Retirement Planning

Learn how much you need to retire comfortably, and how to prepare for the "unexpected." Plan for everything from living expenses, to healthcare, to planning that trip you've always wanted to take.

Your Guide to Retirement Planning

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How Much Do I Need to Save to Retire?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do in the 5 years before retirement?

    If you haven’t been tracking all this already, this is the time to calculate how much money you will need and how much income you can expect to have. Do the math, figure out whether you’re on track, and decide what to do next–everything from changing needs or retirement income to working a few more years. 

  • What is the best way to invest for retirement?

    Start by understanding your investment options–both the different types of retirement accounts and the various investment categories. Then start saving early, track your net worth, keep your cool, and watch out for fees that sap your gains. And unless you’re really good at this, don’t go it alone.

  • What are the stages of retirement?

    Retirement isn’t just one step called “stop working at a job.” After thepre-retirement stage and the big good-bye, expect to move through a honeymoon phase, disenchantment, the job of building a new identity, and finally settling into a routine. 

  • Where are the best places to retire?

    If you’re thinking of relocating after you retire, here are the best placesin both the U.S. and abroad, according to retirement researchers. Be sure to make extended visits to any new location you’re considering before making the move, especially if it involves living in another culture where people speak a different language. 

  • What is a good retirement income?

    One rule is that people generally need 80% of their current income in retirement. Will you have that much? Start by estimating your future expenses, looking at how much you’ll get from Social Security, and reviewing yourretirement savings accounts and any pensions, plus other savings you may have. 

  • What are the worst mistakes you can make in planning for retirement?

    Not thinking ahead can decimate your retirement. Among the bad steps: quitting your job before checking on your retirement-planvesting status, not saving or planning, not maxing out employermatching funds, investment mistakes, poor tax planning and taking Social Security early. 

Key Terms

  • Required Minimum Distribution

    This is an amount that people age 72 or over (the age requirement may rise to 75) must take from many tax-advantaged retirement accounts, including traditional IRAs, 401(k)s, Roth 401(k)s, and 403(b) accounts.The required amount is based on an IRS formula and thepenalties for not taking RMDs are stiff.

  • Retirement Planning

    The retirement-planning process sets retirement income goals and builds out the steps required to get there. These include determining income sources and expected expenses, creating a savings plan utilizing the best retirement account choices for you, and choosing investments. Prepare to adjust your plan to fit changing circumstances.

  • 4% Rule

    This rule recommends that, in order to ensure a safe, steady steam of income,  retirees withdraw no more than 4% of their savings every year. Based on historical data, this rule is designed to ensure that savings last throughout retirement. Some experts think the rule could rise to 5% and others that 3% is more prudent with current interest rates.

  • Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE)

    Proponents of this movement, based ona best-seller originally published in 1992, save aggressively in order to retire well before age 65. This can involve stashing up to 70% of income until savings reach around 30 times expenses. Then the saver can retire, continuing to live on a very tight budget but without the constrictions of daily work. 

  • Substantially Equal Periodic Payment (SEPP)

    SEPP is a way to receive funds from an IRA or other qualified retirement plan before age 59½. It lets the recipient avoid incurring IRSwithdrawal penalties of 10% of the distributed amount. The process involves specified annual distributions for a period of five years or until the account-holder turns 59½, whichever comes later. Income tax is still due on withdrawals.

  • Catch-Up Contribution

    This is an additional contribution that people aged 50 or older can make totax-advantaged retirement accounts, including traditional and Roth IRAs, traditional and Roth 401(k)s,403(b)s, most457 plans, the federal government’sThrift Savings Plan (TSP),SIMPLE IRAs and Simplified Employee Pensions (SEPs).

  • Hardship Withdrawal

    People who withdraw from tax-advantaged retirement plans before age 59½ are usually subject towithdrawal penalties. However, emergency withdrawals in response to “an immediate and heavy financial need,” as the IRS terms it, may be allowed under certain circumstances. For 401(k)s, theemployer’s rules determine which situations are permitted.

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