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Organizing Your Retirement Plans

by: Janet L. Hall

No matter what your age or years of work, it's almost never 
too late to start planning for your retirement. As a matter of 
fact, the younger you are, the less chance you will have of 
becoming destitute, or a * bag * person. I'm not trying to be 
funny, it can happen to you if you don't watch what you are 
doing and PLAN for the future.

Ponder for a minute on the questions below:

~~ What kind of life do you want in your * golden years *?
~~ How will you use your retirement time, meaning, what activities, interests, or travel might you want to pursue?
~~ Will you need or want to change your housing and lifestyle completely or do you hope you can * stay where you 
are, doing the same things you've always done *?

~~ If you are planning on living in a different area, what are 
the standards of living in that area OR what are the chances 
of the standard of living increasing or decreasing where you 
are currently living?
~~ How might your health affect your retirement?
~~ Will you need to continue to work part-time after 
retirement to * make ends meet *? How will that affect your 
benefits?
~~ Do you want to start your own business, many people do 
after retirement, and how will that affect your benefits?
~~ What * support * systems do you have or need to have in 
place?

If a company employs you, you need to FIND OUT:

~~ if they have a retirement plan (benefits), such as a pension or 401(k)
~~ what your TOTAL monthly or lump sum disbursement will be
~~ how much you can contribute
~~ length of service required to be eligible to collect benefits
~~ age required to be eligible to collect benefits
~~ if the plan will meet your needs/lifestyle after retirement

Take the time and schedule an appointment with your 
employer's * benefits person * and discuss YOUR retirement 
plan. Ask them about YOUR Statement Of Accrued Benefits 
(SAB). This is YOUR personal account and will tell you the 
benefits you can expect based on your salary and retirement time.

If you're self-employed, as many of us are, you need to 
establish your own retirement plan. The easiest plan is an 
IRA at which you can only contribute $2,000 yearly. If you're 
young (years away from retirement) check out a non-
deductible Roth IRA. Other plans include SIMPLE, SEP-
IRA, and Keogh Plan. If you want to learn more about these 
plans, check our Reviews section at the end of this article.

Please don't think you can live on Social Security (in the 
USA) alone! If you have no idea what you MIGHT have 
already accumulated into Social Security, FIND OUT! (Link 
for SSA in Reviews section)

WARNING and a TIP: Just when you thought you were 
covered! One thing that can zap you financially is a divorce 
(I hope this never happens to you) and your pension plan 
could be one of your largest assets to be DIVIDED up (I've 
seen this happen). SO, if you're married, I sincerely hope 
you stay so happily and forever after!

Review Section:

~~ Self-employed Retirement Plans explained
http://www.isquare.com/retire.htm  by James E. Cheeks, Esq.

~~ Social Security Administration http://www.ssa.gov 

~~ On-line request for your Social Security Statement at 
http://www.ssa.gov/transactions.html  

~~ FREE Retirement Planner. No matter what your age, 
ORP provides a FREE application for planning and 
evaluating your retirement at http://www.i-orp.com  

~~ AARP (American Association for Retired Persons) 
http://www.aarp.org  

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Janet is a Certified Professional Organizer,
Certified Pyramid Feng Shui Practitioner, Speaker, and Author
and can help you regain control of your life, your time, your
stuff, and your environment. FREE newsletter, OverHall IT! at
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