15 Things You Must Know If You’re About To Retire

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If you’re considering retirement in earnest, there’s much more for you to sort out before you set the process in motion. Here are fifteen points and tips to think about before you retire.

Boost Your 401K

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Those with only a few years left should seriously consider funding their 401K to the max. Ramp up your contributions now so you can pay yourself later.

Know What’s Coming

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Whether it’s your 401K, pension, or savings, it’s time to start budgeting with these finances in mind. Create mock budgets for operating with these income sources and see what needs attention.

Hang Onto Your Retirement Savings

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Those who are used to tapping into their retirement fund thinking that they’ll make it up later, listen up: now’s the time to leave those savings alone and, if anything, add to them.

Factor in Taxes

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Your new retirement budget should still consider your taxes. The IRS taxes you at a normal income rate when you withdraw from a 401K or traditional IRA.

Allocate and Diversify Savings

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Find different ways to save more if you’re gearing up for retirement. The sooner you start, the better, but there’s no bad time to take your retirement savings seriously.

Hire a Professional

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If you’re truly out of your element with retirement savings, acknowledge that and outsource the work to a financial advisor.

Consolidate Investments

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If it’s been a while since you’ve looked into your investments, now’s the time to make any necessary changes, including liquidating some and transferring the money into a savings account for peace of mind.

Take Advantage of Catch Up Contributions

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Anyone 50 or older will likely have access to catch-up contributions. Take full advantage of these to capitalize on your retirement savings, especially if you feel you’ve fallen behind.

Know It’s Not Too Late

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If you’ve given up hope that you couldn’t possibly prepare for retirement, know that putting aside something is better than nothing! Start today; you’ll thank yourself later.

Set Manageable Goals

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You probably already have some savings goals, but now’s the time to set new ones that consider the reality of your upcoming retirement.

Talk With Your Employer

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Many employers will have a retirement incentive like matching 401K contributions. Chat with your HR or manager and see if you can make changes that reflect your retirement needs.

Open Another Retirement Account

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Diversifying your retirement savings sometimes means having multiple savings accounts with different yields.

Keep an Eye on the Stock Market

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Remember that the stock market is all about riding the ebbs and flows; if you’re investing for your retirement, try your best not to make rash decisions with buying and selling. Rather, chat with a professional and see what makes the most sense for your goals.

Take the Emergency Fund Seriously

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If you aren’t adding more cash into your retirement, then at least start funding your emergency savings more. Without consistent income, emergencies can financially cripple you, and you’ll want to have something to cushion the blow.

It’s Never Too Early, Either

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We’ve mentioned how you’re never too late to save for retirement. But if you’re reading this in your twenties or thirties, know that considering your retirement now is valid and even wise!

15 Items That Used to Be Cheap but That Are Now Shockingly Expensive

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It’s no secret that the cost of living continues to rise. While some items have remained affordable, others have seen significant price hikes that might shock you.

From everyday essentials to guilty pleasures, here are 15 items that have become shockingly expensive.

15 Items That Used to Be Cheap but That Are Now Shockingly Expensive

I’m Frugal: Here Are My Top 30 Frugal Living Tips to Save Money

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I’m super frugal, and one of my passions is sharing my frugal living tips with everyone.

Here are some of my absolute favorite frugal tips to help you get started on your journey to frugal living.

I’m Frugal: Here Are My Top 30 Frugal Living Tips to Save Money

15 Things That Are No Longer Worth It Because of How Expensive They Have Become

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Everything comes with a hefty price tag these days. From indulgences to essentials, the cost of living keeps rising. We used to consider certain items affordable options, but now they’ve become so expensive that they’re no longer worth it. Here are 15 things that have lost their affordability and make us wonder if they are worth it!

15 Things That Are No Longer Worth It Because of How Expensive They Have Become

28 Practical Ways Frugal People Save Lots of Money

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Saving money doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to life’s little indulgences. With a few smart tweaks, you can stash away cash for that dream vacation, rainy day fund, or splurge-worthy purchase without feeling like you’re on a constant budget patrol.

Think of it as a side hustle that pays off without the extra hours. Whether you’re looking to conquer debt or simply boost your bank account, these tips are guaranteed to put more money in your pocket, painlessly.

28 Practical Ways Frugal People Save Lots of Money

14 Ridiculously Random Tips That Could Save You Lots Money

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Want to save some money? There are so many ways to save money that are published in articles all day, every day.

It can be tiring to sort through them and find the ones that work for you, so we decided to scour the internet and find some of the best ones to share with you. But we couldn’t decide which ones to share with you, so we just decided to share the ones we liked, which means that these are pretty random!

14 Ridiculously Random Tips That Could Save You Lots Money

 

 

Author: CJ Darnieder

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CJ is a writer and musician from Chicago.  When he’s not practicing the divine art of stoicism, focusing on achieving a deafening inner quiet, or attempting to reconcile with the inherent powers of the universe, he loves to cook!

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