December 12, 2004 07:34 AM
Last-Minute Retirement Planning
Excerpt: If you're fiftysomething and underfunded, it's time to take bold action. You must radically improve your savings strategy fast — and perhaps adjust your expectations for retirement. But don't worry. With a bit of determination and creativity, your retirement can still be comfortable. Here are some tips.
THE BEST WAY TO save for retirement is to diligently sock away dollars starting with your very first paycheck and stopping only once the champagne is served at your retirement party.
Too bad it doesn't always work out that way.
On the road to a comfy retirement, many folks hit detours. Job loss, divorce, illness, disability — there are myriad reasons why distant goals like retirement are often put on hold, while more immediate ones, like paying the mortgage, take precedence. In fact, even without a catastrophic event, many family budgets are stretched so thin that saving for retirement is simply impossible.
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Bush Says Social Security Plan Would Reassure Markets (December 17, 2004)
President Bush said on Thursday that addressing the long-term problems in Social Security would reassure the financial markets, offering a rationale to offset criticism that his plan to add personal investment accounts to the retirement system would require up to $2 trillion in new government ...
Are You Ready To Retire? (December 13, 2004)
Baby boomers may not be as prepared for retirement as they think. Only 42 percent of boomers have decided on an age to retire and have actively planned out how much they should save each month to achieve that goal, reports Allstate Insurance Company. The ...
Small Change Adds Up To Big Savings (December 09, 2004)
Pennies for a rainy day are nice, but there are easy ways to save much more that that for a sunny future. Glinda Bridgforth and Gail Perry-Mason, authors of the new book "Girl, Make Your Money Grow!" recommend starting small. Putting aside even a dollar ...
Bush To Borrow To Fix Social Security (December 07, 2004)
President Bush expects the federal government will have to increase its borrowing to pay for transition costs associated with adding personal retirement accounts to Social Security, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Monday. "The Social Security system is unsustainable. It needs to be fixed," McClellan ...
Read all 23 posts in the same category of Retirement:
Bush Says Social Security Plan Would Reassure Markets -
Dec 17, 2004
Are You Ready To Retire? - Dec 13, 2004
Small Change Adds Up To Big Savings - Dec 09, 2004
Bush To Borrow To Fix Social Security - Dec 07, 2004
Moving Smoothly Into Retirement - Dec 07, 2004
Get Healthy, Get Wealthy - Dec 06, 2004
Five Books to Retire By - Dec 05, 2004
Tax Policy Promotes Early Retirement - Dec 02, 2004
Fidelity Analyzes Pension Performance - Dec 02, 2004
Social Security COLA Increase Looks Puny - Dec 02, 2004
No More IRA Leniency - Nov 29, 2004
To Yield A Good Retirement, Get Real, And Work It Out - Nov 28, 2004
Social Security Reforms On The Way? - Nov 26, 2004
Some New Ways To Preserve Your Retirement - Nov 23, 2004
Living Trust Offers: How to Make Sure They're Trust-Worthy - Nov 22, 2004
How to Forecast a Lifespan - Nov 21, 2004
Be Happy, And Put Retirement Fears to Rest - Nov 21, 2004
Seven Ways to Stop Saying 'Oops!' - Nov 21, 2004
Retirees Don't Have to Be So Frugal: A Case for Withdrawing Up to 6% a Year - Nov 17, 2004
How to Avoid Living Like a Poor Student at Age 70 - Nov 09, 2004
What Social Security Might Look Like - Nov 09, 2004
Are You Retirement Ready -- Or Not? - Nov 03, 2004
Are You Ready To Retire? - Dec 13, 2004
Small Change Adds Up To Big Savings - Dec 09, 2004
Bush To Borrow To Fix Social Security - Dec 07, 2004
Moving Smoothly Into Retirement - Dec 07, 2004
Get Healthy, Get Wealthy - Dec 06, 2004
Five Books to Retire By - Dec 05, 2004
Tax Policy Promotes Early Retirement - Dec 02, 2004
Fidelity Analyzes Pension Performance - Dec 02, 2004
Social Security COLA Increase Looks Puny - Dec 02, 2004
No More IRA Leniency - Nov 29, 2004
To Yield A Good Retirement, Get Real, And Work It Out - Nov 28, 2004
Social Security Reforms On The Way? - Nov 26, 2004
Some New Ways To Preserve Your Retirement - Nov 23, 2004
Living Trust Offers: How to Make Sure They're Trust-Worthy - Nov 22, 2004
How to Forecast a Lifespan - Nov 21, 2004
Be Happy, And Put Retirement Fears to Rest - Nov 21, 2004
Seven Ways to Stop Saying 'Oops!' - Nov 21, 2004
Retirees Don't Have to Be So Frugal: A Case for Withdrawing Up to 6% a Year - Nov 17, 2004
How to Avoid Living Like a Poor Student at Age 70 - Nov 09, 2004
What Social Security Might Look Like - Nov 09, 2004
Are You Retirement Ready -- Or Not? - Nov 03, 2004