Are you 57 and dreaming of retirement? You’re not alone. Many individuals in their late 50s begin to seriously envision their retirement. Yet, transitioning from dreaming to doing can feel overwhelming. With numerous moving pieces and uncertainties, it’s crucial to start your journey with a plan. Experienced retirement planners Loren Merkle and Chawn Honkomp dive into actionable steps to help you prepare for retirement, boost your confidence, and navigate potential challenges.
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Life at 57
Loren Merkle likens planning for retirement to entering the “red zone” in football—a critical period where strategic decisions are paramount. Around age 57, you’re likely five to seven years away from your ideal retirement age. You’re nearing the “touchdown” of your working life, with several strategic plays left to execute.
As Chawn Honkomp highlights, many individuals at 57 have a lot on their plates. You’ve potentially been working for over three decades, and your life circumstances might include empty nesting, aging parents, and the joy or impending joy of grandchildren. Balancing these personal dynamics with your retirement planning adds complexity to the decisions ahead.
Common Fears
Why do many hesitate to start retirement planning? Loren points out that fear of the unknown is a significant factor. Concerns about living without a steady paycheck, managing health care costs, and other uncertainties can be paralyzing.
To move past these fears, it’s essential to transform unknowns into knowns through comprehensive planning. By doing so, you increase your confidence and ease the transition into retirement.
Advancing Beyond Investment Planning
If you’re working with an advisor, you might believe you’re set for retirement. But as Chawn suggests, retirement involves more than just investment planning. You must advance from an accumulation mindset to a distribution strategy, considering aspects like health care, Medicare, and long-term tax planning.
What to Expect
Initial Meeting
People are often hesitant about meeting a new planner. Loren emphasizes the friendly, welcoming process at Merkle Retirement Planning, complete with a gourmet cookie to ease the nerves.
Comprehensive Approach
The focus transcends investments to incorporate six key pillars—lifestyle planning, income planning, investment planning, tax planning, health care planning and legacy planning.
Building a Recession Resistant Portfolio
Market corrections and recessions are inevitable. Loren underscores the importance of preparedness; and knowing how your portfolio would react to these downturns.
Action Steps
Assess Current Contributions
Reevaluate your current contribution strategy. Consider whether contributing to IRAs, Roth IRAs, 401(k)s, or other investments aligns with your retirement goals.
Analyze Risk Exposure
Understand the level of risk in your current portfolio and how it might react to market fluctuations. Tools like strategic bucket planning, which categorizes your investments by short-term, mid-term, and long-term needs, can help manage risk.
Reduce Fees
Loren advises decreasing hidden fees to optimize your portfolio. Lower fees mean more efficient growth and increased retirement income.
Conclusion
Planning for retirement at age 57 is a pivotal phase filled with opportunities and challenges. By comprehensively addressing the six pillars of retirement planning—ranging from lifestyle to tax strategies—you can confidently step into your golden years. Don’t let the unknown overshadow your dreams. Start planning today and take the first step towards a secure retirement.
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