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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Helpful Tips On How To Invest For Retirement

By Doris C. Mckittrick

Learning how to invest for retirement is an important aspect of securing your financial future. As you move through your working life, you need to be confident that you have made the right investment decisions to be able to fund the years when you are enjoying your well-earned break.

The secret to knowing that you will be financially secure in retirement is vigilance; regularly checking that you have your money invested in the wisest and most productive way. Strategies need to change in line with your stage of life, so you need to keep up to date with what is available to suit your particular needs. A registered financial adviser is the person best equipped to help you continuously assess and tweak your investments.

There are several options for investing for retirement and we can't go through everything in this space. However, we will give you some basic information to help you get started with considering how to invest for retirement.

Actually making a start is the most important part of retirement investments; don't put it off, just make a start. Employer matching programs, 401K and 403B, are a good starting point, and are simple to get into. Make your next step a Roth IRA with their tax exemption advantage.

Life insurance can be a useful investment tool to add to your financial plan, after the deferred tax options. Whole life insurance is an important investment when you have a growing family, but you may find that you don't need it when you get older. It then becomes a useful source of cash during your retirement; it is actually a good idea to have several cash sources during retirement.

Retirement investment strategies differ for a young member of the workforce and someone closer to retirement age. It makes more sense for an older worker to practise safe, or conservative, investing. These may include money markets, government or corporate bonds and fixed income investments. The main advantage in safe investments is the relative protection of your principal and the reduced risk to the value of your portfolio. The disadvantage is less return on your investment and a higher inflation risk.

Some of the other recognized retirement investments are mutual funds which invest your money, with that of other investors, in stocks and/or bonds; stocks which provide a great inflation-beating investment; cash which is one of the safest options but it can be eroded by inflationary trends; and ETF, an exchange traded fund, which, though similar to mutual funds, are usually cheaper. - 23196

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