Home Investments Investing For Your Retirement
|
|
Investing For Your Retirement |
|
|
|
Written by PeterWolf
|
|
Friday, 04 December 2009 |
|
You have probably heard of the story of the hardworking ant and the well mannered grasshopper. The message of the story was that the ant worked hard all summer and arranged for the coming winter. While the grasshopper played all summer and had no food as soon as winter came. So the moral of the story was that you had to plan ahead and work on the plan. This moral is exactly the same when it comes to planning for ones retirement.
by PeterWolf
You have probably heard of the story of the hardworking ant and the well mannered grasshopper. The message of the story was that the ant worked hard all summer and arranged for the coming winter. While the grasshopper played all summer and had no food as soon as winter came. So the moral of the story was that you had to plan ahead and work on the plan. This moral is exactly the same when it comes to planning for ones retirement.
Saving even if it is a bit at a time is the best way to make sure that down the line you will have enough to retire on. Even $10 per month can make a difference in 20 years so the amount doesn't have to be a big one. Setting money aside is one thing however, having that money grow is another thing.
When it comes to investing for your retirement you should opt in to investments that are secure. These investments won't necessarily have the highest return but they will be secure. The stock market should be avoided as well as other high risk investments. It is vital to plan for your post-retirement life if you wish to retain your financial independence and maintain a comfortable standard of living even when you are no longer earning.
The investments for your retirement must be secure. The last thing you want to see is your hard earned and saved money disappear in a day due to market problems or bad choices. This has been a big problem for people recently with the financial crisis. Playing it safe and investing wisely is the best way to go.
Even though saving an investing small amounts works well in the long run you should consider taking a more aggressive approach. Some advisers recommend that you use 60 per cent of your income to cover your expenses and allocate 40 percent towards your savings and investments. It doesn't necessarily have to be your income it can be any money coming in regardless if it is a bonus, a gift or a prize.
For best results start saving and investing as early as possible. The more you save and invest the better chances you have of living a comfortable life in the future. The best way to do so is to consult a financial planner or an investment adviser to help you with making the right choices in planning for your retirement.
From the Webmaster:
"Having the opportunity to share my hobbies and interests with so many people around the world gives me great satisfaction. As a bonus, I blog and produce websites about topics that interest me and receive ad revenue from the websites and Blogs."
You can live like this too. Get your domain name and set up a blog on your favorite place or topic. No come-ons. No "Get-Rich-Quick" promises. The results are worth the time and effort needed to build a REAL business.You can start your first or your fiftieth Blog or website to build long- term, ever-growing profits that can take you where you want to go.
For less than $10 dollars a year for a domain name and $3.95 a month for basic blog hosting you can start to earn from your hobby or interest.
To begin, Click here to sign up for a domain name and Blog hosting .
Or, Click here to learn more about starting a blog or website for profit.
|
|