The Top Four Retirement Risks

January 11, 2018

As you look ahead towards your own retirement, do you think you’ve done enough planning? In volatile times, it’s hard to tell what kind of risks you might face years into the future when it’s time for retirement. You need the support of a team of professionals who can help you guard against major retirement risks. 

A solid income plan should always be used to avoid problems with your retirement. If you thought that saving for retirement was difficult, your nest egg needs to be protected well after you reach age 65 or the age at which you intend to retire. Some of the most common risks include taxes.

If you have a silent partner in Uncle Sam because you have been putting away money in a tax-deferred retirement plan, you could be putting yourself at risk for less income than you expect. In addition, investment risk, inflation risk, and legacy and estate risk can all pose problems for you, if you do not have the assistance of an experienced estate planning attorney. When you know how you intend to get to retirement and what you will do to protect your assets once you get there, you will feel much more confident in the management of your estate and the fact that you have done everything possible to minimize potential risks.


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