Archive for January, 2010:
Can You Retire On 1 Million Dollars?
You can actually retire on 1 million dollars depending on the structure of your monthly income as well as your current and future expenditures. In the poor countries of the world, 1 million dollars could be too much to earn in a lifetime but in advanced countries where standard of living and bills are ever-increasing a million dollar may not be enough. For you to calculate how well 1 million dollars can sustain you after retirement then you need to work out some basic expenditure from your total generated income. But this depends on where you stay and what you think you need when you retire. For some of us, one million dollars may not be sufficient.
Financial experts suggested that deducting around 4% of your retirement account annually without compromising on your principal account and when you retire on 1 million dollars, this means with a retirement account of 1 million dollars, you can spend $48,000 annually. However when you live in a city like New York, depending on $48,000 from your retirement account of 1 million dollars may not be well enough and that shows how some factors may affect your chances of retiring on 1 million dollars. If you live in a smaller apartment unit, you may not even spend up to that on yearly basis and live more comfortably on your retirement account.
Budgeting is such an important factor that determines if you can comfortably retire on 1 million dollars or not. Getting expensive gifts and living large will probably increase your annual expenditure and if you don’t re-invest part of your 1 million dollars you might probably spend more than you ought to spend.
Travelling and vacation expenses must also be cut to a reasonable size if you really want to retire on 1 million dollars. Shopping sprees should also be reduced just get the basic things you need and that will help you spend less from your retirement account. This does not mean you cannot live a good life after retirement-you deserve a good life too and its ideal to enjoy what you have labored for but try invest from such a retirement account so that a monthly streams of income will still be flowing while you are retired.
Retiring on 1 million dollars is all about Prudency and being able to save a substantial amount of money at your early stage of working days. Those who start to save early can retire early and start their own home based business or even invest a substantial part of their retirement income in Annuity plan to generate a constant income for life.
Since people differ in their way of living, therefore it will be pretty difficult to have a standard rules for determining whether they will be able to rely on 1 million dollars retirement account. If you will have to retire on 1 million dollars, financial experts suggest that you re-invest around 40% of the 1 million dollars in annuity and then spend around $40,000 a year to balance up your regular annuity income with the rest of your 1 million dollars retirement account.
Look at your expenses and determine whether $40,000 per year will be sufficient for your city and your expectation of standards of living. I would suggest that if you are still young and active, to shoot for more than 1 million dollars. It used to be enough for our parents but in today’s context, I would need about 2 million dollars to retire comfortably…
Happy 2010!
Happy 2010! I have not been posting for a while due to work commitments over the last few months. For this coming year, I will try to post at least twice a month so that I can provide more value for the few readers that I have for this blog
Anyway, be prosperous for this coming year. I think it will turn out to be a turbulent year financially for the world..

