Retirement planning doesn’t mean one should only concentrate on their finances. Retirement planning requires a combination of financial and personal planning. Personal planning determines one’s satisfaction during their retirement. Experts estimate you will need 70 to 90 percent of your pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living you have now, but your situation could be completely different. It is important to calculate exactly how much you need for retirement and set up your goals accordingly.
How can I get started with retirement planning?
For those intimidated by the stock market, consider investing in an index fund that requires… Read More
Defined contribution plans are employer-sponsored retirement plans that depend on workers to make contributions and manage investments. An annuity is a contract you make with an insurance company or financial services firm. In exchange for one or several contributions in the present, the company agrees to provide future income (usually with some amount of interest) for a set number of years—or the rest of your life. Because of the certainty they offer, annuities are a popular option for people who want to receive reliable income in retirement when they no longer earn a salary. A target-date fund decides on the… Read More