Financial Tips for Retirees in Today's Economy

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Financial Tips for Retirees in Today’s Economy

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Financial Tips for Retirees in Today’s Economy

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Created by:

• Pam Atkinson, MS– Consumer Economics Educator serving Livingston,

McLean and Woodford Counties• Sasha Grabenstetter, MS, AFC®– Consumer Economics Educator serving Will, Grundy

and Kankakee Counties• Kathy Sweedler, MS– Consumer Economics Educator serving Champaign,

Ford, Iroquois, and Vermillion

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This webinar is presented by

Sasha Grabenstetter, AFC® • Consumer Economics

Educator• Serving Grundy, Kankakee,

and Will Counties…

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Disclaimer

• This program is for educational purposes only

• This webinar was created in 2015 and some things may have changed if you are viewing it after 2015.0

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What’s the age of the oldest person you have known?

6050 70 80 90 100 110+

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Overview of Topics• Know Your Annual Income• Calculate Your Net Worth• Use Your Retirement as a Paycheck• Use Financial Power Wisely• Manage Your Debt• Manage Risk – Proactive Protection

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Know Your Annual IncomeGuaranteed/Fixed sources:Social Security $Pension $Annuity Payments $Variable sources: Distributions from IRAs and employer retirement plans

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Interest, dividends and sales of investments in taxable accounts

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Earned Income $Other $Total $

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Know Your Annual Income

• Estimate your monthly income

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Calculate Your Net Worth

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Use Your Retirement as a Paycheck

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Your Retirement Paycheck

Figure your fixed and variable expenses

Include savings for emergencies and travel

Don’t forget taxes!

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Your Retirement Paycheck

Continue as if you were working:– Create and stick to a budget– Pay your savings (emergencies etc.) first– Spend less than you “earn”

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Use Financial Power Wisely

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Do you plan to leave money for your children to inherit?

Values and Goals Affect Our Decisions

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Do you agree or disagree?

• Gloria: “In a nutshell, my husband and I earned it, and we’re spending it!”

• Carol: “I am very frugal with my money. It’s important to me that I have money left when I die so that each of my four children will inherit a substantial amount. “

• Joy: “I plan to give money to my children each year during my retirement. That way they don’t have to wait until I die to receive their inheritance.”

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Tough Decisions – Be Savvy!

• Carefully consider risk before co-signing a loan• Watch for scams and frauds, especially those

marketed to seniors• When making any major decision– Sleep on it– Get a second opinion– Investigate

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Manage Your Debt

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Aggressively Manage Debt

Pay off credit cards every month

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Aggressively Manage Debt

If you must carry a balance–do so on the card with the lowest interest

rate– and for the shortest time possible

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Aggressively Manage Debt

If you continually carry a balance– look at what you are charging• Living expenses? Recreation? Travel?

Rework budget to accommodate expenses

– Cut expenses where possible

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Mortgages

• Many experts still advise to pay off mortgage before retirement

• Housing is generally the largest fixes expense– Takes the larges chunk of

your retirement paycheck.

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Mortgage

• Keeping a mortgage may have cash flow and tax benefits– check with a financial planner

• Equity in a paid off mortgage can be used if necessary– Lines of credit/Reverse mortgages– but be careful of terms

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Auto/Vehicle Loans

• Some experts say to pay off car loans and drive it as long as possible

• If you need a new vehicle check out costs to own and drive and choose accordingly– Bankrate.com for costs to drive per state– AAA.com for costs to drive per mile by vehicle type

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Auto/Vehicle Loans

• If you do purchase a new vehicle check out payment options– Paying cash-from retirement funds– Auto loan– Home equity loan-may have lower interest and

interest may be deductibleCheck with a financial professional to see which option works best for you.

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Managing Risk

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Proactive Protection“Managing Risk”

• Use insurance to protect against the “big bad things”

• Have the proper documents in place

• Take care of yourself – “Self-Care”

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Proactive Protection Checklist

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Summary• Calculate annual and monthly income• Use net worth as picture of your

finances• Manage resources by creating a

“retirement paycheck”• Make wise financial decisions about

assets• Limit debt costs, and• Be proactive about managing risk

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