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1 Strategies: Saving for Retirement Marsha Goetting Marsha Goetting Extension Family Economics Specialist

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Strategies: Saving for Retirement. Marsha Goetting Extension Family Economics Specialist. 1. Thrifty persons prepare today for the wants of tomorrow. Results of Web Financial Calculators. Reveals how much you need to save, (if any) by your targeted retirement date. 3. General Tradeoffs. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Strategies: Saving for Retirement

Marsha Goetting Marsha Goetting Extension Family Economics Specialist

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Thrifty persons prepare today for the wants of tomorrow

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Results of Web Financial Calculators

• Reveals how much you need to save, (if any) by your targeted retirement date

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General TradeoffsGeneral Tradeoffs•Save More (spend less) BEFORE retirement

•Spend Less AFTER retirement•Combination???

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Revisit Decisions1. Age at retirement2. Years in retirement 3. Current retirement savings 4. Income needed5. Income sources/amounts6. Investment rate of return7. Inflation rate

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Strategy #1Strategy #1•Start/Increase

–Contributions to tax deferred & tax free retirement plans

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Tax Deferred Plan Limits (401K, 403b, 457)

• 16,500 – 2009• Catch up 50 & older

$5,500

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Vangard’s Center for Retirement ResearchVangard’s Center for Retirement Research

•2007–Contribution unchanged for tax deferred plans

–7.3% of annual salary

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T. Rowe Price RecommendationT. Rowe Price Recommendation

•Save 15% of annual gross–Replaces 50% or more of current salary

–Lasts until age 95

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Boost Your Retirement Account Increase by 1% (Yellow Slide Card)

• Side 1 (# closet to salary)- $10,000 - $40,000

•Side 2 - $45,000 to $75,000

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Boost by 1% More Salary Age

25Age 35

$25,000 $102,827 $41,639$30,000 $123,393 $49,967$35,000 $143,958 $58,295$40,000 $164,523 $66,623$45,000 $185,089 $74,951$50,000 $205,654 $83,279Assuming 8% rate of return; Pay Increases 3%

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Boost by 1% More Salary Age

40Age 50

$25,000 $25,675 $8,559$30,000 $30,810 $10,271$35,000 $35,945 $11,983$40,000 $41,080 $13,695$45,000 $46,215 $15,047$50,000 $51,351 $17,118Assuming 8% rate of return; Pay Increases 3%

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“Jim, you & Cheryl are magicians.”

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“Every month you make two paychecks disappear.”

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Strategy #2Strategy #2•Accelerate Debt Repayment

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“But Jane, everyone spends more than they earn. That’s what America is for.”

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Debt $25,00010% APR Years Interest

$330.38 10 $14,645$531.18 5 $6,871$631.18 4 $5,467$731.18 3.3 $4,548

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Strategy #3Strategy #3•Kick the minimum payment habit on credit cards!!!!!

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Matt & Julie

• Credit Card Debt–$10,000

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Wealth Question • If Matt & Julie make minimum payment on their $10,000 credit card debt….

• How long will it take for them to pay it off?

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• Complimentary— First Interstate BancSystem Foundation

— Montana Credit Unions for Community Development

Using Credit Smarts™ Slide Calculator

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Side 1-Orange•$10,000 Debt

–Pay back: $19,421–Interest charges: $9,421

–Years to pay off: 20

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Side 2: Increase payments PMT $400 $600Years/Debt

13 years 8 years

Interest $5,738 $3,226

Savings $3,226 $6,195

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Strategy #4•Moonlight for additional income

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Until Ron got me this job, I didn’t realize

I was an important factor in his retirement plan

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Moonlight SavingsFor Retirement

Yearly Amount

Age 25 - 65 Age 45-65

$1,000 $159,700 $33,066$2,000 $319,400 $66,132$3,000 $479,100 $99,198$4,000 $638,800 $132,264

Assuming 5% rate of return

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Strategy #5•Trade down to a smaller home

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Retire? Sure, Cheryl you can retire….if we live in a tent!

Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, ,

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Savings from Smaller Home • Lower/ no mortgage payment• Reduced maintenance costs • Lower utility bills• Lower property taxes • Lower insurance premiums

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Strategy #6•Move to a less expensive location

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Montana

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Montana Average Home PriceCity Median Cost

Bozeman $441,700Billings $206,300Chinook $160,900Anaconda $145,000Ekalaka $102,200Source: www.bestplaces.net

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Strategy #7•Delay retirement date

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Delayed Retirement

•Provides additional income•Postpones asset withdrawals so $$$ can grow

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Strategy #8

•Work for pay after retirement

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Retirement Job

• Full-time• Part-time

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Pay after retirement

• 63% of workers say they plan to

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Strategy #9Strategy #9Adopt creative ways to save

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Costly Habits

• Kick habits that cost $$$$$$

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Coin savers• Piggy bank extra coins

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Found Money• Put IRS refund in retirement fund

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Loan Payoffs• Pay off loan

– Then place former payment in a designated retirement fund

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Automatic payments • From paycheck/ checking & saving accounts to designated retirement accounts

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Make a commitment to spend time learning about retirement planning, then take action

Make a commitment to spend time learning about retirement planning, then take action

Strategy #10

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MSU Extension• Financial

Security in Later Life Web site

• www.montana.edu/ extensionecon/ financialsecurityinlaterlife

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NEFEwww.smartaboutmoney.org/nefe

• Guidebook to Help Late Saver’s Prepare for Retirement

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T. Rowe Price• Retirement Readiness

Guide (40 pages)www.troweprice.com/retirement

• Retirement Savings Guide (26 pages)

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U.S. Department of Labor

• Taking the Mystery Out of Retirement Planning

• 62 page booklet

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Web based pubs1. Financial Planning for Retirement-Purdue

2. Retirement: Secure Your Dreams—Begin by

Planning Today-Iowa

3. Thinking Over an Early Retirement Offer—Iowa

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Best wishes as you decide on strategies that you will adopt to save for retirement.

MarshaMarsha