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Forgo Early Retirement to Beef-Up Your Retirement Revenue

Posted on November 16, 2009 by bobrichards

Economic downturns, hard times, or just bad planning may make your goal of early retirement crippled. Take heart. By forgoing early retirement, you are able to significantly improve your estimated retirement income bringing you much more enjoyment of these wonderful years. Let's understand why postponing retirement may be to your benefit.

You may have overlooked how the amount of retirement resources you would require. In fact, a MetLife Mature Market Institute study revealed that 6 in 10 Us residents (60%) miscalculate life-span and nearly half (49%) underestimate the quantity of retirement revenue they'll need once they retire. The table demonstrates that mistaking your life expectancy from birth instead of from sixty-five will cause you to undervalue your retirement duration drastically.

Current Life Expectancy Estimate  

vs From Birth and  Age 65

Source:  National Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 56, No. 10

Life expectancy from birth Life expectancy from 65 % Increase beyond 65
Men 75.2 

(10.2 beyond 65)

82.2 

(17.2 beyond 65)

69% 

(extra 7 years)

Women 80.4 

(15.4 beyond 65)

85 

(20 beyond 65)

30% 

(extra 4.6 years)

But not only will you'll need your retirement savings to last more, but inflation may have more time to eat away at your buying power. If inflation is 3% a year-its historical average-it will cut the buying power of a fixed annual retirement revenue in half in roughly 23 years. So your investment funds must be higher to handle the results of inflation also. By now, you might be rethinking the notion of early retirement, but there is much more.

How forgoing early retirement can increase your retirement revenue

Pension Consideration: In the event you anticipate to obtain pension payments, early retirement might adversely affect them. Generally, pension benefits are measured toward your final working years - and these should be your greatest gains. Postponing retirement extends your highest salary for more years.

Social Security Consideration: At your Full Retirement Age (FRA) (which varies from sixty five to sixty seven, based on the year you were born), you could receive your full Social Security retirement benefit. But when you choose early retirement, to receive your benefits before your FRA, your advantages will be reduced by approximately 25% in the event you start at 62.

Savings Consideration: Even when you don't add to your retirement savings, forgoing early retirement postpones the date that you will need to begin withdrawing from them. This alone can improve your savings fund's ability to last throughout your lifetime.

Nevertheless think about in the event you stored $15,000 each year with an 8% annual compounding rate for just 5 years, you'd add $95,040 more to your savings. For just ten years, you'd add $234,675 more. (They are theoretical examples and not meant to reflect the actual performance of any particular investment). These would improve your retirement revenue to ward off the effects of inflation or merely include to your financial comfort.

Postponing retirement not only offers you more retirement income, it leaves you little years in retirement which permits greater income withdrawal rates - or perhaps a higher life annuity payout if you chose also.

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