financial planning

Nobody has a crystal ball to tell us exactly what the future holds, but don’t let uncertainty be the reason you’re unprepared for retirement.  As someone who has worked hard for what they’ve earned and is likely invested in America’s future, you may be concerned about what the future could bring.  But, it’s important to remember that no matter what’s happening in Washington, you have the opportunity to be in control of your personal financial wellbeing.  Here are 4 ways you can help prepare yourself and your retirement for the unexpected.

Decide on a Social Security Maximization Strategy

Social Security became a hot button issue during this election, and for a good reason. Millions of Americans rely on it for lifetime retirement income. The program is starting to pay out more than it takes in[1]and this trend is expected to continue as more Baby Boomers retire. While the media often likes to give doomsday messages about the Social Security program, it’s very unlikely it will ever disappear. Most importantly, don’t rush to claim benefits because you worry they won’t be there in the future. Decide on a Social Security maximization strategy that’s based on facts and on your individual situation.

Plan for Potentially Higher Taxes in the Future

A growing national debt could mean higher taxes in the future. These are trends to keep an eye on when planning for retirement. It’s important to think about your tax burden for the long-term, not just on a year to year basis. For example, Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) could increase your tax burden later in retirement. RMDs force you to withdraw from your tax-deferred retirement accounts by a specific amount every year starting at age 72. This amount may be more than you would normally withdraw per year and may lead to a high taxable income. One strategy to avoid this potential tax trap is a Roth IRA conversion, where you pay tax on the amount converted and can withdraw it tax-free after 5 years. Roth IRAs are also not subject to RMDs and can be used in addition to a traditional IRA or 401(k) to help minimize taxes.

Have a Plan for Your Investment in Retirement

Your investment plan may need to change as you transition from accumulating wealth to spending it down. Protecting what you’ve earned and making it last for the rest of your life is simple in theory but can be difficult in practice. There are several steps to take, including assessing your risk tolerance as you near and enter retirement and figuring out your income needs. You may also consider adding alternative investments to your portfolio or a guaranteed lifetime income option.

Assemble a Team

More than any of these individual things, the most important thing is having a comprehensive retirement plan and a dedicated team behind you. America has made an important decision about its future interest, but what about your interests? That’s what we’re interested in, no matter what happens in Washington in the future. Schedule a complimentary financial review to discuss your biggest retirement concerns and goals.

[1] https://www.aarp.org/retirement/social-security/info-2020/10-myths-explained

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The commentary on this blog reflects the personal opinions, viewpoints, and analyses of BML Wealth Management’s employees providing such comments and should not be regarded as a description of advisory services provided by West Wealth Group, LLC. The views reflected in the commentary are subject to change at any time without notice. Nothing on this blog constitutes investment advice. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. No investment strategy can guarantee a profit or protect against loss in periods of declining values. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

Investment advisory services through West Wealth Group, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Adviser. BML Wealth Management and West Wealth Group, LLC are affiliated entities. Insurance Services are offered through BML Wealth & Insurance Services, California Insurance License #0M15550.

We do not provide tax or legal advice. All individuals are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals regarding their personal situation. Any references to protection benefits or steady and reliable income streams in this guide refer only to fixed insurance products. They do not refer, in any way, to securities or investment advisory products.