Retirement Investing Advice
December 7, 2009 Filed Under: Investing
When getting near the retirement age many people start analyzing their options for spending their lifelong savings. Few people consider retirement investing because they do not know what their options are. The uncertainty about how much you have to live and what risks the inflation will expose you to, makes retirement investing opportunities scarce. Therefore, people mainly focus on strategies that allow them to lead a comfortable life off the lump sum they’ve accumulated through the retirement plan for savings.
Another one of the nationwide retirement solutions is the purchase of a life annuity. This eliminates one major risk: that you spend all the saved money and have zero in the bank account towards the end of your life. Thus, if you entrust your savings with an insurance company, they will pay you a fixed amount monthly, for the rest of your life. Life insurance is one other service provided by annuity sellers. Yet, inflation makes annuity a tricky choice.
The right retirement investing option would be to join a program that guarantees an unchanged purchasing power every year. Add the Consumer Price Index to the annuity and you have the right income. Check with the company and see whether they provide inflation adjustments for the annuity, and if they don’t, shop elsewhere. The adjustment is normally operated on the basis of the Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities, which you’ll protect you against the negative impact of inflation. Last but not least, there is also the issue of the fees charged for annuities.
Experts claim that annuity should be a retirement investing option when you have exhausted the money from the retirement funds. And here you have a clear example. When you are in your 40s you can make the retirement plans expecting to live to the age of 95. By then, you will get all the money from the savings. The remaining solution to cover for living and health care costs at that age is to use whatever real estate you’ve got and convert it into an annuity.
Other ideas for smart retirement investing that protects one against inflation is stock ownership. Maybe $1 million will not mean the same thing in 50 years from now, but if you have a small ownership percentage in General Electric for instance, you will still be a rich person despite of the inflation. Consider such elements carefully while you are still an active worker because this is the time to make the right decisions.











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