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==[http://www.goodlifeguide.net/health/retirement/ David Lerner Associates retirement]== ==Retirement Planning Strategies For Your 70s== They will be the years that you may have worked and saved for the majority of of your life: the retirement years, when you are able leave the eventfulness of the ?Monday-Friday, 9-to-5? work world and revel in doing many from the things you never appeared to have time for earlier that you experienced. By their late 60s and 70s, most Americans have either left the workforce altogether or scaled back to part-time work. But this doesn?t signify retirement planning ceases to be crucial in your 70s. ==Budgeting and Portfolio Distribution== From a monetary standpoint, the main aspects of retirement planning inside the 70s may be budgeting and portfolio distribution. We talked briefly about budgeting in your last article. Since your income during retirement is going to be relatively stable as you withdraw money out of your retirement account and perchance receive Social Security benefits month after month, it'll be important to plan and budget your retirement expenses carefully. When you are looking at portfolio distribution, make an effort to determine how much money you'll be able to withdraw from the account each month to meet your budgeted retirement living expenses without jeopardizing your portfolio?s long-term future. Two common portfolio distribution strategies are withdrawing a collection dollar amount of money month after month, or withdrawing a percentage of the account balance each month. With the set dollar amount strategy, the volume of income is more predictable, which can make personal budgeting easier. However, the proportion strategy provides more control over the funds withdrawal rate and also the portfolio?s overall drawdown. Ideally, you may want to try and plan your retirement budget so that it is possible to live off with the income (or interest) generated by your investments and leave the principal intact. This will help make sure that you don?t outlive your retirement nest egg, and could also assist you to leave an inheritance to your heirs.
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