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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Planning for Your Future: an Age-centric Tip

By Billy Pace

Before designing any investment strategy it is highly recommended that you consult an expert in the field. This guide is aimed at helping you to best invest your money for retirement at every stage through life.

You've heard the news, that we are about to enter a recession. Jobs may be lost, and belts will need to be tightened. During times like this, many people lose sight of the need for long-term financial plans. It is times like these, though that should heighten our awareness for the need to have sound financial goals and know how to achieve them.

Unfortunately, we can no longer depend upon Social Security to carry us through our golden years. More and more, governments are pushing the onus of caring for themselves through old age back onto the people. This burden opens opportunities for the savvy consumer though. Through smart investing and discipline you can lead a life of luxury instead of merely surviving your old age.

It is more important to begin investing small amounts of money right away, then to try and save up a large amount. Remember that most retirement plans are built on compounding the interest, so the longer your money is in play, the more interest you will earn.

You can read the whole article to see all of the options available to you, or you can skip to the section that deals directly with your stage of life.

20s: Discipline early in life, will serve you throughout life. Do not allow yourself to become buried under debt. Yours is the least painful position to be in. Your best course of action will be to pay down debt and make use of employer contributions to a 401k fund. You should also look into an IRA - your back can help you to set it up so that funds are automatically withdrawn so that you don't miss your money.

You are 30something: You are beginning to reap the rewards of your hard work with higher wages. Add to your 401k and IRA accounts gradually, slowly increasing contributions. Experts say that you should be investing about 10% of earnings by this point in life. Take the remainder of that 10% and invest in stocks. Stocks come with inherent risks, but prudence can help minimize risks.

You are 40something: Now is the time to become more aggressive with your savings. Ensure that you are filling your annual 401k and IRA allowances. You also want to shift non-liquid assets around. Remember to not place all of your eggs in any one basket. Begin to move stock investments into the bonds market for a greater level of security.

50s: It is time to look hard at your finances. What goals do you have, and how much money will meeting them require? Arrange to meet with a financial consultant who can help you to design a custom plan to assist you in meeting your goals. Find out if you qualify for any assistance and apply for all that you are entitled to. Hit your limits - contribute the maximum you are allowed. Understand that 65 doesn't mean you won't work again. Many people are choosing to stay in their jobs longer, or to take part-time positions elsewhere. - 23222

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