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Thinking About Retirement…. It Takes Commitment!. How are we, as a nation, doing?. Personal savings rate, overall, is negative Bankruptcies are at an all-time high and the rate will rise More people will go bankrupt in Missouri than will earn a college degree
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Thinking About Retirement… It Takes Commitment!
How are we, as a nation, doing? • Personal savings rate, overall, is negative • Bankruptcies are at an all-time high and the rate will rise • More people will go bankrupt in Missouri than will earn a college degree • More college students leave school early for financial problems than grade problems
You fail… when you sacrifice what you want most for what you want now.
How are you doing? • Add up your points as you go through the slides • Your score will help determine how committed you are to preparing for retirement
1. My checkbook is balanced with the bank statement • 10 points – Every month • 5 points – The numbers in my checkbook have some meaning and resemble reality (sort of) • 0 points – I don’t think my bank sends out statements any more
2. When it comes to predatory loans (like payday loans, title loans, rent-to-own, and rapid refunds)... • 10 points – I never use them • 5 points – I used them once and found they are too expensive • 0 points – It is how I get from week to week
3. Thinking about my credit cards and bills • 10 points - I pay off my balance each month • 5 points – I carry a balance on my cards and bills from month to month – but nothing too serious • 0 points – I am very uncomfortable with the balance on my credit cards and bills
4. Home equity loans • 10 points – I don’t have one, and I don’t want one • 5 points – I have/have had a home equity loan for a good reason • 0 points – I obtained a home equity loan for something that wasn’t a necessity
5. If I have to choose between saving for a child’s education and saving for retirement… • 10 points – I don’t have to choose. I save for both. • 5 points – I save for retirement first • 0 points – I save for my children’s education first
6. Health care insurance and retirement • 10 points – I no longer take health care benefits for granted. If I retire early I will have health insurance and benefits available to meet my needs. • 5 points – I THINK (but I need to check) that I'll have health care insurance and benefits I can afford. • 0 points – I hadn't given health care insurance during retirement any thought.
Where will the money come from for my retirement? • The old standard • Pension • Personal savings • Social security • The new reality • Pension • Personal savings and social security • Health care • Your part-time job
7. Would you tap your retirement savings early? • 10 points – I haven’t. It would have to be something life and death before I would. • 5 points – I have • 0 points – Retirement savings? What savings?
8. Children • 10 points – My children are launched and have skills to earn a living and be on their own • 5 points – I’m educating my children now and helping them financially • 0 points – my children are out of the home and I’m still financially helping them (with no end in sight)
9. Thinking about my life’s partner… • 10 points – I could function okay if I were single • 5 points – It is something I just don’t want to think about but I could survive • 0 point – It would never happen to me
10. When it comes to retirement… • 10 points – I am very comfortable with the plans and savings that I’ve put in place • 5 points – Some aspects are okay and others need my action • 0 points – I’ll need to work forever
How are you doing?Add it up! • 0-40 points – I need to reevaluate my commitment to retirement • 40-80 points – I’m doing okay. I just have a few areas to work on. They are:_______________________________ • Over 80 points – I’m ready to enjoy the kind of retirement I planned for
You fail… when you sacrifice what you want most for what you want now.