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Ensure You’re Ready for Retirement

by Contributor

Apr 8, 2020

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ACCORDING TO A RECENT STUDY by the General Accountability Office, 29 percent of Americans 55 and older do not have any retirement savings or pension plan, and those who have saved are woefully behind, with households age 55–64 averaging $104,000 in retirement assets.

 

The bleak outlook can largely be attributed to a lack of education when it comes to retirement planning and, more specifically, investment allocation. With a growing number of millennials feeling ill-equipped to make investment-related decisions — even within their own retirement plans — the numbers prove ignorance is not bliss. In fact, 61 percent of millennials said they want to invest but they don’t know how.

 

These numbers alone should serve as a call to action for younger workers who increasingly find themselves behind the eight ball when it comes to saving for retirement. A sound, longterm roadmap to retirement can center on three key areas.

 

DEVELOP HEALTHY FINANCIAL HABITS. In a society increasingly driven by social media, it is easy to fall prey to a “keeping up with the Joneses” philosophy toward spending. Do you have friends who tweet and share every purchase and activity in their lives? Believe it or not, this subconsciously drives the temptation to spend on things we do not need or want to impress people we don’t even like. Finding a balance and delaying gratification on purchases can singlehandedly make or break your financial well-being, and it starts with making tough budgeting decisions.

 

LIVE BELOW YOUR MEANS. Try contributing an extra 1 or 2 percent to your company’s retirement plan, or open up an IRA. You won’t miss the contribution and your standard of living will adjust accordingly. Seek to live below your means today to ensure a strong financial future tomorrow.

 

REDUCE YOUR DEBT. The average American household carries a whopping $15,762 in credit card debt. According to a study this year, the average household pays a total of $6,658 in interest per year — lost dollars that could be pumped into retirement savings and wealth accumulation. In some situations debt such as a mortgage or a student loan can improve one’s financial position long-term; however, credit card debt carries. the highest interest rates and should be paid off as quickly as possible. Work with an independent financial planner if necessary to consolidate debt and come up with a game plan to attack it head on.

 

At the end of the day, no magic bullet can singlehandedly solve the retirement shortfall for millions of Americans. Only you can take steps to educate yourself and make prudent, financially savvy choices in your day-to-day life which will translate to a significantly healthier financial standing. Don’t just hope the retirement picture in your life becomes clearer as the day gets closer; the opposite is true. Build confident savings and investment solutions for your household by starting today.

 

The content of this article is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional financial advice.

 

Always seek the expertise of a certified financial advisor or other qualified provider with any questions you may have regarding personal finance, investment and money-related issues.

 

By: David Pilaitis

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