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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

Social Security Spousal Benefits When Taking Early Retirement

As early as age 62, spouses can collect either on their own career benefits, or take 50 percent of their spouses’ benefits, whichever is greater. The non-working spouse can begin to collect on the other’s record only if the working spouse has already begun receiving social security spousal benefits, a small but very important point. If the non-working spouse is taking care of a child under the age of 16 or who is disabled, then those benefits can begin before the earliest retirement age of 62 under other circumstances. (more…)

15.05.2011

Retire at 62 - Early Retirement or Later?

You can retire at 62 and can consider it as early retirement, but it come with a penalty. You can also retire in the years between the earliest retirement dates and full retirement and get a bit more money with each passing year. Suppose you create a financial plan based upon the three-legged financial stool of personal savings, part-time income (by having retirement part time jobs), and getting Social Security Income (Social Security benefits). As your planned-for retirement date approaches, (more…)

5.05.2011

Social Security Statement of Benefit: How to Get and Request a Copy

Once your Average In­dexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) is calculated, the Social Security Administration applies a percentage, called a Replacement Rate, to arrive at your monthly social security statement of benefits amount. The average Replacement Rate is 40 percent. However, the rate tends to be higher for low-income workers and lower for higher income workers. In this progressive way, lower-paid workers—who in theory would have less opportunity to save—get proportionally more of their incomes replaced by Social Security. (more…)

3.05.2011

What Is Offered in Early Retirement Incentive Plans

For Early Retirement Incentive Plans within a defined pension plan, the most common incentive is the addition of age or service credits in calculating pension benefits. Typically, “5 and 5”—adding five years to age and/or five years to length of service—is offered. Other incentives may reduce or eliminate the penalty for early retirement, provide cash supplements until an employee is eligible for Social Security (in the main, at age 62, though some plans bridge payments to age 65), provision of life insurance, outplacement assistance, and less often, retiree health benefits (Hewitt Associates 1997). (more…)

11.03.2011

Consumer Price Index for Older Adults and Retirees

In the late 1980s, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the government agency that calculates the Consumer Price Index, was directed by Congress to calculate an experimental Consumer Price Index for the Elderly (CPI E). This experimental index for Americans 62 years old and older is based on existing data, re-weighted to reflect expenditure patterns in the older population. A comparison with published CPIs found that older adults experienced a higher rate of inflation from 1983 through 1999 than the rates reported for either the CPI W or the CPI U. However, it is important to remember that the Consumer Price Index for the Elderly is an experimental index and is not regularly published by the BLS. (more…)

9.03.2011

Life Expectancy and Your Retirement: How to Make Better Planning

Life Expectancy Retirement
When someone is entering retirement, it can be identified as a long sigh of relief from the stress of work routine. It is the time to free someone’s from work and enjoying life. The retirement age is the age at which you are free to work and follow your heart, for the rest of your life! Who gave a thought that life after retirement from the planning of their financial resources, usually early retirement and early retirement benefits? What to do after retire? But not all are so good, old in planning for retirement and has no chance to retire at age 40 or 50 years and live a peaceful life to come! (more…)

26.02.2011

What to Expect from Your Retirement Income Sources

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So now you are planning your retirement thoroughly. You are sure that you still get your income to maintain your retirement lifestyle.

Here’s a rough breakdown of where your retirement income will likely come from when you retire: (more…)

15.03.2010

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

Saving for Retirement - Planning for Your Post Retirement Needs

saving for retirement
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…)

4.09.2009
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