June 19, 2009

Financial Planning for Retirement

Now that I am no longer young, I've decided that I really need to start saving some money for retirement. I'm still in my mid-thirties, but I don't even have as much as a single IRA in my name, so I'm definitely behind in the game.  I have consider working part time in insurance or bank but not sure of the require financial advisor certification that I need to start.

I've been reading news articles about how Social Security isn't likely going to be around when I retire, so I know I can't count on the government to take care of me when I am old and helpless. Plus, the cost of living just continues to skyrocket, which means that financial planning is even more important now than ever before.

While I never was in the hurry to do financial planning, I think it is better late than never. I do not have any trusted personal advisor over my financial, so I've been doing a little research on the Internet to try to find out how other people are saving up for retirement. I was pretty overwhelmed by the amount of financial planning information out there, so it's definitely going to take me some time to weed through it all.

I've learned that the most important financial planning decision I have to make is what kind of investment vehicles to put my money into. There are plenty to choose from, of course, so I really need to be aware of the return rate I'd be getting before I part with my money. Or I could start some online business or data entry work such as those job from legitimate paid surveys

Keeping my money in the savings account that yields 3 just percent per year is not the smartest financial planning move I can make. That rate of return doesn't justify tying up my money, so I'd be better off putting it in stocks or bonds that can yield two to three times the interest.

Another thing that I learned from the various financial planning online website I visited was that it might be helpful to sit down with a professional planner to go over my current situation. Together, we could discuss my goals for the future, calculate how much money I think I'll need for retirement, and work out a viable investment plan to help me reach my goals before age 65.

This is a great idea, so I'm currently looking for someone near me who is qualified to help me with my financial planning needs.

I am happy that I have finally decided to do something for my retirement. Hopefully with some sound financial planning now, I'll have a sizable nest egg to enjoy in my golden years!  And maybe I should consider opening setting up a coffee shop business

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