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Summary of Retirement Investing Strategies

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Summary of Retirement Investing Strategies

Saving for retirement isn’t simply a matter of stashing your money away for later. It is an involved process with many components to consider. Ask yourself questions like the following:

  • How many years do I have before I need to draw on my retirement investments?
  • What is my tolerance for risk—how much can I afford to lose on a poor investment choice?
  • Will I benefit from current income tax savings—will I likely be in a higher or lower income tax bracket when I retire?

Using your answers to questions like these will help you design a retirement plan asset allocation model that will work for you. Here are some additional ideas to try:

Practical Ideas I Can Start with Today

  • Add up my monthly expenses to get a sense of how much I need to live on. Ask myself what would change in retirement.
  • Determine my risk tolerance. Use this calculator.
  • Create a diversified portfolio of investments that is likely to provide the greatest return in keeping with my risk tolerance. Use this calculator.
  • Meet with a financial planner or investment advisor to craft an investment plan that can fund my retirement.

What you have learned

  1. Time Horizon and Investing for Retirement
  2. Volatility in Retirement Investing
  3. Asset Allocation in Retirement Investing
  4. Tax Considerations in Retirement

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