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Read This If You Can't Possibly Save Enough for Retirement

   
Author: Stephen Nelson

Its relatively easy to save for retirement when youre still young. Five thousand dollars set aside for a new baby grows to an amount that generates over a $100,000 a year in current-day dollars if the money earns 12 percent annually and inflation runs at 3 percent.

NOTE The data is a little sketchy, but small-company stocks probably deliver average returns of around 12 to 13 percent over long periods of time. Small- company stocks are, however, very risky over shorter periods of time.

The flip side of this is that it becomes difficult to save for retirement if you start thinking (and saving) late in your working years. If youre 60, havent started saving, and want $25,000 a year in income from your retirement savings at age 65, you probably need to contribute annually more than you make.

Say youre in your 50sor even a bit older. With the kids college expenses, or perhaps a divorce, you dont have any money saved for retirement. What should you do? What can you do? This situation, though unfortunate, doesnt need to be untenable. There are some things you can do.

Just say no

One tactic is not to retire. After all, you save for retirement so the earnings from those savings can replace your salary and wages. If you dont stop working, you dont need retirement savings to produce investment income.

Note, too, that not retiring doesnt mean you need to keep the same job. If youve been selling computers your whole life and youre sick of it, do something else. Get a job teaching at the community college. (Maybe youll get summers off.) Join the Peace Corps and go to South America. Get a job in a daycare center and help shape the future.

Give yourself breathing room

A second tactic is to postpone retirement a few extra years, which, of course, also reduces the number of years youre retired. Rather than working to age 62 or 65, for example, working until age 67 or 69a few more years of contributions and compound interest incomewill make a surprising difference, and youll boost substantially the money you receive from defined-benefit retirement plans. If youre paying a mortgage, maybe you can pay that off in those few extra years, too.

Redefine your sense of affluence

A third and more unconventional tactic is to decide that less is more and tune into the art and philosophy of frugality. A good book on this subject is Your Money or Your Life by Joe Dominquez and Vicki Robin (Viking Penguin, 1992). And if you decide to live on less while youre still working, youll end up saving a lot more over the remaining years you work.

Author Bio:
Stephen Nelson is a popular columnist. Stephen likes to pen down articles about this area.
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