Are you looking to retire within the next two to three years? If so, it is imperative that you are prepared to make the leap.
Retirement can be a fun and exciting time in your life, but only if you are fully prepared for it. To make sure that you are, please continue reading on.
Before retiring from your job, make sure that you and your spouse are properly covered by health insurance. Not taking this step can be costly and it can have a negative impact on your retirement savings.
Most senior citizens are able to qualify for Medicare. Do you? If so, complete your paperwork and signup right away.
You do not want to create any lapses in coverage. If you do not qualify for Medicare yet, be sure to examine other avenues of coverage.
Can you purchase affordable health insurance or can you extend your current health insurance plan with COBRA?
Before retiring from your job, make sure that both you and your spouse are covered with the right amount of life insurance. Do you have a private life insurance policy?
If not, now is the time to get one. Some employers terminate an employee’s life insurance policy if it was provided and paid for by the company.
As your age increases, life insurance is a must, so make sure that you are covered.
If you have been contributing to your company’s 401(k) plan and an IRA, you need to decide when to start withdrawing this money, as well as how you want to do so.
Do you want to receive one large, lump sum payment? If you are unsure, it may be best to first consult with a financial advisor.
In fact, when doing so, be sure to ask about all rules and restrictions. If you withdrawal your money from your Individual Retirement Account (IRA) before the written guidelines, you may be charged a penalty.
Over the past few years, you likely developed a clear vision of what your years in retirement would look like.
Where do you want to live? What type of property do you want to live in? What activities do you want to enjoy?
Do you want to start your own small business? Your retirement savings are likely based on your retirement wants and needs.
Now is the time to make any last minute changes, as you still have a couple of years to save additional money.
Do you foresee yourself making a large purchase in the near future? These purchases can include a new home or a car.
If so, now is the time to make them, especially if you will depend on financing from a professional lender. Some lenders will give loans to those in retirement, but some are also cautious of doing so, due to fixed income living.
That is why you are encouraged to make all large purchases before you enter into retirement.
The above mentioned points are just a few of the many that you will want to examine and take action when needed.
As a reminder, if you plan to retire in two or three years, you still have time to save for retirement.
Contribute any amount that you can to your 401(k) or Individual Retirement Account (IRA). When it comes to retiring, there is no such thing as having too much money.
Learn more here about how to retire in comfort by using sensible but simple retirement planning strategies.
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