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"How to Plan for Retirement". A simple guide to help
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you retire with peace of mind.
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PST: Hello, its me, Professor KnowItAll... and yes, I'll be giving you the very best
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tips so you can retire with peace of mind...EXP: Hello Professor, are
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you now an expert on that topic?PST: Of course...EXP: Oh, OK,
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so you're all ready for retirement?PST: Of course! I'm ready!
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EXP: So then, you have money saved?PST: Well, not exactly but
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I have a plan... I will live with my kids...EXP: Living with your family during
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retirement can be very gratifying, but surely you don't want to be a burden on them...
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Did you know that people in the United States, on average, live 20
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years after they retire?In general, people need almost 80%
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of what they earn in order to live comfortably after retiring.
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That's a lot of money, so you'll definitely need a good plan in order
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to get there. OK, don't panic yet. It's never too late to start
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or even too early. Let me tell you what you should do so that the
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next time, you can give people good advice. PST: Sounds good.
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EXP: Professor, according to the Consumer Action Handbook, the first thing is recognizing
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the importance of saving for retirement.The three most common options
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are: One: Pension benefits, offered by some places
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of employment.Two: Savings and investments, started by you.
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Three: Social Security, which is the Federal Governments
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retirement plan. Now, if you're still working, find out if your place of
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employment offers a pension plan and how it works. Some companies also offer
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a 401k plan. PST: Four 01 what? I've never heard of that
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truck, but mine is newer... EXP: I'm not talking about vehicles here, I'm
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talking about retirement plans in which, if you save, your company will match a
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percentage of the contributions you make. PST: Oh, that's like free money.
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EXP: Exactly. Sometimes you impress me, Professor!In order to plan well
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for retirement, you must consider what types of expenses you'll have, whether you'll
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work or not, if you'll have additional medical insurance, or if you'll have costly
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hobbies, like traveling. There are many things to consider, so you may want
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to consult a financial expert for help.PST: Yikes, I'm feeling dizzy...
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EXP: Professor, you can also ask for help and get tips from the
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following organizations: AARP
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American Savings Education Council
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Department of Labor Securities and Exchange Commission
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Social Security Administration PST: Ufff...I'm feeling a little
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better now. EXP: Professor, this is all about saving not spending...
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Better yet, let me remind you to visit USA.gov or in Spanish at
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GobiernoUSA.gov where you can learn more about all of this and
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other interesting topics for consumers. And remember, you can also order
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your free "Consumer Action Handbook "...
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