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It
is extremely important to plan for retirement. If you are age 60
or over, you need to accelerate your preparations.
Hopefully by this time, you have already accumulated
savings and/or retirement. If not, be very aggressive in setting
aside some emergency funds.
As you count down to retirement, consider some
of the following suggestions:
Replace
old appliances such as your washer, dryer, refrigerator, dishwasher,
hot water heater, etc. Buy quality replacements.
Consider
upgrading your family car. Select a car that should give you years
of service.
Make
repairs to your house.
If
you plan to remodel your house before retiring, consider colors
and furniture which are timeless rather than trendy.
Check
with the local Social Security office for a projection as to the
amount of income you can count on.
At
least 2 years before retiring, compare prices of supplemental medical
insurance. Prices vary, so shop around. (There is a 6-month window
after your 65th birthday when insurance companies have to insure
you regardless of your health. Don't let this window pass you by.)
In
addition to Medicare and supplemental medical insurance, you may
want to consider long-term care insurance. The younger you are,
the less it costs per month. Of course, you may pay for a longer
period of time. (This is an especially good idea if you are not
in good health or if you have no immediate family.)
Plan
your retirement activities such as hobbies, social interactions,
club memberships, or work as a volunteer. Some retirees choose to
work part-time.
Track
your expenses for at least 2 years in order to set up a working
budget for retirement. Include everything from tithes and offerings,
food, and clothing to "fun" money for golf, fishing, crafts,
etc.
Pay
off your credit cards. Keep one major card for emergencies and pay
the full amount each month if at all possible.
Remember, the great thing about retirement is
that you can do what you want when you want or do nothing at all.
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