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By Student at Rowan Xxxx @students.rowan.edu
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How will You Support Yourself After Retirement? ◦ Not stocks and bonds. ◦ Not your kids. ◦ Not your Saving Account.
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Stocks and bonds are to risky! It is not a good time in the stock market. Big corporations are losing a lot of money.
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Kids will have college loans to pay. Low income from starting jobs. They will need their money to start their new lives.
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Your savings account will not be enough to support you unless you start putting money a side early. Here is an example.
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Assume you just graduated college. You are starting a job as an accountant at $41,000/year. If you start early you can have sufficient retirement funds.
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At what age do you start your new career? 25 How many years will you work until retirement? 43 What average inflation rate do you expect over your working career? 3.09% 3.09% What savings rate do you expect to get on your money saved? 9.71%9.71% How many years beyond retirement do you expect to live? 88 What is your starting salary equivalent value at the time of your retirement? 41000 Final Salary before retiring $151,738.25 My Retirement needs in dollars $91,042.95 How much do you have to save annually? $903.00 How Much Did I Save - Annuity $490,799.06 How Much to Withdraw Each Year $91,028.33
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The quicker you start saving the more money you will have towards retirement. Migrate to Florida and leave an empty seat in the work force for a young college graduate! So why wait start now!
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