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Countdown to Retirement

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Countdown to Retirement

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  1. Retirement Insurance

  2. Countdown to Retirement

  3. Introduction s your retirement approaches, you're bound to have concerns about the changes ahead. Why not put your mind at ease by taking steps to take charge of your new financial reality? In addition to working with a financial advisor to manage your financial affairs, be proactive with the tasks that are within your control to help make a smooth transition to retirement. Here are three recommended activities to complete over the course of the year leading up to your last day in the workforce: Your retirement spending habits will go a long way toward determining whether you have enough to be comfortable for years to come, and your lifestyle after you leave the workforce should be in line with your retirement income. Pull out your calculator and carefully list your projected expenses. Identify predictable, recurring costs for housing, utilities, food and other necessities. Factor in fun money and plan for the unexpected as well. Consider "practicing" retirement by following your projected retirement budget for several months and make adjustments as needed. It's typically most realistic to assume your essential and discretionary expenses won't change drastically in retirement.

  4. Make a date with Social Security. If you want your Social Security benefits to kick in right away, plan accordingly. The Social Security Administration suggests that you apply for your benefits three months before you wish to begin receiving them. This includes your Medicare benefits, which will influence your healthcare costs. Do some research and meet with your financial professional to understand how your retirement age will affect the benefits you will receive so that you may make an informed decision. Also consider how your Social Security check may be impacted by other income, taxes and a working or nonworking spouse. Remember that, in most circumstances, it makes sense to wait until age 70 to draw benefits. Rebalance your investments. Evaluate your asset allocation and rebalance your portfolio if you wish to reduce risk and preserve capital. Depending upon your goals and your comfort with potential volatility, you may want to divest of high-risk stocks and divert assets to more secure, slow-growing investment vehicles. Liquidity can be more important in retirement, so consider moving your money into more liquid savings. Work closely with your financial professional to determine your risk tolerance and to discuss what's right for your personal financial goals and situation.

  5. Start on track to stay on track.Begin your retirement with the smart habit of carefully monitoring your spending and income. Thanks to electronic banking, investing and bill paying, it's easier than ever to keep tabs on your dollars. Most banks offer online banking with budgeting tools that can help you see where your monthly expenditures go at a glance. Update your will and insurances. Now that your life circumstances have changed, revisit your will and insurance policies. Are your beneficiaries current across these contracts? Is your will complete? You may find that the type and amounts of insurance you've had are different from what you now need. For example, if you've retired from a high-risk job, you may be able to reduce or eliminate excess accidental death insurance. At the same time, you may decide to purchase a Medicare supplement plan, long-term care insurance or even burial insurance.

  6. Enjoy the retirement you've earned. Don't wait to get started on this exciting new phase of life. While retirement means your days are free, your calendar should never be empty. Now that you have more free time, follow through on your plans to reconnect with old friends, try a new hobby, join a club, volunteer, travel or do whatever it is you enjoy. Maintaining a full schedule of activities will help you stay mentally and physically alert for a more rewarding retirement. Source:http://bit.ly/2dtEzn9

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