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Michael Ginexi

If you are ready to invest money for a future event, such as retirement or a child’s college education, you have several options. You do not have to invest in risky stocks or ventures. You can easily invest your money in ways that are very safe, which will show a decent return over a long period of time. At this day and age you have to watch what you invest in.

Retirement may be in your very near future, or a long way down the road. It doesn't matter how close or far off your retirement is, you must begin saving for it today. Saving for retirement is different than it previously was due to social security instabilities and inflation. Your retirement must be invested for, not saved for!

We'll begin by examining your company provided retirement plan. These plans were once very good. But after huge corporate financial meltdowns, such as Enron, company retirement plans do not seem so secure anymore. If you do not wish to invest in your company's retirement plan, other options are available.

For one thing, you may choose to make investments in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, CD's and money market accounts. It is not necessary to inform anyone that returns from these investments are intended for retirement. All you have to do is watch the money pile up, and if an investment reaches maturity all you have to do then is simply reinvest.

Also, you can enroll in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Money put in an IRA is not taxed until you withdraw it, making IRAs quite popular. You will often be able to deduct your IRA contributions from the tax amounts that you already owe, making this a handy little tip come April. An IRA account is available at most banks. A Roth IRA is the newest kind of account for your retirement. You pay taxes only on the money you invest in your Roth account, and you can cash out with no federal taxes owed. A financial institution can open up a Roth IRA account for you.

401(k) plans are a different type of popular retirement account. Normally an employer offers 401(k) plans, however you might be able to open your own account. It is a good idea to talk to your financial planner or accountant about this. Self employed people may want to consider the Keogh Plan as well. It is yet another type of IRA. A Simplified Employee Pension Plan (SEP) may be just what you need if you're a self employed owner of small business. This type of plan is a variation on the Keogh plan, and many people find them easier to manage than traditional Keoghs.

No matter which retirement investment you select, be sure that you pick one! Don't depend only on your social security or your company retirement plan, or especially on an inheritance that might not even materialize. You can secure a good financial future by investing in one now!

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