If you’re retired, there’s good news in that you’ll probably live longer and perhaps better than your parents and grandparents did. The bad news: You’ll live a longer and perhaps more expensive life, too.
You face decisions your parents or grandparents likely didn’t face before you.
This means every year you need to realistically estimate your life-expectancy to manage the foundation for your retirement (which might include years of less-than-great-health). Let’s say you are 58 – you need to plan for the next 37 years – more than a third of your life.
Here are five easy pointers, in ascending order of importance:
Is your portfolio sufficiently diversified? Did you buy annuity policies that you don’t really understand and that may become expensive for you to own? Do you need someone to only manage your investments or to also provide financial planning advice?
The average American spends more time analyzing the cost of a new TV than the costs and qualities of a financial professional.
In a large home with stairs? Will most of your wealth center around your home as your retirement years tick past? Who will care for you if you can’t yourself (don’t plan on a spouse, as you may become a widow or widower)?
Get objective advice on long-term care planning and your options for a reverse mortgage to convert your home equity into cash.
Consolidate your holdings and paper trail, a kindness not only to your current recordkeeping but also to your future heirs.
You don’t need to give specific dollar information, but family or friends need to know your preferences and where to find your assets if you die or can no longer communicate.
Death and taxes are inevitabilities we all face. Make that time as easy as you can for your executor and heirs.
Important Disclosures
The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual product or security. To determine which products(s) or investment(s) may be appropriate for you, consult your financial professional prior to purchasing or investing.
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This article was prepared by FMeX.
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