Retirement Savings 101: How Much Should You Really Be Saving?
Seth Deal, CPA
Financial Planner Helping Public Employees in Washington State Achieve Financial Independence | lifefocusadvisors.com/11-tax-smart-moves
Are you wondering how much you should be saving for retirement? You're not alone. This question plagues many individuals, and while there's no one-size-fits-all answer, you can and should develop a plan to ensure you’re saving enough.
Key Points About Retirement Savings
Let's start with three points about retirement savings:
Practical Steps to Determine and Achieve Your Ideal Savings Rate
Now, let's dive into some practical steps to determine and achieve your ideal savings rate:
Step 1: Calculate Your Current Savings Rate
Add up all your retirement savings contributions, including employer matches, and divide by your gross income. This gives you your current savings rate.
Step 2: Determine Your Target Savings Rate
Use the following guidelines based on your age:
Remember, these are general guidelines. For example, if you are in your 40s but have saved in your earlier years, you likely won’t need to save at a 20-25% rate; 15% may be sufficient. Your specific situation may require adjusting these targets.
Step 3: Create a Retirement Savings Policy Statement
This is a written commitment to your savings goals. Include your target savings rate, how you'll allocate pay raises between spending and saving, and how to handle unexpected windfalls.
Step 4: Maximize Employer Matches
If your employer offers a 40(k) match, contribute at least enough to get the full match. This is free money for your retirement.
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Step 5: Automate Your Savings
Set up automatic transfers to your retirement accounts. This "pay yourself first" approach ensures consistent savings.
Important Considerations
It's important to note that these guidelines assume you're saving for a 30-year retirement. If you plan to retire early or expect to live well into your 90s, you may need to save more. Conversely, if you plan to work part-time in retirement or have other sources of income, you can save less.
Remember, the goal isn't just to hit a certain number but to maintain your desired lifestyle throughout retirement. Regular reviews and adjustments to your savings strategy are crucial as your life circumstances and financial situation evolve.
Conclusion
By taking these steps and consistently prioritizing your retirement savings, you're setting yourself up for a more secure financial future. Remember, there is always time to start saving, but the sooner you begin, the easier it will be to reach your retirement goals.
Your future self will thank you for taking these steps today!
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