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To a Financially Stable Early Retirement

January 29, 2020 1 Comment

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For most people, retirement usually means easing into a worry-free life where you can spend more time with family and pursue hobbies you neglected while still working full time. But these days, one of the biggest concerns about retirement is not being able to afford a lifestyle without a steady source of income.

To a Financially Stable Early Retirement

For those who have envisioned retiring earlier, the challenge doubles as financial security for early retirees seems like a daunting prospect. Fortunately, there are steps you can follow to ensure that you are financially stable by the time you decide to retire.

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The Secret to An Early Retirement and Financial Security

December 30, 2019 Leave a Comment

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Retirement is more a state of mind than anything else. Traditionally, an age for retirement was considered based on the ability of a person to work and handle work-related stress easily without the effect of the same becoming much of a burden on the health of the person. Thus most often the age for retirement would be either of 58 years or 60 years.

The Secret to An Early Retirement and Financial Security

Most people who are planning to retire early or those who have retired early are generally people who have found alternate part-time work or have taken up work as consultants and thus they have been able to leave the general 9 AM to 5 PM work culture and enjoy a retired life earlier than their contemporaries.

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Comparison Between ISAs and Pensions in the UK

March 19, 2019 3 Comments

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My Sister lives in London. My parents live in India and I am here in the USA. Different countries, different financial systems, and regulators. But some things are common. There are some tax-advantaged retirement accounts where employers can contribute and there is another form of retirement savings where you can contribute from your savings.

Retirement IRA Option

In the USA, they are known as 401k and IRA. In India, they are the Provident Fund and Public Provident Fund and in the UK they are pension funds and ISA (Individual Savings Account). Here we will talk about the UK, as the rules of contribution and withdrawal to these funds are different in different countries.

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Don’t Run Out of Money When You Retire

May 11, 2017 3 Comments

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Retirement, you may be looking forward to or you may be hating the thought of it, or both, at the same time. How can that be?  Well, we are living longer, more active lives. But a shifting economy has put a dent into the finances of millions of Americans approaching retirement age.

Don't Run Out of Money When You Retire

As such, many Americans are worried that they will run out of money at some time during their retirement.  But you don’t need to worry and here are some of the strategies you can use to make sure you have the money you need.

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How to financially plan for your early retirement

May 4, 2017 1 Comment

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The main challenge for those seeking to retire early is how to generate enough income to meet or even exceed their monthly household budgets. The challenge is magnified when you consider the fact that your cost of living is likely to grow exponentially as your children grow and enroll in schools. With a projected rise in household budgets, you will, therefore, need to also plan diligently on how to generate enough income over the years to meet those growing financial obligations.

How to financially plan for your early retirement

Sources of income, rather than the uses of the income thus raised, should be your priority when you are planning your early retirement. Some of the sources of income will be applicable both before and after your retirement; while others will fall to either before or after your retirement. To afford an early retirement, you do need to plan for it in two ways.

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Biggest Threat To a Woman’s Retirement

March 6, 2017 2 Comments

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When we address the topic of the biggest threat to a woman’s retirement, do you want the good news or the bad news first?

This isn’t a trick question so I’ll start with the good news:  It’s longevity.  That’s actually better than good news.  In fact, it’s great news.  Women are living longer and longer, and longevity is redefining retirement for women.

Now, for the bad news: Women are living longer. And with longer lives comes the need for more money for retirement. That’s really bad news.

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The Secrets to a Happy Retirement

September 5, 2016 7 Comments

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Fewer retirees than ever report they are enjoying themselves in retirement—a trend that’s consistent across income groups, new research found. Discover how you can plan for a retirement that maximizes your chances for satisfying golden years.

The Secrets to a Happy Retirement

As you might expect, good health and plenty of money help retired workers enjoy themselves, but something else seems to be lowering retirees’ satisfaction. The proportion of retirees who say they feel “very satisfied,” dropped significantly in both the highest and lowest-income groups between 1998 and 2012, according to a 2016 Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI) survey.

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Planning Today for Retirement Tomorrow

August 29, 2016 4 Comments

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Americans are living longer than ever. That means a decades-long retirement isn’t out of the question for many of us. And, of course, we want to maintain our existing standard of living and fill those “golden years” with good food, trips to exotic locations, visits with our loved ones, and much more.

Planning Today for Retirement Tmorrow

The ideal retirement looks different for each of us. But, no matter what our plans are, we need a nest egg that allows us to live comfortably, have some fun and pay for any medical expenses that crop up—which they will at some point.

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4 Considerations for a Successful Retirement

July 27, 2016 2 Comments

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Retirement planning is often mistaken as a purely financial activity. Life is about more than money; retirement is no different. What the terms ‘success’ and ‘retirement’ denote to you is inherently subjective. Someone who defines success in financial terms will have different retirement priorities as well.

4 Considerations for a Successful Retirement

When planning for a successful retirement, it is important to address four basic aspects regardless of how you prioritize them. Failing to address retirement needs comprehensively will lead to discontents a term that is not often associated with success.

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How to Choose a Small-Business Retirement Plan

May 30, 2016 3 Comments

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As a small business owner, you’ve got a heap of tasks that need your attention today. So opening a small business retirement plan may not be on the top of your list.

But here’s an argument for moving it up the priority ladder:  Small-business retirement plans provide plenty of financial benefits you and your business can use in the here and now.

Small Business Retirement Plan

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