Mike Bonacorsi is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, author of the book Retirement Readiness; Creating Your Vision, Knowing Your Position, and Preparing for Your Future, and host of the Mike Bonacorsi Show on WSMN Radio. The Focus of his practice is helping clients create plans and strategies for retirement built around the key areas of Lifestyle, Wealth and Health. Mike believes that retirement planning is more than just the value of your 401k.
Life Expectancy has changed the way we need to plan for retirement. This two minute tip is about retirement and longevity.
Two Minute Retirement Readiness Tips
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Two Minute Retirement Readiness Update- Cash Flow
Mike Bonacorsi is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, author of the book Retirement Readiness; Creating Your Vision, Knowing Your Position, and Preparing for Your Future, and host of the Mike Bonacorsi Show on WSMN Radio. The Focus of his practice is helping clients create plans and strategies for retirement built around the key areas of Lifestyle, Wealth and Health. Mike believes that retirement planning is more than just the value of your 401k.
This is a two minute tip from MIke is about planning for your cash flow while preparing for retirement.
This is a two minute tip from MIke is about planning for your cash flow while preparing for retirement.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
A Different Time
I remember when I first started hearing about retirement, it was around 45 years ago. I was in the third or fourth grade and my grandfather was talking about his upcoming retirement from the mills in Lawrence.His retirement was an event that should have made me happy; he lived next door to us, he would be around more, I could spend more time with him hanging out and watching cowboy movies but I wasn't happy - I was sad.
I was sad because everyone that I knew that had retired at that time died within a few years; for me my grandfathers retirements signaled his death.Retirement planning for many of his generation covered a five to ten year time period, a fraction of the twenty,or thirty plus years the baby boomer generation may expect to live past traditional retirement age (65).
He received a pension and social security, my grandmother continued to work,and they continued to live a simple life following the same day-to-day routines. My grandfather would head out in the morning do the daily shopping and errands, come home for lunch then meet with his friends; play some cards, a glass or two of wine, then back home to get dinner ready.
This lifestyle lasted three or four years into his retirement, until his health began to fail him, he was seventy when he died, life expectancy was around seventy two at the time.
Today an average life expectancy for an individual at sixty five is in the eighties, many will make it to the ninties and beyond. Longevity carries good and bad news: I will longer longer but am I prepared for it. Money, health and lifestyle all have to be considered, it's not as simple but there is so much more time to do so much more.
I was sad because everyone that I knew that had retired at that time died within a few years; for me my grandfathers retirements signaled his death.Retirement planning for many of his generation covered a five to ten year time period, a fraction of the twenty,or thirty plus years the baby boomer generation may expect to live past traditional retirement age (65).
He received a pension and social security, my grandmother continued to work,and they continued to live a simple life following the same day-to-day routines. My grandfather would head out in the morning do the daily shopping and errands, come home for lunch then meet with his friends; play some cards, a glass or two of wine, then back home to get dinner ready.
This lifestyle lasted three or four years into his retirement, until his health began to fail him, he was seventy when he died, life expectancy was around seventy two at the time.
Today an average life expectancy for an individual at sixty five is in the eighties, many will make it to the ninties and beyond. Longevity carries good and bad news: I will longer longer but am I prepared for it. Money, health and lifestyle all have to be considered, it's not as simple but there is so much more time to do so much more.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Mike Bonacorsi's Two Minute Retirement Readiness Update
Mike Bonacorsi is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, author of the book Retirement Readiness; Creating Your Vision, Knowing Your Position, and Preparing for Your Future, and host of the Mike Bonacorsi Show on WSMN Radio. The Focus of his practice is helping clients create plans and strategies for retirement built around the key areas of Lifestyle, Wealth and Health. Mike believes that retirement planning is more than just the value of your 401k.
This is a two minute tip from Mike on some simple steps to take while preparing for retirement.
This is a two minute tip from Mike on some simple steps to take while preparing for retirement.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
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