So I received a letter in the mail from the company that manages my retirement accounts and it was basically a pamphlet trying to get me to increase the money into my 401k but something struck me as odd, one of the stats they quoted was that most people live in retirement for 30 years... does this seem off to you? I can retire without tax penalties when I'm 59 1/2 so that means that (based on that stat) most people live until their 90? Even if they said the average person will live 30 years in retirement (instead of using the word "most") it's still hard to believe even with the marvels of modern medicine.
Either way, it had me thinking about my retirement accounts and how many years I could live off of my current accounts as of today and I barely have 5 years of livable income. Luckily I have 30 years before I have to worry about that but it did get me thinking about how other people are planning for their retirement. I basically have my retirement accounts on cruise control, I deposit just enough money to get the company match and my company deposits a few thousand a year in stock and profit sharing but other than that I really don't do anything. I haven't changed my retirement account investments in 9 years and aside from my house in Florida (which will be paid off before I retire) I don't have any long term investments at all.
I know there's probably not a lot of professional financial planners on here but I was wondering what others on here are doing to plan for retirement in case somebody has some amazing ideas the rest of us haven't thought of.
Funny enough, I work for one of the biggest financial firms in the country yet these kinds of things are totally foreign to me aside.
EDIT: Fixed some numbers, I was looking at the retirement age for Social Security, not 401k plans.
Either way, it had me thinking about my retirement accounts and how many years I could live off of my current accounts as of today and I barely have 5 years of livable income. Luckily I have 30 years before I have to worry about that but it did get me thinking about how other people are planning for their retirement. I basically have my retirement accounts on cruise control, I deposit just enough money to get the company match and my company deposits a few thousand a year in stock and profit sharing but other than that I really don't do anything. I haven't changed my retirement account investments in 9 years and aside from my house in Florida (which will be paid off before I retire) I don't have any long term investments at all.
I know there's probably not a lot of professional financial planners on here but I was wondering what others on here are doing to plan for retirement in case somebody has some amazing ideas the rest of us haven't thought of.
Funny enough, I work for one of the biggest financial firms in the country yet these kinds of things are totally foreign to me aside.
EDIT: Fixed some numbers, I was looking at the retirement age for Social Security, not 401k plans.
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