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Home  Senior News   A Retirement-Saving Formula That's Right for Today
A Retirement-Saving Formula That's Right for Today

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Many are the reasons you will need more. Take demographics. We have an aging America whose people are living longer with every passing year and whose corporations and unions are paying out less than before in support of their pensioners. So the supply of the goods and services that retirees want is growing tighter, while the demand for what retirees want is growing greater.

Remember: More demand means more inflation -- and the more you'll pay for almost everything when you're in retirement.

Just consider how much longer Americans have to live in retirement than their parents did or will. Many folks have to support themselves for 10 or 20 years more than their parents did simply because the younger people will be living longer, using more goods and services.

Just because today's retirees assume they will be making more demands upon the system, we cannot make assumptions about growth in the values of stocks, bonds and other investments. Nor can we assume declines in specific categories of investments and savings.

Play defense now

Many expert stock analysts believe in an even wider diversification of investments than in the recent past. It often pays to diversify your many investments in relatively small packets.

For example, as reported by the New York Times, Harold Evensky of Evensky & Katz Wealth Management likes short-term tax-free accounts, and Edward Yardeni, a noted investment analyst, prefers a mix of high-quality bonds and dividend-paying stocks. But even the relatively modest individual investor should aim for a much more diversified portfolio than that: not just one but, ideally, 10 or more common stocks and 10 or more bonds, as well as perhaps some gold and other commodities.

If one or more of these investments turns temporarily sour at some time, the investor can take shelter in the other issues or commodities. Working over a period of years, the investor can build a diversified shelter to guard against a bearish assault that is bound to come at any time. Remember: Assume nothing.

Meanwhile, there are several steps you can take right now to protect your assets.

One is to go immediately to your bank and check how much interest you are collecting on your checking, savings and other accounts. You probably can arrange to collect more interest by shifting to other accounts at the same bank that offer the same degree of protection.

A savings formula


How much should you save now? The right answer for you depends on your age and your family circumstances. But here's a plan that states the bare minimum: Add up your savings of all kinds. If you're 40 or younger, you should be saving or investing at least 5% of your pretax pay every year. If you're between 40 and 45, you should step up your saving by at least 10% a year. After age 45, put away 10% a year.

Do you think you can't scrape up any savings at all? Consider this: When you get your next raise, bank it and continue to live off your old income. Also, arrange with your bank or employer to have a fixed amount deducted from every paycheck and deposited in a savings account or a stock mutual fund of your choice.

After several years, with safe and simple steps like that, you ought to start building a retirement fund, one that should see you through your great age.


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