Here’s to Saving Enough for a Successful Retirement - Right on the Money - Part 4 of 5



Subhead It’s No Simple Matter to Accumulate Enough Money for Retirement Synopsis Most retirees are either going to spend their money on themselves, give their money to others or do both. But that’s all determined by how much after-tax income you have at the end of the month. You must integrate the right financial products with tax and planning strategies to mitigate as many retirement risks as possible to generate the most net-spendable income during retirement. Content How much do you need to meet your “retire-style” goals? That depends, because everyone’s idea of retirement is different. For some it’s golf, travel and visits to see family on a whim. To meet your desired goals, you’ll need to start with a budget and a risk-tolerance test to figure out where you’re most comfortable. Watch the interview about saving enough money for retirement with investment adviser representative adviser Eric Judy. Building a basic retirement strategy includes knowing the sources of your retirement income and organizing them into buckets of spending, such as: − IRAs. − 401(k)s. − HSAs. − Social Security. − Pensions. − Real estate (home equity). Most retirees appreciate predictable monthly income like monthly Social Security benefits. Some seniors use guaranteed lifetime income annuities as well. It brings a degree of solace and confidence for the future and helps removes some of the angst and stress over finances. It may even be an issue of product suitability based on the retiree’s financial profile and risk tolerance. You might have to consider working longer or working part-time while “retired” to earn what you need to match your desired “retire-style.” For most people, gone are the days where a million dollars saved for retirement is enough anymore—currently, some advisers are putting it closer to $1.8 million. Be sure to seek guidance from a financial adviser and insurance professional when it comes to preparing for retirement, so you can ensure you’re on the right track. Together, you may be able forecast realistic expectations and figure out the numbers you need—key components of planning. Nationally syndicated financial columnist and talk show host Steve Savant interviews Investment Adviser Representative Eric Judy co author of The New Retirement, a Paradigm Shift on the weekly consumer video show Right on the Money. Right on the Money is an hour talk financial show for consumers and distributed its 5 ten minute segments as video press releases to over 280 national outlets. (www.rightonthemoneyshow.com) https://youtu.be/TmTGSrLV3t4

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