Saturday, July 19, 2008

Do You Foresee Retirement Self-Reliance?

Hi readers!
Its great to be back. For the past 3 months I've been busy setting up my online business and so I could not find the time to update this blog. Being a retiree myself, I find it 'NO FUN' to constantly monitor my spending so that I stay within my preset budget. With this new endeavor I'm on my way to my monthly recurring residual income..

Ok. So much for that..and our article today is on the differing view / approach to retirement planning by Generation Y as compared to the traditional view held by older people. So ENJOY!


Monday, May 12, 2008

Malaysia Raises Retirement Age To 58 Years

It’s now confirmed that the retirement age for the public sector employees in Malaysia is now 58 years. It was initially thought that the retirement age was to be raised to 60 from 56 previously.

As a direct result of better lifestyles and health care, Malaysians now live longer than ever and may live for about 20 years post retirement. Given their limited savings, most of them will need to find alternative jobs or do some part time work for at least a few more years after retirement to make up for their insufficient pensions and savings.

The increase in retirement age by another two years will thus help lessen the burden of these retirees as they are assured of another two years of gainful employment to add to their saving while at the same time help reduce their retirement years by the same amount.

Notwithstanding whether it is 58 or 60 years, the upward adjustment in retirement age is a natural progression for countries with lower retirement age as the case is in Malaysia - to be more in norm with the world’s practice. The standard retirement age for most countries in the world is 60 years.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

18th Annual Retirement Confidence Survey

Hi readers! Its good to be back again after lying low for about three weeks. I was not able to update my blog as some pressing assignments kept me away from the internet.

Anyway, for this current blog I'm presenting to you the result of the 18th Annual Retirement Confidence Survey.... Hope you'll get something good from it.


Sunday, March 23, 2008

MFS Retirement Survey Key Findings

Unexpected health costs and inflation are now top concerns for pre-retirees and retirees alike. And in line with these concerns, pre-retirees and even retirees are now expected to work longer and in most cases well into their retirement years.

This presents a new new shift on how people view their retirements. And the following article should interest those who are nearing retirement or planning to retire soon as it discusses the findings of the above survey. So enjoy.


Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Poll Shows One in Three Adults Do Not Have a Financial Plan for Retirement.

All throughout this blog and also in my main website on retirement, I've always stressed the importance of having a retirement plan before you retire, so that you'll be able to plan the kind of lifestyle you'd want to have when you eventually retire. Having a plan will make you better prepared or equipped for the task. Indeed, there's wisdom in the often quoted phrase: "When you fail to plan you are planning to fail." You can read my article on Financial Planning For Retirement here.

So it really touches me when I read the following report that one in three adults do not have a financial plan for retirement. You can read the whole report below...


Thursday, February 28, 2008

Retiring "Boomers" Start Second Careers

Many baby boomers are retiring earlier than ever, but some want to try new jobs and give back to the community. In California many boomers are helping to reduce the teachers shortage in the state by returning to teach in schools there. You can watch the video here...


Monday, February 18, 2008

Reverse Mortgages On Rise

What do you do when you're about to retire but don't have a large enough income to fund your retirement?

For homeowners, one way out is to take a loan against their homes. Now, increasingly more Americans are turning to reverse mortgages to fund their retirement. Read the following article for more..


Tuesday, February 12, 2008

What's Your Retirement/Pension Plan?

Here's another very good advice on how to plan for your retirement. And its really important to realize from the start that only you can decide the kind of retirement lifestyle you're going to have - not your Financial Planner or your Retirement Planner.

Read the following report in its entirety and gain some insights on how to plan for your retirement.


Monday, February 4, 2008

Uncle Sam Matches Some 401(k) Deposits For Retirement

Here's good news for low-income taxpayers in the US of A, who save for their retirement. Now, Uncle Sam is extending a helping hand by giving kick back up to $1,000 to reward this group of people as incentives to save for the purpose.

Read the accompanying report to learn more..


Sunday, January 27, 2008

How Could the Current Market Volatility Impact Baby Boomers' Retirement Portfolio?

If you are one of the millions of baby boomers set to retire this year the following PR Newswire report should interest you. The report points out to you where you can get answers to your questions. So keep on reading.


Thursday, January 17, 2008

Retirement and Social Security Q&A 2

I mentioned in my first Retirement and Social Security Q&A that social security formed a major component in one's retirement planning. It was also reported that social security represented 39% of a typical retiree's retirement income.

And as we are still fresh into the New Year, any questions on New Year's resolution are certainly most appropriate and welcomed. In the following report, this question pertaining to New year's resolution was recently asked together with another social security question from a married couple. So readers, enjoy your reading!


Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Tips For a More Financially Fit 2008 and Your Retirement Nest Egg

I find the following financial tips very apt and relevant to my last posting on New Year Resolution and Retirement. Follow these tips and not only will your financial position improve, your retirement nest egg will also get a healthy boost as well.

I particularly like tips no. 1 & 2 whereby you are advised to save more and spend less. In my opinion these two are the pillars of your retirement planning and should be included in your retirement arsenal or tools.
So readers, enjoy the following article and Happy New Year.


Thursday, January 3, 2008

New Year Resolution and Retirement

The year 2008 is here now and we are one year nearer to our retirement date; that is if we are not retired already. And most, if not all of us have already equipped ourselves with the usual New Year resolutions. Though I don’t really subscribe much for New Year resolutions, there is no better time than the beginning of a fresh new year to set your intentions to create your life the way you truly want it to be – and that includes the retirement lifestyles that you want. Presumably, you already have reviewed your retirement goals and objectives and already set up your own retirement plan to make it happens.


As it is, 2008 promises to be quite an exciting year for our American colleagues. There is at least a couple of developments that just or in the process of taking place that will have a bearing on retirement for retirees. Firstly, 2008 marks the first year that the first baby boomer starts to retire. The retiring baby boomers, the first of whom should have started retiring on January first, 2008 will bring wide-ranging effects on society - from economics to politics (see my blog on Retirement and Baby Boomers).

The second changes concerning retirement that will have an impact on the American population is the new law that went into effect on Dec 24, 2007 that makes it easier for employers to automatically enroll their employees in 401(k) and other retirement plans. To me, that is good news. All employees are going to benefit more, as more savings can be pumped into non-designated savings, which normally yield better returns. Granted it is a little bit risky but potentially more beneficial for all contributors. The provision, part of the Pension Protection Act of 2006, basically will help many more workers and their families build a nest egg for a secure and comfortable retirement.

With the two mentioned developments taking place in 2008, it would be interesting to see how 2008 will hold for us - both retirees and those still working alike.

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Retirement and Baby Boomers

I find the following AFP report on 'boomers' interesting. First, their vast numbers will have a wide ranging effect on society when they retire. And the first from that generation will soon retire in January 2008.

The most obvious would be the enormous funding required for social security payments. As I mentioned in my last posting, social security accounts for 39% of a typical retiree's income during retirement.

The second important transformation would be a new meaning they lend to retirement. The new generation of 'retiree boomers' will likely hold a different view of retirement lifestyle than their predecessors'. As more retirees spent their retirement by continuing to remain active in life through holding on some kind of jobs after retirement - whether out of financial necessity or otherwise, gone were the days when retirement simply means doing nothing. Hence, the new generation of retirees should be healthier, more active and by their sheer numbers would still have their clout on the country's economy and even politics. Read more of the report below and enjoy..

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Retirement and Social Security Q&A

For a majority of us, social security is going to be a major component in our retirement planning - a major source of our retirement income, our all important retirement nest egg. It is so important in fact that according to American Social Security Administration 2004, social security represents 39% of a typical retiree’s retirement income. You can read more about it here.

So, important questions like when to apply for the benefit and how to go about doing it are important indeed. And lucky you, both of these questions are answered here in the following report. So enjoy!



Thursday, December 13, 2007

Prepare For Retirement: Students Get Lessons In Handling Money

I have always believed that having the necessary financial skills and knowledge early in life will hold a person in good stead later on when they retire.

It is therefore very heartening for me to read about the interest and effort of 42 college students in Colorado, analyzing various financial issues from debt to retirement planning during their Personal Financial Planning class.

With solid financial knowledge, people will be better equipped to deal with any financial issues that may arise in life and be more prepared for their retirement.

Read more about it in the following report.


Friday, December 7, 2007

Unique Holiday Gift for a Child: Assistance Toward Retirement Security

If you are looking for a truly meaningful gift for your newly born child or grandchild, what could be more meaningful than a gift of investment program for the child's financially secure retirement?

Through the power of compounding interest, an initial investment of as low as $5,000 would give the child a financially secure retirement when he/she reaches age 65.

You can read the whole report below.


Friday, November 30, 2007

Why a Retirement Business May Be For You

People come back to work after retirement, whether as an employee, a self-employed, or going into business or even as volunteer workers are usually due to one or more of the following reasons:

  • Financial reason.
  • Bored/nothing worthwhile to do.
  • Need contacts/peer groups/sense of belonging to a community.
  • Love of what they are doing/find their life purpose/true calling.

While working at a retirement job may satisfy the above reasons, working at your retirement business may easily accomplish these purposes too and with a bonus to boot! – The possibility of achieving your more meaningful retirement lifestyles. Of course there’s a risk involved too as you may not be always successful. But then again if you do your homework right and evaluate your options carefully you’ll be able to tilt the odds in your favor somewhat.
Working at your retirement business may means accomplishing the following:

  • Freedom – a retirement business gives you freedom. You set your own terms: all the “what”, “when” and “where” you want to work and even the payout you want to have. When you’re successful, you’re also on your way to financial freedom. You have the potential to earn more as a business owner than an employee - the potential to design your own lifestyles.
  • Control – Working at a retirement business gives you more control of your endeavor, which you do not have the luxury of when you’re working for somebody else at your retirement job.
  • Feeling of achievement/satisfaction. Though you may get both whether you’re working at a retirement job or at your own retirement business, financial wise however, you have a better chance of achieving it by working at your own business rather than at your retirement job.

If you have been thinking about starting a retirement business of your own, now is the time to take action. You have the choice of starting either an online/Internet or an off line business. While there are merits and demerits of both business models, I prefer an online model to an off line one. You can read and get tips about starting an on line business by visiting my web page on Retirement Internet Business here.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Struggling to Retire? Planning Size of Nest Egg is Key to Financial Security

Though it is never too early or too late to start thinking about retirement, planning early for retirement make you better prepared to retire. And you'll have more time on your side to let your retirement funds grow as well as to recover from any investment mistakes that you might have made.

And people who plan the size of their retirement nest egg early on as well as those with access to workplace savings plans such as 401(k)s are better informed and prepared to retire according to a recent AARP survey just released. Read the report below for more.


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Tensions Arise In Marriages When A Spouse Retires Or Starts To Work At Home

You may be financially prepared for retirement, but have you already considered the soft side of it - the non-financial side of retirement planning. Most people don't.

The following news article highlighted a common issue faced by retiring couples, especially when one of the spouse at home full time.

Read the following news article, absorb the advice/tips/guides it provides and use them to prepare for your own retirement.

If you are a webmaster or publisher, feel free to embed it on your site.