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You have worked a lifetime and now retirement is just around the corner. Before
heading off into this new and exciting phase of your life, you'll need to take care of some
business to make sure there are no surprises.
- Review Your Overall Planning
- Think about how much you will need for retirement and how much your realistically have. Talk
with your licensed financial professional to help you strategize your needs and goals. Call Tom
today for a consultation. 1-800-386-3700
- Do You Have A Defined Benefit Pension Plan?
- Check your distribution options. They include a single-life option, that lasts as long as you
live, or a spousal benefit, which would last the length of both your spouse's and your life. The
latter option lowers the payments expected to receive, but continues payments for the life of a
surviving spouse.
- Make A Decision About Your 401(k) Plan
- Some companies allow retirees to keep their assets in an employer-sponsored 401(k) plan;
others dont. You might consider rolling your 401(k) plan balance into an IRA, where you have the
ability to continue contributions and where you may have greater flexibility. Another option is
to consider rolling over the money into a fixed annuity that would guarantee payments over a
- Use Your Flex Benefits
- If you have a medical flex plan during your working years, use this benefit as fully as
possible before you retire for uncovered healthcare expenses as dental work or vision exams.
- Healthcare Planning
- If you retire before age 65, ask about extending your company health coverage or through
COBRA. Don't be without health insurance. When you reach age 65, you are entitled to Medicare
benefits, but you're not automatically enrolled. If you are applying for Social Security at the
same time, you can apply for both benefits at your local Social Security office, online at
www.socialsecurity.gov or by calling 800-772-1213. If
you want more health insurance coverage than Medicare provides, you may consider buying so-called
Medigap health insurance policy.
- Social Security
- Because the normal retirement age is rising each year, you may not qualify for full Social
Security benefits at the time you qualify for Medicare. When you're ready to apply, sign up about
three months before benefits are to begin.
Call Today For A Consultation On Your Retirement Plans
1-800-386-3700 or send Tom an email
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Glenkirk Presbyterian Church Glendora
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Women of Worth Conference, Lake Avenue Church, Pasadena, CA
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