standard of living in retirement is identified and financed. It is perhaps the most critical part of retirement planning. Cash flow planning for retirees depends crucially on two factors: (1) the resource constraints a retiree faces in terms of assets and other retirement income sources and (2) the desires and needs a retiree has for spending in retirement. Both of these, in turn, depend to a great degree on when the planning is done. (more…)

8.03.2011

Expenses That Tend to Increase During Retirement

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With changes in lifestyle after you retire, you could be spending more money related to health, recreation, your home, and your hobbies after retirement. Your cost of living after retirement may increase as well.

Medical

As previously mentioned, your medical costs will increase post retirement, and you’ll need to budget for this expense accordingly. (more…)

30.08.2010

Work and Retirement

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For as long as man has left any record of his hopes and aspirations he has expressed his desire for a long life. But as people live longer and more and more of them retire from work what is their potential for living a good life? Can the retirement years be as satisfying as the working years? This is the question facing millions of Americans, and it may be the question which prompted you to take part in a retirement preparation program. (more…)

6.10.2009

Top 10 Retirement Planning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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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…)

9.09.2009

Social Security Income in Poor or Nearly Poor Elderly Populations

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The economic status of older adults in the United States today is greatly improved, and there is much diversity of circumstances among different elder populations. In 2004 inflation-adjusted dollars, the median income of elderly households had increased from $13,228 in 1960 to $24,509 in 2004. Since the mid-1950s, poverty, as measured in 2005 by the U.S. Census Bureau’s poverty thresholds, has decreased for all age groups but most noticeably for adults age 65 years and older. (more…)

29.07.2009

Retirement Risks - Is Your Retirement Plans in Jeopardy?

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If you’re one of the “Baby Boomers,” you’re probably giving serious thought to retiring and become a full time retiring baby boomers, if you haven’t already retired - and if you have already retired, you may be wondering if you’re going to be able to afford to stay retired.

Today’s economic crisis complicates the situation considerably by increasing the following retirement risks: (more…)

7.07.2009