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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

Increase Contributions to Tax-Deferred Retirement Savings Plans

Tax-Deferred Retirement
When you approach your golden years or nearing retirement time, perhaps you start wondering the benefits and disadvantages of tax deferred savings plans. There are many types of tax-deferred savings plans in the market. Employee Retirement Plan 401k retirement savings offers a high maximum contribution limit and protects the possibility of interest rates over time. If you leave your job before retirement age, you may need to pay taxes and pay fine at the time when you roll your money into an IRA. (more…)

11.03.2011

Saving for Retirement: Managing Income and Expenses After Retire

Saving for Retirement
If we boil things down to a simple two-part equation, retirement planning is all about managing inflows (income) during your earning years and outflows (expenses) during your retirement years. Of course, retirement means different things to different people at different points in their lives. Rather than a static state, retirement is a dynamic state, changing with life events, financial events, and even your own education as you learn more about concepts and products. The more information you absorb, the more comfortable you feel in being an active participant in the retirement planning process. Your plan for accumulating assets for retirement has to take all of this into account and be flexible enough to adapt to all kinds of changes. (more…)

23.02.2011

2010 Roth IRA Contribution Limits

2010 roth IRA
A Roth IRA is the reverse of the traditional IRA, though limits on the amounts you’re allowed to contribute are identical. Unlike with a traditional IRA, you can’t deduct your contribution on your income taxes. However, your money in a Roth IRA grows income tax free and you can withdraw from it income tax free, which for many people can prove an even better deal. (more…)

16.03.2010

Structured Retirement Planning

The main reason why employers are willing to make the plan sponsor’s employer is because they appreciate their workers (value more than just tax benefits). Of course, if you are looking for a job or when choosing between several jobs, one of the circumstances will be the offered retirement plan. Perhaps one job vacancy can not pay well, in some cases, but can provide a very significant income during your retirement; this could be one of the important considerations for employee before making selection. (more…)

29.01.2010

Early retirement - Questions to Ask Before Retire Early

retire early questions
The thought of retire early may be an illusion for some and a punishment for others. Everything is, as the saying goes, depending on how you look at it. First, is it the decision whether retirement is voluntary or forced? Often when companies offer their employee early retirement is not really such an offer since the other option is to be fired. (more…)

12.12.2009

Risk of Inadequate Savings & Retiring Earlier Than Planned

risk savings retire earlier
It is hard fact that the best-designed 401k plan in the most prosperous investment condition can’t have an enough income for retirement, if the person is not contributing a significant amount to the plan regularly. This problem can be as result as no continuous access to 401k plan, financial instability to contribute due to low salary, other financial priority in life, family and life needs, (more…)

9.12.2009

Forced Savings Programs for 401k Retirement Plan

Most people would never build a whale of a 401k without being encouraged to save. And it’s not your mom or dad ordering you to put money away this time. Your employer encourages you to join its retirement savings programs and even sweetens the pot by making contributions on your behalf. Once you sign the necessary paperwork, your contributions are invested automatically each payday. The money is put away before you get your hands on it. (more…)

4.08.2009

Retirement Risks - Is Your Retirement Plans in Jeopardy?

retirement risk
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

Employer Sponsored Retirement Plans as Source of Income

retirement income
Analyses of retirement income adequacy and retirement income planning often focus on people age 65 and over because the overwhelming majority of workers have retired by this age. Thus it is possible to look at the sources and level of income available to people over 65 to get some sense of the standards of living that are achievable in retirement.

An elderly unit is a family in which at least one person is 65 years of age or older. 44 percent of the elderly units were receiving some pension income. (more…)

3.04.2009
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