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You Have to Plan to Live Longer in Retirement

Written by: ARA


(ARA) - Every day we hear new stories about the financial crisis facing older Americans. More and more retirees find themselves pinched by lower interest rates, falling stock prices, market jitters, and corporate malfeasance. It seems like every time you think things cant get any worse, something else comes along to make the situation even more precarious. And while the current state of affairs is certainly cause for concern, todays retirees also need to stay focused on the long term.

One of the biggest mistakes people make, says financial educator and CPA Paul Grangaard, is to plan for average life expectancies in retirement. People are living much longer today than in the past, he says, and they have to plan that way too.

Grangaard has been teaching financial planning and retirement seminars for over eight years, and he recently decided it was time to take his message about managing money during retirement directly to consumers. The result is his new book, The Grangaard Strategy -- Invest Right During Retirement.

Never before have so many people retired so early, lived so long, and been so completely on their own, notes Grangaard. The aging of America and the accelerated growth in self-managed retirement accounts like 401(k) plans and rollover IRAs has set the stage for a national financial catastrophe, he says. His new book guides readers through the Twelve Principles of Twenty-First-Century Retirement Investing, and demonstrates how to protect yourself from the kinds of investment markets were seeing today and from the real possibility of running out of money too soon.

Grangaard sites a U.S. Bureau of the Census study entitled 65+ in the United States to support his belief that the growing population of older Americans needs to know how to make its money last a lot longer. According to the study, the old-old, or those over the age of 85, are the fastest-growing segment of the population, and recent improvements in the chances of survival at the end of the age spectrum have emerged as the most important factor in the growth of the oldest old.

The report goes on to say that the average expectation of additional years of life at age 65 has increased by 46 percent between 1900 and 1991. In fact, it shows that the number of 65-year-olds in 1940 who lived to be at least 90 years old was only 7 percent. By 1960 it had doubled to 14 percent. It almost doubled again to 26 percent by 2000, and it is expected to increase to 42 percent by 2050.

And yet, many retirees continue to plan as if they are only going to live to an average age of 85 -- which is clearly a dangerous strategy for many of them, says Grangaard. We all have to plan to live longer than average -- or about half of us will be planning to run out of money too soon -- we just dont know which half.

Among the strategies laid out in his new book are Principle 1, Expect to Outlive the Averages, which delves into this whole issue in much more depth, and Principle 2, Adjust for Changing Income Needs, which discusses, among other things, the importance of protecting yourself against inflation during all these retirement years. In fact, says Grangaard, inflation, even at the modest rates were seeing today, is one of the biggest challenges facing retirement investors -- because even at todays lower rates, over 25- or 30-year retirement periods, inflation can be absolutely devastating. He goes on to say that a typical retiree will have to at least double their income over a normal 30-year retirement period, just to maintain a similar lifestyle. And, if they use a slightly more conservative inflation rate, they will probably have to do considerably better than that.

The bottom-line for todays retirees, says Grangaard, is that they have to plan to live longer while protecting themselves against inflation the whole time.

The good news is that despite whats been happening recently, its never too late to start improving your financial situation. You can take control of your future and start recovering today, says Grangaard, while also keeping a watchful eye on the future.

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