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Retirement Planning For Dummies


Retirement Planning For Dummies


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von: Matthew Krantz

21,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 31.07.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781394271511
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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<p><b>Proactively plan for a successful financial future after leaving the workforce</b> <p>Are you ready for retirement? <i>Retirement Planning For Dummies</i> is your comprehensive guide to shoring up your finances as you prepare to leave the workforce. Learn to manage and optimize your 401(k), balance retirement savings with other financial needs, and set up pensions and insurance. Plus, get the latest updates on all things retirement, including the SECURE Act and new withdrawal rules. Written by an expert investment writer, this beginner-friendly guide is full of financial wisdom that will smooth the road as you embark on your retirement planning journey. <ul> <li>Learn the best saving practices to make your money grow</li> <li>Maximize your retirement knowledge to set you up for success</li> <li>Balance retirement savings with other needs</li> <li>Get up to speed on withdrawal limits, HSA rules, and self-employment considerations</li> </ul> <p>This book is for anyone looking for the best ways to save and plan for retirement, whether you just joined the workforce or are contemplating retirement in the near future.
<p><b>Introduction 1</b></p> <p>About This Book 2</p> <p>Foolish Assumptions 2</p> <p>Icons Used in This Book 2</p> <p>Beyond the Book 3</p> <p>Where to Go from Here 3</p> <p><b>Part 1: Getting Started with Retirement Planning 5</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 1: Retirement Planning Is Up to You 7</b></p> <p>Blazing Your Own Retirement Plan 8</p> <p>Measuring Your Lifespan 9</p> <p>Social Security Administration’s Life Expectancy Calculator 10</p> <p>Bankrate’s Life Expectancy Calculator 11</p> <p>Living to 100 Life Expectancy Calculator 13</p> <p>Retirement Planning Beginnings: The Pension 13</p> <p>Changing Times: The 401(k) 14</p> <p>Behold the power of the 401(k) 17</p> <p>An opportunity to save 18</p> <p>Social Security: The De Facto Safety Net 19</p> <p><b>Chapter 2: Determining How Much You Spend 21</b></p> <p>Finding Out Where Your Money Goes 22</p> <p>Eyeing your expenses 22</p> <p>Tracking your money’s every move 23</p> <p>Spending guidelines 24</p> <p>Measuring Your Spending 25</p> <p>Using your credit card company or bank’s online resources 25</p> <p>Diving into the world of third-party apps and online tools 27</p> <p>Checking out other money-tracking options 30</p> <p>Doing something with all this data 32</p> <p>Putting Your Spending in Context 32</p> <p>Using government statistics as a guide 32</p> <p>Seeing how spending changes as you age 34</p> <p>Improving Your Numbers 36</p> <p>Figuring out if your latte is ruining your retirement 37</p> <p>Finding easy ways to stop wasting money 38</p> <p>Boosting your income with a side gig 39</p> <p>Table of Contents iii</p> <p><b>Chapter 3: Calculating How Much You Need to Retire 43</b></p> <p>Getting to Know the 4 Percent Rule 44</p> <p>How the 4 percent rule works 45</p> <p>The magical power of the 4 percent rule 47</p> <p>Shortcomings of the 4 percent rule 47</p> <p>Using Online Retirement Calculators 51</p> <p>Getting started 51</p> <p>Exploring retirement calculators from mutual fund companies 54</p> <p>Drilling in with detailed retirement calculators 56</p> <p>Avoid gambling with retirement: Monte Carlo analysis 58</p> <p>Understanding Why Starting Early Is Important 59</p> <p>Compounding: The most powerful force in the universe 59</p> <p>Inspiration to start retirement planning now 60</p> <p>The race to $1 million: Doable if you start soon 61</p> <p><b>Chapter 4: Choosing the Right Account 63</b></p> <p>Retirement Planning in a Nutshell 63</p> <p>Getting started 64</p> <p>What about pensions and Social Security? 65</p> <p>Things Change with SECURE Act 67</p> <p>A Great Place to Start: 401(k)s 67</p> <p>Advantages of 401(k) plans 67</p> <p>Drawbacks of 401(k) plans 69</p> <p>The Roth: An interesting twist on retirement savings 70</p> <p>IRAs: A Cornerstone of Retirement Planning 71</p> <p>Advantages of IRA plans 71</p> <p>Drawbacks of IRA plans 73</p> <p>A few IRA odds and ends 75</p> <p>Self-Employed Plans 75</p> <p>The spectacular SEP-IRA 76</p> <p>The 401(k) for one: A one-participant 401(k) 77</p> <p>Keeping it SIMPLE 77</p> <p>What’s the Catch? 78</p> <p>Tax-deferred isn’t tax-free 78</p> <p>Beware the 10 percent early withdrawal penalty 79</p> <p>Don’t mortgage your future: Retirement plan loans 79</p> <p><b>Chapter 5: Gauging Your Appetite for Risk 81</b></p> <p>Getting a Handle on Your Risk Tolerance 82</p> <p>Determining your investor type 82</p> <p>Understanding risk tolerance 84</p> <p>Looking at risk tolerance differently 85</p> <p>Using risk-assessment tools 86</p> <p>The ABCs of Asset Classes 88</p> <p>Putting stocks in a box 89</p> <p>Adding bonds 91</p> <p>Including a few other asset classes 92</p> <p>Seeing how risk tolerance and returns work together 93</p> <p><b>Chapter 6: Opening Your Accounts 95</b></p> <p>Getting Your 401(k) Up and Running 96</p> <p>Understanding target-date funds 98</p> <p>Knowing the people involved in your 401(k) 99</p> <p>Getting familiar with your 401(k) plan 99</p> <p>Plugging into Your IRA 100</p> <p>Knowing what you’d like to own 100</p> <p>Choosing someone to handle your IRA 101</p> <p>Mutual fund companies 101</p> <p>Traditional and discount online brokerages 104</p> <p>Robo-advisors 107</p> <p>Connecting with a Financial Planner 112</p> <p>Finding a financial planner 113</p> <p>Deciding what is right for you 115</p> <p><b>Part 2: Using Online Resources 117</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 7: Managing and Optimizing Your 401(k) 119</b></p> <p>Getting Online 120</p> <p>Registering for 401(k) access 120</p> <p>Getting to know your 401(k) tools 124</p> <p>Checking your performance 125</p> <p>Checking Your Portfolio Allocation 127</p> <p>Understanding the key asset classes 128</p> <p>Looking at your current mix without using a calculator 130</p> <p>Finding your optimal asset class mix 132</p> <p>Changing your asset allocation 133</p> <p>Powering Your 401(k) with Contributions 135</p> <p>Inspecting your current contribution level 135</p> <p>Deciding how much to contribute 136</p> <p>Seeing the power of putting more away 137</p> <p>Discovering Other Nifty Aspects of Your 401(k) Plan Site 138</p> <p>Locating information on plan loans and withdrawals 138</p> <p>Digging into the statements 139</p> <p>Finding various plan documents 140</p> <p><b>Chapter 8: Taking Your IRA to the Next Level 141</b></p> <p>Getting Online with Your IRA Provider 142</p> <p>Opening your IRA account 142</p> <p>Logging in and looking around 143</p> <p>Understanding your portfolio holdings 145</p> <p>Checking Your Portfolio Asset Allocation 145</p> <p>Understanding correlation 146</p> <p>Viewing your asset allocation on your provider’s website 147</p> <p>Enhancing your asset allocation 148</p> <p>Understanding Your IRA Contributions 152</p> <p>Setting up IRA deposits 152</p> <p>Roll over Beethoven: IRA rollovers 154</p> <p>Funding an IRA with a Roth conversion 154</p> <p>Taking Money out of Your IRA 155</p> <p>Getting money out early: 72(t) distributions 156</p> <p>Taking your required minimum distribution 156</p> <p>Setting up a beneficiary 157</p> <p>A word about inherited IRAs 158</p> <p><b>Chapter 9: Optimizing Your Retirement with Third-Party Offerings 159</b></p> <p>Understanding Fees 160</p> <p>Improving success with lower fees 160</p> <p>Knowing the types of fees 160</p> <p>Uncovering the shocking truth about fees 162</p> <p>Examining Your Portfolio Using Morningstar 163</p> <p>Pulling up individual funds that you own 163</p> <p>Putting your entire portfolio to the test 170</p> <p>Grading Your Retirement Plans in Other Ways 173</p> <p>Getting up close and personal with Empower 174</p> <p>Going mobile with Quicken Simplifi 176</p> <p><b>Chapter 10: Digging into Social Security 177</b></p> <p>Discovering All the Benefits of Social Security 178</p> <p>Disability coverage (SSDI): The forgotten bonus of Social Security 178</p> <p>Medicare for All 180</p> <p>Survivors benefits 181</p> <p>Retirement benefits 181</p> <p>Managing Social Security Information Online 183</p> <p>Examining what you’re paying into Social Security 183</p> <p>Signing up for and accessing Social Security information online 185</p> <p>Understanding your history of Social Security credits 188</p> <p>Planning for Social Security in Retirement 190</p> <p>Claiming your Social Security benefit 191</p> <p>Applying for benefits 193</p> <p><b>Part 3: Maximizing Your Retirement Knowledge 195</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 11: Balancing Other Needs with Retirement Savings 197</b></p> <p>Cleaning Up Your Personal Balance Sheet 198</p> <p>Building an emergency fund 199</p> <p>Cutting loose the debt anchor 206</p> <p>Opening a taxable brokerage account 211</p> <p>Saving for a Home 212</p> <p>How your retirement plans can help you buy a house 213</p> <p>Knowing how much home you can afford 214</p> <p>Budgeting for homeownership 216</p> <p>Saving For College — If You Can 217</p> <p>Why your college-savings help matters 218</p> <p>Choosing a college-savings account 219</p> <p>Choosing a 529 provider 220</p> <p>Figuring out how much you should save 221</p> <p><b>Chapter 12: Fine-Tuning Your Asset Allocation 223</b></p> <p>Exploring Stock Strategies 224</p> <p>Understanding small versus large companies 225</p> <p>Knowing where your money is: international, global, and emerging markets 227</p> <p>Trusting real estate investment trusts 229</p> <p>Diving for Income 231</p> <p>Getting to know bonds better 232</p> <p>Going to town with municipal bonds 234</p> <p>Using Morningstar to study bonds 235</p> <p>It’s Easy Being Green: The Rise of ESG 237</p> <p>Deciding whether to include ESG in your retirement plan 238</p> <p>Understanding ESG investments 239</p> <p>Buying into an ESG 240</p> <p><b>Chapter 13: Keeping Your Retirement on Track 243</b></p> <p>Tracking Your Portfolio’s Health 244</p> <p>Measuring returns and asset allocation 245</p> <p>Modifying your plan 251</p> <p>Tracking and Updating Your Goals 253</p> <p>Assessing your goals 253</p> <p>Seeing if your goals change your plans 254</p> <p>Tracking retirement progress and milestones 259</p> <p><b>Chapter 14: Gearing Up for Retirement 261</b></p> <p>Creating a Retirement Budget 262</p> <p>Test-driving your budget 262</p> <p>Keeping your stock exposure 264</p> <p>Waiting until 70 to collect Social Security 264</p> <p>Having a healthcare plan 265</p> <p>Knowing the bucket strategy 266</p> <p>Working longer 266</p> <p>Thinking about Annuities 268</p> <p>Understanding the types of annuities 269</p> <p>Finding an immediate annuity 271</p> <p>Running sample annuity numbers 273</p> <p>Unlocking a Goldmine: Reverse Mortgage 276</p> <p>Understanding reverse mortgages 276</p> <p>Understanding the drawbacks of reverse mortgages 277</p> <p>Using a reverse mortgage 278</p> <p><b>Chapter 15: Understanding Pensions 281</b></p> <p>Checking a Private Pension’s Funding 282</p> <p>Understanding the Problems with Public Pensions 283</p> <p>Understanding Pensions Inside-Out 286</p> <p>Choosing a lump sum versus ongoing payments 286</p> <p>Choosing single life versus survivor 288</p> <p>Managing Your Pension 291</p> <p>Using online tools 291</p> <p>Calculating the value of a lump sum payment 292</p> <p>Rolling over a pension 293</p> <p><b>Chapter 16: Getting Insurance 297</b></p> <p>Building a Health Insurance Plan 298</p> <p>Unlocking the health savings account 298</p> <p>Understanding Medicare supplemental plans 302</p> <p>Exploring the exchanges 304</p> <p>Considering long-term care insurance 305</p> <p>Defending Your Money with Insurance 307</p> <p>Checking property and casualty coverages 307</p> <p>Getting ready for a rainy day: Umbrella insurance 308</p> <p>Protecting your family with life insurance 310</p> <p><b>Part 4: the Part of Tens 315</b></p> <p><b>Chapter 17: Top Ten Retirement Mistakes 317</b></p> <p>Waiting to Save 317</p> <p>Ignoring Fees 318</p> <p>Not Securing Your Information 318</p> <p>Prioritizing College Savings Over Retirement 319</p> <p>Not Diversifying Your Portfolio 319</p> <p>Waiting for the “Right Time” to Invest 319</p> <p>Having Inadequate Insurance 319</p> <p>Taking Money from Your Accounts Early 320</p> <p>Not Checking Your Social Security Benefit 320</p> <p>Not Thinking about Income 320</p> <p><b>Chapter 18: Top Ten Retirement Questions 321</b></p> <p>How Much Money Do I Need? 321</p> <p>Is Medicare Enough? 322</p> <p>What Will I Do with My Free Time? 322</p> <p>Will I Run Out of Money? 323</p> <p>Should I Have a Roth or Traditional IRA? 323</p> <p>How Good Is My 401(k)? 324</p> <p>What’s an RMD? 324</p> <p>Can Retirement Rules Change? 324</p> <p>What Can I Do If I’m Near Retirement Age and Don’t Have a Plan? 325</p> <p>Do I Need a Financial Advisor? 326</p> <p>Index 327</p>
<p><b>Matt Krantz</b> is an investment writer with decades of experience writing for publications including <i>Investor’s Business Daily</i>, <I>USA TODAY</I>, and <i>The Motley Fool</i>. He’s the author or co-author of four <i>For Dummies</i> books, including <i>Investing Online For Dummies, Fundamental Analysis For Dummies,</i> and <i>Investment Banking For Dummies</i>.
<p><b>Build a retirement that’s right for you</b> <p>It’s easier than you think to plan for your financial future. <i>Retirement Planning For Dummies </i>is your essential guide to a prosperous retirement. Run the numbers, understand your investment options, manage your 401(k), and get a handle on pensions and insurance. With insights for every phase of your work life and retirement, you can be proactive and ensure that you’ll be comfortable, regardless of how long you have before you retire. <p><b>Inside… <ul><li>Explore retirement strategies</li> <li>Choose the right retirement accounts for you</li> <li>Understand your 401(k)</li> <li>Figure out pension plans</li> <li>Calculate your financial needs</li> <li>Consider early retirement</li> <li>Discover the SECURE Act</b></li></ul>

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