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Planning For Retirement
Planning your Retirement is one of the most important things that anyone can do, yet so many people fail to make adequate preparations. There are many factors to consider when you are looking ahead to the time you will be ready to retire.
There are many financial decisions regarding taxes, savings, investments, and IRA accounts, besides pensions, 401-K plans, medicare and medicaid and so forth.
Where to retire is also a major decision for many people, as the property tax burden may be difficult to keep up with where you currently reside. Once your job has ended for good and you are retiring, another location may be better suited to your needs.
Relocating to a retirement community is one option many people are looking at, depending upon their age and their particular situation.
Other people may be looking at more independent living situations but with some advantages suited to the retired lifestyle.
Proper handling of your investments and making sure you will have enough money to support your desired lifestyle once you are retired, is a key part of planning for retirement. If the pieces are not in place, you may not have enough to live comfortably on, between your social security, pension and ira or other investments.
This website is meant to be informative at the least and to help guide you in the right direction, but by no means are we the last word on the subject.
Please consult a financial planner or expert retirement planning specialist if you want to make the most out of your planning for that inevitable stage of your life, as we do not take responsibility for your decisions and choices regarding retirement.
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Do you have to get the inheritance in one lump sum? Try smaller checks. How about a Trust?
If you are talking about a long term disability insurance policy then it does not matter how much money you have, it will not be effected. If you are on long term social security disability then yes you can loss benefits if you have too much money.
If you are afraid of loosing social security benefits I would ask the person leaving you money to have it go to a special needs trust. Money in a special needs trust does not effect social security benefits. Good luck hope this helps.