Are You Ruining Your Retirement?
Are You Ruining Your Retirement? | |
| Are You Ruining Your Retirement? Posted: 19 Oct 2010 04:15 AM PDT One of the big financial milestones many of us are interested in reaching is retirement. Each person’s concept of a good retirement differs according to his or her individual goals and situation. In some cases, “retirement” is more of a semi-retirement. In other cases, it truly is a time to just sit around and relax. Whether your retirement is active or passive, though, there are some things you could be doing right now to ruin your retirement:
Assuming You’re Putting in “Enough”Chances are that $100 a month isn’t going to cut it — unless you have very low expectations for retirement, or you end up with amazing returns. Don’t just assume that what you are putting in right now is enough to get you through retirement. Sit down and run some numbers. Consider your monthly expenses during retirement; you can use your current expenses as a guide. Figure out how much you will need, and then estimate whether or not income from government benefits, alternative income and your nest egg will suffice. Realize, though, that you may not be able to rely as much on government benefits as you would like, especially if you are in the U.S. and thinking about Social Security. A financial planner can help you crunch the numbers and make a plan. Neglecting a Plan BAvoid putting all of your retirement eggs in one basket. You want to make sure that you have more than one plan for retirement. This might mean recognizing that you will have to work part-time after you retire, or it might mean that you work a couple years longer than you expected to. Also, consider your income diversity during retirement. If the market crashes just before you retire, you may have to rely on other sources of income until your portfolio recovers. Consider your options now, and make alternate plans. Running Up DebtOne of the surest ways to ruin your retirement is to run up a hefty amount of debt. One of the best things you can do for your retirement is to have as few obligations as possible. This includes paying off your mortgage by the time you retire. If you have too many of your resources going toward paying down debt, you will not be able to retire successfully. Relying on Your Home EquityThe recent real estate crash illustrated the fact that home prices do not always rise. If you are relying on your home equity to fund your retirement, you might be in for a nasty surprise. Whether you want a reverse mortgage, or plan to sell and downsize, you could get a shock when you find that you aren’t getting what you thought. Paying off your mortgage can provide you with a place to live and few obligations for your money during retirement, but don’t base your financial situation on what you think your house will be worth. Leaving Money on the TableWe hear about this all the time. If your employer offers a matching contribution, you should take it. You should also maximize returns by taking advantage of tax advantaged retirement vehicles. This includes the RRSP in Canada and 401ks and IRAs in the U.S. Make sure you are doing what you can to get all you can out of your valuable retirement dollar. |
| Dollar Matters: Christian Finance Bloggers Edition Posted: 18 Oct 2010 09:00 AM PDT You might have noticed that there are a lot of Christians out there writing finance blogs. However, I thought for this edition of Dollar Matters, I’d focus on a few blogs that are written by Christians — and which have a Christian point of view. Here are some recent posts from these Christian finance blogs. Investing Property Tips for InvestorsRedeeming Riches offers a look at how you can increase your chances of success when looking into investment properties. The Noah Rule: Are you prepared for the unexpectedJay Peroni takes a look at faith based investing, and compares it to being like the Biblical prophet Noah. 10 Tips to Avoid Money Conflict in MarriageOut of Your Rut presents some helpful hints for reducing the conflict over money in your most important earthly relationship. Redefining Riches: The Basics of Biblical GenerosityBible Money Matters tackles the concept of riches, and considers the idea of generosity — and its place in the Bible. Are We Managing Money Like Epicureans or Christians?Christian PF challenges you to take a look at how you manage your money, and honestly evaluate whether or not you are truly keeping with Christian principles. Other Personal Finance PostsIt’s probably a reasonable bet that some of these folks are Christians, but their blogs don’t necessarily have a Christian point of view. Here are some great posts from more great PF bloggers:
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