Archive for December, 2008

What are the best retirement plans for a yong lawyer to consider?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
retirement
gooftroop_843 asked:


i am a law school student and i want to know what would be the best way to plan out my retirement. Such as what i would be doing at what age. i am 26 now.

FREDRIC

Is Early Retirement A Fantasy?

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
retirement
Cindy Heller asked:


When life or working conditions become difficult, many people fantasize about early retirement as a form of escape. Early retirement can be a reality if you have taken steps early enough to prepare for this. If you have the foresight and the discipline to set aside savings from your employment income and invested them wisely, perhaps you stand a good chance to do whatever you want to do whenever you want to do it. For people who enjoy their work, mandatory requirement to retire at a certain age may not be looked forward to. They dread the day when they will need to stop going to work as part of a regular routine, fraternizing with their colleagues and basically keeping themselves productively occupied. Another group of people are content with their previous life stage as employees and look forward to transitioning to their next stage of retirement. In summary, different people take to retirement in different ways.

A minority of people start saving for their retirement from their first paycheck. Many people do not start saving for retirement until it is a little too late. Those who started early with saving and investing for retirement, usually can look forward to comfortable retirement. For those who are unprepared, they may survive their retirement out of sheer luck - inheritance from parents who may have passed away or funds from an insurance payout due to the early death of one’s spouse. For everyone else who is unprepared, life will be pretty hard during their retirement. They will have to severely limit their choices in terms of quality of accommodation, activities like travel and potentially even the types of food consumed.

Do Not Daydream About Your Retirement; Prepare For It

If you wish to enjoy the flexibility to do whatever you wish upon your retirement, you need to prepare for it by saving and investing wisely according to a financial plan. You can choose to wake up whenever you wish. You may decide to spend time with your friends and neighbors. You can spend time with your grandchildren and watch them grow up. You may wish to work in the garden or take long naps. You can catch up on your favorite TV programs or movies. In fact, your leisure choices are limitless. The key proviso is that you have the financial means to do so. So put in place a retirement plan as early as possible.

There are some who dread retirement, since they miss the sense of order in their day from employment. They do not have any particular hobbies or interests. They may not socialize easily. They just do not know what to do with themselves with all the time they have from retirement. Some of them may take on another job post-retirement. A job that may not demand much in terms of skills or physical strength. These people are contented to work as long as they can and do not look forward to their retirement.

Retirement Jobs Are Increasingly Becoming Available

The issue of retirement jobs may seem really odd to some, but the reality is that not everyone can afford to retire. In developed countries, the two issues of a shrinking population arising from fewer babies being born and an ageing population living beyond the previous lifespan estimates have meant that retirees who need jobs can usually find them. Since more people can expect to live longer, they need to take this extended longevity into their retirement financial planning. For some this may be a little too late, so they will grudgingly have to consider working longer. Many governments around the world have been systematically raising the mandatory retirement age over the last few decades.

Opportunities For Retirement Jobs In Consulting

Many professionals today can develop new careers in retirement by offering their services as consultants in the fields in which they have expertise and from which they retired. This allows them to stay in the workforce without the pressures of day to day job demands. Most will work on a part time basis and others will work as contractors, working only when there is work, leaving plenty of time for hobbies and other interests.

Those lucky enough to have lucrative part-time consulting retirement jobs have the luxury of working productively for short durations at a time, while having the flexibility to spend the rest of their time on other activities like hobbies and social service. Many retirees who elect to work usually do so with a strong work ethic. Businesses may benefit substantially from offering these charged-up, motivated and active retirees.

There is a great span of retirement jobs available for the retiree who is seeking suitable work. Some may be simple and undemanding work at retail stores like fast food joints and cafes right up to high-end consultancy positions. If retirement jobs give retirees some sense of purpose along with other tangible benefits, then society at large benefits too. National welfare systems do not end up being over-burdened.



BERNARD

Think Big in 2008 – Make Retirement your Top New Year’s Resolution

Saturday, December 13th, 2008
retirement
Ramsay Mameesh asked:


This new year, think big, make your top new year’s resolution retirement. Conventional wisdom says to create small, manageable new years resolutions, that are easy to accomplish. Lose ten pounds, join a gym, get better organized, all are typical new year’s resolutions. And saving more money for retirement, increasing your 401k contributions, reducing your debt, are great retirement new year’s resolutions as well. But why not consider going for the whole thing this year? Why not retire in 2008?

You may be in a position to retire in 2008. You may be wealthier than you realize. But listening to conventional wisdom, and thinking small, may cause you to miss the great retirement opportunity of 2008!

According to the U.S. Census Bureau. In April of 2007, 15 million American Households had a net

worth over $500,000. That means 15 million American Families can stop working right now. An individual can retire on even less. Over 30 million American Adults don’t need to be working! Unfortunately, since the time of that report, the two assets that make up the majority of Americans net worth, housing prices and stock values, have both been on the decline.

And many economists are predicting, lower house values and the strong possibility of a recession, in the coming year. So while you are achieving your small and manageable retirement resolution, increasing your 401k contribution in 2008 for example, the overall value of your retirement portfolio may be dramatically lower at the end of the year. You may be in a better position to retire now, than you will be again, for many years to come. This is not the time, to be thinking small, or for conventional wisdom.

Conventional wisdom says you need to be rich to retire. Conventional wisdom is often wrong. The truth is you don’t need to be rich to retire. Conventional wisdom in the retirement industry for instance, assumes you will consume, between 70 - 80% of your current income, annually in retirement. It’s a guess. It’s a “Consumption Assumption”, that forces you to save more money than you need for retirement, and causes you to delay retirement. If you are prepared to challenge conventional wisdom, and think big, you may be able to retire in 2008.

But how do you know if you have enough savings to retire in 2008? That depends - on how much you need to spend in retirement. You determine how much you need to spend in retirement, therefore, you determine how much savings you need for retirement. It’s really that simple, and to make it even easier, here are some free retirement tools to help you achieve retirement this year.

Free Retirement Guide - This 15 page retirement guide destroys conventional wisdom, and reveals the secret to early retirement, the formula to accurately calculate retirement, and much more.

Budget 2008 Retirement Software - Your retirement budget, the amount of money you are going to spend in retirement, is the crucial element in calculating if you have enough savings for retirement. This free retirement software enables you to easily create a budget, track your current monthly expenses for all of 2008, and plan for your retirement.

Retirement Widget - A fun little desktop widget, to remind you how much time you have left, to retire in 2008.

This new year make your 2008 top new year’s resolution retirement. Thinking big, and challenging conventional wisdom, may lead you to retirement in 2008.



MERLE

Self Managed Iras. Why You Must Have One if You’re Serious About Your Retirement

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
retirement
Peter Clark asked:


Retiring soon? You need a self managed IRA. Self managed IRAs, or what can be sometimes be called self directed IRAS, are by far the best management vehicle for soon to be retirees, or for that matter anyone who plans to retire in the future, and that’s all of us.

Retiring in the future is going to be a problem for those who want to retire comfortably. As the population ages and the tax base shrinks relative to those needing retirement pensions, pressure on government funds for retirees is going to grow. Those smart enough to recognize the problem need to act now, and a self directed IRA, preferably invested in real estate, is the best way to do it.

How serious is the problem for future retirees? A recent Social Security Administrations trustee report has found that by 2040 social security will not be able to meet full retirement benefits. Scary isn’t it?

An IRA, or an Individual Retirement Account, is a vehicle to direct money into a fund that is set up to provide for your retirement. And anyone serious about their retirement needs to plan and invest wisely for it, right now.

Why would you do that through a self managed IRA? Why not just save up for your retirement?

The answer is all to do with tax. The government has graciously allowed us all substantial tax benefits for planning for our retirement through an Individual Retirement Account.

Why would the government give you tax benefits for planning for your retirement? To encourage people to self fund their own retirement to take pressure off limited future public funds. I won’t go into all the tax benefits that attach to IRAs, except to say that if you’re serious about a comfortable retirement you simply must have your own IRA to help you plan and invest for your retirement. For more details on the tax advantages talk to your financial advisor.

Of course many people already have their own Individual Retirement Account. Problem is that these are set up through the banks and trustees and investment companies, which of course direct your IRA retirement funds into their own products. And the investment returns on these products are not spectacular. You won’t set yourself up with a comfortable pension on 6% or 8% return on investment.

Most IRA custodians only allow investments in a narrow range of investment vehicles like stocks, mutual funds, bonds and CDs.

However those in the know recognize that a self managed IRA is a far better vehicle to maximize returns on your retirement funds. If you rollover your current IRA into a self directed IRA you have full control over how, and where, your future retirement funds are invested, and far more potential to maximize your investment returns. And so to maximise your comfort level in retirement.

A self directed IRA custodian will allow you a much wider range of investments, and these include real estate.

Why would you want to invest your IRA into real estate, particularly in 2008 when the real estate market is in meltdown?

Firstly because real estate is always the best long term wealth creation tool, especially when it’s tax advantaged. It’s solid and less volatile than any other investment, and so allows you to borrow safely. Mortgages over real estate are much easier to obtain than, say, a loan to buy shares. Even in 2008.

And what about the current state of the property market? Why would anyone with a self managed IRA want to invest in real estate right now?

Because, like in any market, there are always fantastic opportunities available if you know where to look and how to invest. Not all real estate is a disaster, and there are some very good advizors with spectacular real estate investment opportunities available, even now.

One in particular offering no money down real estate investing opportunities to ordinary IRA and 401(k) investors (and ordinary credit investors) right now. Guaranteed returns and immediate equity, and backed by a solid investment strategy backed by a US public company with an impeccable record in real estate investing.

So if you’ve been thinking about your retirement, either in the short term or the long term, and either have your own IRA or need to set one up, do it. Set up your own self managed IRA or rollover into one, and get started planning and investing for your retirement, no money down, guaranteed.

You’ll be comfortable in your retirement if you do.



CHARLEY

What is better a retirement plan or a 401K plan? Is there a difference and how much should I save a month?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
retirement
**A Perfect Gentleman** asked:


Do you know a good place to start when your employer is not doing retirement because you do not have enough hours? I dont feel like Social Security will be around when I get to the age to draw. That will be like in 2040 something.

MARQUITA

How can you get retirement when your employer does not offer it?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
retirement
kriminyjicket asked:


My husband has no retirement plan with his employer and are there companies out there retirement companies that offer plans for the individual. If so, then what are some good companies to have a retirement plan through.

CHI

How does retirement for reservists work?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
retirement
airforcewolf16 asked:


I am in the USAF reserve now as an avionics tech. (enlisted). I plan on reenlisting and hopefully retiring. I also plan on a career change (officer) since I will be getting a degree in nursing.

How will retirement work in my case? Do I have to wait until I a certain age to start receiving benefits? What about on-base privileges? I plan on staying straight reservist; no active duty except for TDYs. Thanks!

BENITA

They Laughed at Me When I Began Planning for Retirement

Monday, December 8th, 2008
retirement
Andy Rogers asked:


my colleagues realized how important was retirement planning when they themselves got retired, did they understand my wisdom. People would be idiots to not plan it earlier. It may seem tough at first to believe that one has to retire someday from the workplace and the sooner it is done the better it is for the life after retirement. Retirement planning is essential in order to be able to enjoy retirement. Most people have dreams for their retirement years and only planning will make it happen. The best time to begin retirement planning is as soon as a person has graduated from college and begins to work. Those people who begin early will find that their retirement years will be filled with the ability to do whatever they want or dream up.

Some people who don’t plan properly find retirement to be a night mare. But there are actually some good ideas to help plan for retirement. A great idea is to reserve a convenient optimum percentage of pay and place it in an investment account. Doing it this way means that the money isn’t missed and doesn’t become part of the monthly budget. Don’t expect that if the money isn’t taken out automatically that a person will have enough will power to do it on their own. Retirement planning isn’t easy and it takes determination and discipline to keep the plan together for years.

Taking advice form a retirement advisor is a good idea. He can make suggestions and advise of several significant things like opportunities to increase investments. As a person gets increases in salary or pay, keep the percentage of ten percent going to retirement planning. In doing this the person might also have the opportunity to possibly have early retirement. By retiring early a person will be able to spend more time doing all the things they have dreamed of. It doesn’t mean that life stops. Because of all these reasons, retirement planning is essential for later on in life.In the same way that as a child one learns how the ants and birds work hard for the winter to come, it is important to have instilled inside a person a good work ethic.

Prior planning is going to have long term benefits. It feels so good after retirement when you see the fruits of your planning endeavors ripe. A person will be glad that they spent the time doing retirement planning. They will be proud of the fact that they had self discipline to keep it up over the years. For those people not at retirement age it’s never too late to start preparing and if one sticks with the plan, retirement can still be filled with the opportunities to fulfill dreams someday.Retirement planning should never feel like a chore because it is a means to have a great time in the golden years of life.



GRANVILLE

What is the best way to rollover untaxed retirement accounts ?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
retirement
nobleinvestments asked:


I am nearing retirement and have about 25k in untaxed money in a retirement account through my employer. I am looking for a way to roll it over tax free and still keep investing it safely but have access to it as needed with no withdrawal penalties. Is there a way ??

CHADWICK

Can my retirement account invest in real estate that I purchase for leasing to unrelated tenants?

Friday, December 5th, 2008
retirement
Michele L asked:


If I have a retirement account, say a 401k or an IRA, can I use those funds - not to borrow - but as an investment in a mutli-tenant residential apartment complex that I will be leasing to unrelated tenants to derive income? How is this done? Who do I talk to about the details?

BIANCA