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6 Retirement Myths - Busted
Steve Dahl
Six Retirement Planning Myths
Myth #1. When I retire I won't need as much to live on.
Hogwash! How do you know what the cost of living is going to be? Sure the kids are off on their own and the house might be paid off but medical bills and cost of living are unpredictable. You should be able to live on less but why would you want to?
Myth #2. I'm a young pup and retirement is far, far away!
Get real dude, time flies when you're having fun and burning mun. Of course it's much easier to save a measly $29 a week at 34 than it is to save a whopping $240 at 54! That's about what it's going to take to have $200k in the old nest egg at 65. So there you have it. You can do it the hard we or the easy way. You decide oh youthful one!
Myth #3. My adorable children will take care of me.
Whoa! Haven't you been watching TV? Your kids are more likely to move back in with you than they are to take care of you! Think back a bit... didn't you preach to your kids about personal responsibility and good old independence? Keep your kids in your life but keep them out of your retirement planning.
Myth #4. I'm counting on social security to save my bacon!
Yeah, that will be the day when pigs fly. Uncle Sam hasn't figured out if there will even be any social security in another decade or two. Counting on the government for a big part of your retirement income makes for a weak retirement strategy. You are better off counting on your own discipline and resourcefulness. Of course you can start taking social security when you hit 62 but it might be a better idea to view that as a bit of a bonus than an absolute sure thing.
Myth #5. I don't have enough money to save or invest for retirement.
That might be true but then... maybe not. Take a hard look at where your money is going. Have you maximized your contributions to your 401(k) or other employer-sponsored retirement plans? Have you considered leveraging your home equity or other under-performing assets into safe and secure investments? Have you scrutinized your spending habits? Do you really need that satellite dish and 500 channels of mind numbing video? Do you really need the newest and shiniest shoes and chicest Chevy's? Even if you can only save a small amount each week, start now. Be consistent and automatic with savings and investing. You might never feel like it's enough but that is no reason to not to start.
Myth #6. I can't afford a financial planner.
Many financial planners are compensated by the companies they represent and therefore charge nothing to you unless you do business with them. Others charge for their time on an hourly or fee-based schedule. Find someone you trust and get references. Take your time, go slow and do a little homework. Retirement planning is all about the future but it needs to start today.
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