In our years helping retirees and pre-retirees navigate the twists and turns of their retirement journey, experience has taught us that most retirees will face a few, if not all, of these seven major roadblocks in retirement. And because those roadblocks could potentially expose your retirement to unnecessary danger, we often refer to them as financial risks. The good news is that the sooner you are aware of these potential risks, the sooner we can help implement strategies to help avoid them..
LONGER LIFE, BIGGER RISK.
What if you live longer than planned? This could result in greater than anticipated retirement income needs. Longevity is the “risk multiplier” for other retirement income risks.
SAME MONEY, LESS POWER.
Over time, your ability to maintain purchasing power can be impacted by increases in the cost of goods and services. As a result, your retirement income may need to increase each year to maintain your standard of living.
TIMING IS EVERYTHING.
Market volatility may pose major challenges when withdrawing money from retirement assets. Withdrawals during market downturns in retirement could create a domino effect with no time to recoup those losses.
MAKING MONEY LAST.
When you take money out of your savings for retirement, you want to be sure you aren’t emptying your tank too quickly. Aggressive withdrawal rates can compromise your retirement assets' ability to generate retirement income throughout your retirement.
CHOOSE WISELY.
With a multitude of options to choose from on when and how to file for Social Security benefits, it is only logical to take a closer look at which choice may guide your retirement income journey in the direction you want to go.
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED.
Healthcare costs are one of the largest expenses in retirement. These unpredictable costs can catch you off guard and derail your retirement with expenses that can affect your financial well-being.
PAY NOW OR PAY LATER.
With the national debt rapidly rising, tax rates and rules could change at any point. Diversifying your retirement savings into different tax vehicles can limit your exposure to these changes.
Once you begin to live on retirement income, things can quickly become more confusing than retirement saving as there are several approaches available. Relative income value, or RIV, evaluates how much income one approach can generate versus another. And what it will take for two different approaches to generate the same level of income.
Ready to take your financial game plan to the next level? Contact Halftime Wealth Management today to schedule a consultation and start planning for a winning second half.
Please note that Michael Cohen and Halftime Wealth Management and their representatives do not give legal, tax or social security advice. You are encouraged to consult your tax advisor, attorney, or the Social Security Administration in person or at SSA.Gov.
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