When you think of your bucket list, what does it include? International adventures? Courtside tickets to watch your favorite team? No matter your dreams, one essential item probably sits at the top of your list: retirement.
To plan for a financially secure future, it’s important to assess your potential expenses, anticipate your desired lifestyle, and determine the resources required to support it. Below, Ally Financial shares some basic rules of thumb for planning your retirement timeline.
There are a lot of factors at play, but the exact number could depend on:
While you can determine how much you may need to save for retirement more precisely by using the calculator, you can also follow some useful rules of thumb to get a good estimate. One such guideline is to have 10 to 12 times your annual income at retirement age. So if you currently earn $100,000, you will need 10 times that amount, or $1 million, at retirement.
Another common way of thinking is to accumulate enough to spend between 60% and 100% of your preretirement salary each year in retirement. This is what it might look like if you plan to spend 80% of your preretirement salary each year:
The thought of having a couple million dollars by your 60s or 70s can sound daunting. Breaking down your retirement goals with age-based benchmarks can help.
There are a variety of steps you can take to help achieve your retirement goals.
When planning for retirement, set SMART financial goals:
Trying to achieve a major financial milestone like retirement can be overwhelming. Working with a financial advisor can help you map out investing strategies that align with your money goals.
If student loans, a rocky job market, or any other reason kept you from planning for retirement in the past, that doesn’t mean you can’t get on track.
No matter your life stage or what you envision for your future, retirement is a worthy goal. Don’t let present or future financial fears hold you back from getting started. The sooner you start, the less you’ll have to worry later.
This story was produced by Ally Financial and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
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