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Saving for Retirement Congratulations Graduates! My gift to you: the secret to wealth!
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Rule of 72 Formula to estimate how long it will take your investment dollars to double. 72 ÷ Interest Rate = Time
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Example Rule of 72 Invest $1,000 at 10% 72 ÷ 10 = 7.2 years Your $1,000 will be $2,000 in 7.2 years.
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Start Early SAMPLE 1 Save $2,000 per year for 8 years at 12%. Start saving at 19 and stop at 26.
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Money at Retirement ($2,000 for 8 years at 12%) At 26 = $27,551 At 32 = $54,381 At 38 = $107,339 At 44 = $211,869 At 50 = $418,191 At 56 = $825,435 At 62 = $1,629,261 At 65 = $2,288,996
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SAMPLE 2 Save $2,000 EVERY year and NEVER stop starting at 26. At 32 = $18,178 At 38 = $54,058 At 44 = $124,879 At 50 = $264,665 At 56 = $540,579 At 62 = $1,085,185 At 65 = $1,532,166
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SAMPLE 3 Save $3,000 for 15 years from 19 to 34. At 34 = $126,394 At 40 = $252,788 At 46 = $505,576 At 52 = $1,011,152 (You’re a millionaire!) At 58 = $2,022,304 At 64 = $4,044,608
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Investment Vehicle Type of account in which you park your investments. IRA 401(k) Money Market Account
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Investment Products Type of investment that you purchase and place in your investment vehicle. Stocks Bonds Mutual funds
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Investment Products Stocks Shares in a for-profit corporation. Purchase a “share” of the company, which generates growth. SAMPLE Buy 100 shares of Wal-Mart stock at $50/share, that’s $5,000. 1 year later, Wal-Mart stock sells for $60/share, that’s $6,000. You’ve made a cool grand. $6,000 - $5,000 = $1,000
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Investment Products Mutual Funds Collection of thousands of shares of different stocks. One share of ABC Mutual Fund may own fractions of shares in hundreds of corporations. Fund managers. Able to diversify.
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Retirement Accounts IRA Individual Retirement Account Save with pre-tax dollars, pay taxes upon withdrawal at future tax rates. SAMPLE Invest $1,000 this year, pay no income tax on that $1,000 this year, but you DO pay income tax on the $118,647 that the original investment will be worth in 40 years.
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Retirement Accounts Roth IRA Pay taxes today on this year’s investment of $1,000 this year, but pay NO taxes on the $118,647 in 40 years!
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401(k) or 403(b) (non-profit employer) Save with pre-tax dollars. Often, employers will match contributions up to a certain amount. Choose your employer wisely! MAX out this contribution – it is free, instant money.
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Recommendations Mr. Hughes is not an expert investor!!! Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. Your best bet is a Roth IRA with good, growth-stock mutual funds.
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Recommendations Stay away from credit cards!!!! If you don’t have the cold, hard cash in your hand, you CAN’T AFFORD IT!!!!
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