iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Finances
 

Your Financial Future: Tips For Retirement Planning

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
G. White

Offering tips for retirement planning can open up a touchy subject. While some couples have been preparing for retirement their entire adult lives, others have barely thought about it. Neither end of this preparation spectrum is unusual, but it is clear that the former mind set will leave you feeling much more comfortable with your future. When it comes to planning retirement, a few tips might be just what you need to get a jump start. You might be working hard now, but that only means that you'll appreciate retirement all the more.

Beginning With Baby Steps

Following tips and advice for retirement planning does not mean that you have to sit down and draw up an extensive financial plan. Nobody expects you to be nearly this prepared! However, there are a few baby steps that you can take to make your future brighter. With each retirement planning tip you follow, you will see your future growing brighter and brighter.

The first step to retirement planning is making a few predictions. Nobody expects you to give an exact date of retirement, but it can be helpful to have a goal or an idea in your head. Having this target date will only make you work harder toward your goal. Next, estimate how much more money you will need to accumulate by this date. There are several on line tools that make this very easy.

The next tip for retirement planning is to investigate your options. You should be aware of what your basic Social Security benefits are—if you're not, you can easily find out by examining the Social Security statement that arrives around the time of your birthday.

Also, check with your boss to see if a retirement plan is offered through your place of employment; if not, ask about how you might start one. Talk with your tax adviser about IRA options, and seek general advice from a professional financial planner. The more information you know and the more questions you ask, the more prepared you will be for retirement.

Keep Your Common Sense

Much of retirement planning involves common sense, not tips and guidelines. For example, as you grow older, try to leave your savings alone for the most part. Try keeping a long term savings account for retirement only, and a separate short term savings account for emergencies. You will be sure to appreciate this money upon retirement.

Another piece of advice is to not fall for investment scams. These ploys for money get people every time—but they don't have to get you. Use your common sense when looking into any type of investment, and if you have suspicions, then you can always contact your Better Business Bureau or Secretary of State.

Changing Locations

Another tip for planning your retirement is to consider what your future living situation might be. Many retired elderly couples wait until they can no longer go up and down the stairs of their homes before they decide to move into a more manageable home. If you plan this move before hand, you will be sure to have more options, and perhaps even make a profit ff of your current house!

Investigating the cost of living in various cities and retirement communities can also prove to be beneficial during retirement planning. It might even be another way for you to save money. If you consider your living situation when you still have control of it, you will have many more options available to you.

Ready To Retire!

Planning for your retirement might seem very intimidating, but taking the time to think about it now will ensure that you are better off in the long run. A few baby steps in the right direction won't hurt you—only ensure that your retirement will be all the better!

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Article Tags: retirement [See Dictionary], planning [See Dictionary], money [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on February 09, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Which Retirement Plans Will Fit Your Goals?
Submitted by: G. White

It used to be many years ago that retirement plans meant getting the pension your company gave you along with your social security payments from the government and any savings you have on your own, and living comfortably in a downsized apartment throughout your golden years...

Social Security Benefits Will Not Pay All The Bills
Submitted by: G. White

There are few times in life worth looking forward to that are better than retirement, unless it is retiring knowing you will have financial security for you and your family...

Saving Social Security—The Future Of A Historical Piece Of Legislation
Submitted by: G. White

Social security and its future are one of the most controversial issues discussed in politics today, with many different views and outlooks taking center stage...

Retirement Can Be More Rewarding If You Plan Ahead
Submitted by: G. White

There are few times in life worth looking forward to that are better than retirement, unless it is retiring knowing you will have financial security for you and your family...

How Do I Liquidate My Company
Submitted by: Derek Cooper

If you have determined it is time to close your company either because it is bankrupt and cannot continue or you want to stop trading for some other reason then you need to go through a liquidation process...

4 Options To Solve Debt Problems For The Sole Trader
Submitted by: Derek Cooper

During difficult economic conditions, many sole traders and the self employed prop up their business with personal borrowing...

Understanding What Goes Into a Construction Mortgage
Submitted by: Adriana N.

Understanding what goes into a construction mortgage will be extremely important if they are comes a time that one is going to have a home built from the ground up and on land that is either bought or already owned...

Valuing Privacy so as to Avoid Identity Theft
Submitted by: Tony Francis

Explore your name in search engines and see what comes out of the rankings Whether you are at home, shopping, inside the bank or web surfing, you need to be on guard...

Have You Thought About Buying Gold Bullion Coins?
Submitted by: Mark Thomas Walters

In the current financial climate of weak currencies, inflation and general insecurity, many investors and ordinary families are turning to a reliable and time-tested form of wealth preservation - gold bullion coins...

On a Holiday? Go For Short Term Car Insurance
Submitted by: Patricia Gabbett

During the holidays, your kids will come home from the university They may or may not bring their cars along with them...

The Crime Against Your Life
Submitted by: Tony Francis

The rising problem of identity theft is a threat that you have to face now before it happens to you Identity theft is the stealing of valuable information that can be used in great excess against your name...

Life Insurance - Changing Statistics
Submitted by: Michael Challiner

It seems that life expectancy for Mr Average has risen by as much as five years in the past 12 years or so...

Life Insurance For Parents
Submitted by: Michael Challiner

Life insurance isn't just for the breadwinner; it's a very necessary product for parents who care for their children on a full time basis...

Life Insurance - Make Sure It's Enough
Submitted by: Michael Challiner

Probably the only time in your life when you may not actually need life insurance is if you're single and have no-one depending on you...

Life Insurance Financial Planning
Submitted by: Michael Challiner

Most professional advisers would advise their clients that the basis of insurance for families should be the various forms of protection...

Identity Exploitation and How to Prevent It
Submitted by: Tony Francis

Identity theft is one of the major problems faced by credit card holders today As the Federal Trade Commission reports, Americans have invested up to 500 US Dollars just trying to repair the damages made...

Raise Your Level of Security -Trust No One
Submitted by: Tony Francis

Trust can be a deceiving word When it comes to your identity, security will always pose significant doubts that can lead to threatening circumstances on your financial safety...

No Stopping to Getting Our Dream Motorhome With Motor Home Finance
Submitted by: Steven Magill

After thirty years of working for a fashion retail company and with all the kids done with school, it was time for my wife and I to enjoy some us time...

Information To Have Ready For Term Life Application
Submitted by: Dennis Jarvis

So you have decided on a term life plan and rate that works for you You want to go ahead and apply for your particular plan...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy