Retirement Planning is Important
Here are several reasons why you need to make retirement planning a priority:
The uncertainty of government benefits. The population of the U.S. is aging rapidly as the Baby Boomer generation goes into retirement. That leaves fewer workers paying into the Social Security system with each year. This is already putting a strain on the SS system. What will Social Security be like when you reach retirement? …show more content…
Private pension plans are not a certainty. Those who manage these plans often put funds into risky investments to keep the benefits at expected levels. If those risky investments collapse, the pension funds are gone. For example, when Enron collapsed over a decade ago, dozens of pension plans were lost in the aftermath.
The increasing risk of health problems. As people age, they begin to experience more medical problems and increased health care costs. While Medicare covers many conditions, there are still costs that you must bear. One major illness can potentially wipe out any savings you have. What would you do if you had an accident or unforeseen illness that had long-lasting effects on your ability to work?
The flexibility to deal with the curve balls of life. Life takes unexpected turns. The loss of a spouse due to death or divorce. An unforeseen accident. The need to support a dependent child. All of these unexpected events are easier to deal with if you have a retirement nest egg on which to draw.
The ability to enjoy life after retirement. People do not want to stop living when they go into retirement. In fact, many retirees want to enjoy and live life in new ways. Travel, hobbies, and new life experiences are often among their retirement dreams. Without a solid retirement plan, however, those dreams won't