Your Retirement Planning Journey, Part 3: The Finish Line and Beyond
It's just ahead of you. The finish line. Now, there's a big question to ask: "Can I actually retire?"
It's just ahead of you. The finish line. Now, there's a big question to ask: "Can I actually retire?"
For many, retirement is a challenge, rather than a victory lap. In fact, a 20231 study found that half of American households face the risk of having to reduce their standard of living after leaving the workforce, a problem compounded by the trend of more people living to their late 80s and 90s.
With that context, a well-considered retirement plan during your working years becomes all the more important, especially if you want to exit on your own terms and live the life you prefer. And certainly, the final years of your retirement planning journey – as well as those beyond – are just as important as the first.
According to recent data from the Center for Retirement Research, the average retirement age is 65 for men and 62 for women. If you fall into that timeframe, it will be natural to start thinking more about the milestone once you reach your 50s. By then, consider:
So, you’re retired and, hopefully, reaping the benefits from decades’ worth of saving. Absolutely, it’s a time to kick back and enjoy the things in life you find most fulfilling, but you’ll still have at least one job — maintaining your finances.
Depending on a host of factors, including when you retire and your health, retirement can last decades, so the money you’ve saved and other income sources will need to last to preserve your preferred lifestyle (and to, potentially, leave something in your estate for heirs). As with everything in your retirement planning journey, the job is made easier with effective preparation. These are some tips:
For more on enjoying these golden years, check out the final article in our retirement planning series. If you’d like to go deeper on your personal journey, check out FNB Wealth Management here.
1 - The National Retirement Risk Index: Version 2.0 – Center for Retirement Research (bc.edu)
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