Retirement Help Allegan MI

For those individuals with forthcoming retirement, financial matters can be a major concern. Here are some expert tips on how to properly manage your money leading up to, and during, your retirement.

Local Companies

Remington Financial Services
(269) 673-6266
231 Trowbridge St
Allegan, MI
American Express Financial Advisors-Michael Beach
(269) 686-0374
1517 Lincoln Rd
Allegan, MI
Tibbitts Financial Consulting
(269) 673-4600
231 Hubbard St
Allegan, MI
Chisholm Thomas R
(989) 791-3880
100 Harrow Ln
Saginaw, MI
Fahey Financial Inc
(517) 336-7225
1500 Abbot Rd Ste 105
East Lansing, MI
Garner & Assoc
(734) 354-9763
44784 Helm St
Plymouth, MI
Strategic Financial Solutions
(616) 235-6300
2900 28th St SW
Grandville, MI
Smith Barney
(906) 228-7123
101 S Front St Ste 103
Marquette, MI
Hilier Capital Management
(616) 796-6659
217 E 24th St
Holland, MI
Archer Financial Llc
(517) 543-5570
218 S Bostwick St
Charlotte, MI

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(NC)-Typically, people in their twenties are saving for a vacation trip or paying off their student loans. Those in their thirties are shopping for their first home and buying new cars, and the forties generation are saving for their children's university education or eyeing a family cottage.

The reality is that those with decades before retirement often think about financial goals that are closer at hand. They have difficulty visualizing what life will be like when they don't have to go to work every day.

"Many have no idea how they are going to spend their retirement," says Patricia Lovett-Reid, a senior vice president with TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. "While they may be putting money away in an RRSP, they haven't considered whether they will continue to work, where they will live or what their expenses will be."

Lovett-Reid says that the difficulty in visualizing their 'golden years' leaves many investors without a proper plan to save and invest for retirement. However, by considering some key factors, investors can more easily develop a retirement plan that fits with their current lifestyle and budget.

1. Will you continue to work?

Some people decide to continue working for the added income, to take on new challenges or simply to remain active and involved. By thinking ahead about what your own needs and aspirations will be when you reach retirement age, you can begin to answer this key question.

2. Where will you choose to live?

If you're considering selling your current home, think about where and when you might want to move. Family relationships, the location of friends, the appeal of a warmer climate, or access to good health care services and medical expenses' coverage could all be considerations in your choice.

3. What are your ongoing family responsibilities?

Even in retirement, you may still have children or parents who count on you for support. Insurance strategies and estate planning can be effective ways to manage these responsibilities.

4. What activities do you want to pursue?

People are living longer and leading increasingly active lives. You may want to take up new hobbies, travel, volunteer or continue your education.

"Lifestyle choices and ongoing responsibilities are huge factors in planning for your retirement," concludes Lovett-Reid. "It's very important to talk to a financial advisor who can help align your financial assets with your dreams and create a plan."

- News Canada

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1st Metropolitan Mortgage

517-203-4040
4990 Northwind Drive #120
East Lansing, MI
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