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Retirement Minus 5 to 10 Years:
       10 Key Questions

             Barbara O’Neill
      Rutgers Cooperative Extension
        oneill@aesop.rutgers.edu
Workshop Objectives
• Describe the “Retirement New Normal”

• Describe the “Retirement Grief Cycle”

• Describe common retirement planning errors

• Answer 10 critical retirement planning questions
Welcome to First Half of “Retirement Red
Zone” (5 Years Before to 5 Years After)




What is YOUR greatest retirement HOPE and your
greatest retirement FEAR?
Who are your retirement ROLE MODELS…good and bad?
We’re in a “New Normal” and Need to
Adjust BOTH Mentally and Financially
New Normal Retirement Challenges
• Slow U.S. economic growth

• Flat or decreasing incomes; high unemployment

• Reduced employer retirement income benefits

• Reduced employer retirement health benefits

• More talk about adjusting social safety-net programs

• May need to work longer before retirement and/or
  downsize lifestyle

• Lower housing values

• Low returns on savings and investments
Sobering Statistics
• 45% chance that one spouse in a 65-year old couple will
  live to 95
• EBRI: A retiring couple can expect to spend $295,000
  on health insurance and out-of-pocket medical expenses
• 30% of unmarried women age 65+ live solely on Social
  Security; 13% of age 75+ in poverty (vs. 6% for men)
• Disconnect: Only 12% of retirees actually have jobs;
  72% to 80% of pre-retirees say they plan to work
• 25% of women and 20% of men age 55-64 have a
  health problem that limits ability to work
• NEFE: “About 50 million at-risk middle American
  households” (Journal of Financial Planning, July 2009)
Common Retirement Planning Errors
• RPS (Retirement Postponement Syndrome)

• Banking on unsure things
   – Profit on sale of a home or business

   – A certain investment account balance

   – An inheritance

• Counting on an “econo-retirement”
   – Spending by retirees often increases

   – Go-go, Slow-go, and no-go phases

• Not saving as much as possible and taking maximum
  advantage of employer matching

• Not getting help, when needed
For Some, the Dream of Upward
Mobility Appears to be Slipping Away
Five Stages: How People Receive “Bad News”
    (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross DABDA Model)
The “Retirement Grief Cycle”
• Denial: “Not to Worry. This is just a temporary blip and things
  will get back to normal soon”

• Anger: “This isn’t fair. They’re taking away [X]”

• Bargaining: “Maybe the union can get an exemption for older
  workers so the [change] won’t affect me”

• Depression: “It’s hopeless. I’ll never be able to retire”

• Testing: “If I adjust my spending or work a little longer, I can
  probably still retire comfortably”

• Acceptance: “I’ve decided to follow a new financial plan for
  retirement”
Ten Key Questions You Need to Answer
• How long could I (we) live?   • Where do I (we) want to
                                  live?
• How much money do I
  (we) need?                    • What do I (we) want to do?

• What is my (our) projected    • Where will I (we) get health
  income and expenses?            insurance and how much will
                                  it cost?
• Where and how should I
  (we) invest?                  • What can I do to make up
                                  for lost time and/or money?
• How long will my (our)
  money last?                   • What steps should I (we)
                                  take between now and
                                  retirement?
How Long Could I (We) Live?
• BIG financial question
   – Live too long and you risk running out of money
   – Die young and “you can’t take it with you”
• Medical advances are keeping more people alive longer
• CDC Data, 2000 to 2007:
   – Death rate from heart disease decreased 19%
   – Death rate from cancer decreased 5%
• BUT…unchecked obesity, diabetes taking away some gains
• 2005 Society of Actuaries study
   – 2/3 of retirees underestimate average life expectancy
   – 42% by 5+ years
• Why do we underestimate longevity? “Familiarity Bias”
   – We know more 30-69 year olds who die than 70-100 year olds
Life Expectancy Reality Check
• Enter “Life Expectancy Calculator” into an Internet search
  engine (e.g., Bing, Google)
• Try at least 3 different calculators
• Look for calculators with questions about lifestyle factors
• Social Security calculator is very basic; based on averages
How Much Money Do I (We) Need?
• “It depends” (many variables)

• Compare some retirement savings calculations:
   – http://www.choosetosave.org/ballpark/ (ASEC Ballpark
     Estimate)

   – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/pubs/publication.asp?pid=FS431
     (Rutgers)

• General Guideline: For every $1,000 in monthly income,
  you need $300,000 in savings ($300,000 x .04 (4%) =
  12,000 ÷ 12 = $1,000) based on 4% withdrawal rate
   – $2,000/month ≈ $600,000

   – $3,000/month ≈ $900,000

   – $4,000/month ≈ $1.2 million
What is My (Our) Projected Income?
Five possible sources for most people:
• Social Security (get an online benefit estimate)
• Pensions
• Retirement savings plans and investments
   – 401(k), 403(b), 457 plans
   – IRAs
   – Annuities
   – Taxable and tax-free investment accounts

• Income generated by home equity
   – Reverse mortgage
   – Rent

• Employment
What are My (Our) Projected Expenses?
• 75% of average U.S. retiree’s budget in order starting
  with the highest amount
   –   Housing
   –   Transportation
   –   Food
   –   Medical
   –   Entertainment
• Try to pay off mortgage and credit cards before retiring
• Percentages (e.g., 75% of income) may not be accurate
• Much better to do a current and projected spending plan
   – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/pdfs/fs421worksheet.pdf

• Do a “test-drive”: Consider trying to live on pre-
  retirement income BEFORE you retire
Where and How Should I (We) Invest?
• Invest a much as you can in a Roth or traditional IRA and
  tax-deferred employer plan (e.g. 401(k) plan)

• Earmark a portion of raises for retirement savings

• Make catch-up contributions starting at age 50

• Maintain some equities in your portfolio to hedge inflation

• Assess your TRUE investment risk tolerance

   – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/riskquiz/

• Reduce your risk level if you’ve accumulated the principal
  you need to produce an adequate income stream
More Thoughts on Investing
• You could have a 30-40 year time horizon
• Diversify your portfolio: different asset classes
• Common guideline: 110- Your Age = % in stocks
   – 110 – 65 = 55% (moderate risk tolerance)

• Consider consolidating accounts (RMDs start at 70½)
• Consider dividend-paying stocks and mutual funds
• Consider low-cost annuities for a guaranteed stream of income
  (especially without a pension)
• Track your net worth and asset allocation annually
• RCE Excel spreadsheets:
   – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/default.asp#resources
How Long Will My (Our) Money Last?
• “It depends” on two key factors:
   – Rate of return earned on retirement savings

   – Percentage of portfolio assets withdrawn

• Nest egg will be depleted faster if…
   – The rate of withdrawal exceeds the rate of return

• Worst case scenario: Retiring during a severe market
  downturn and selling stocks/funds for income
   – Nest egg is severely eroded by market losses

   – Withdrawals deplete it further

   – Should have a 3-5 year cash withdrawal cushion to avoid this
Get a Monte-Carlo Analysis
• Uses historical investment performance data to estimate
  probability of not running out of money
• A CFP® can do it for you or you can use an online
  calculator (Search “Monte Carlo Calculator”)
• Check assumptions and beware of GIGO
Where Do I (We) Want to Live?




WSJ Article (3/21/11): BIG issue among couples; communication is key
What to Do?
• Compare individual visions of retirement

• “Must have” and “negotiable” items
   – Clashing ideas and silent standoffs are common

   – New Trend: Retirement LAT Couples (Living Apart Together)

• Start the conversation early

• The closer to retirement, the more “real” it becomes

• Research Studies: boomers much more likely than their parents
  to move: 20% (AARP) to 42% (Del Webb) versus 10% historically

• Investigate taxes and living costs in other states
   – http://retirementliving.com/RLtaxes.html

• Take extended vacation/”scouting” trips
What Do I (We) Want to Do?
• What gives you deep satisfaction?
   –   Meaningful relationships
   –   Helping others
   –   Learning new things
   –   Devoting yourself to a cause you believe in
   –   Applying your skills and experiences
   –   Achievement


• Is work a source of great pride and self-worth?

• The key word is “passion”

• What will a “typical day” in retirement look like?
Where Will I (We) Get Health Insurance
       and How Much Will it Cost?
• Find out if you have access to retiree health insurance
   – If so, compare the cost to a supplemental Medicare plan

   – Will spousal coverage end if covered employee dies?

• Many retiree benefits being scaled back in public and
  private sector

• If no employer benefit, “patch together a plan”
   – Medicare at age 65 (can COBRA a group plan 18 months before)

   – A Medicare supplement plan

   – Medicare Part D (prescription drugs)

• Contact local SHIP office (www.shiptalk.org)
More About Retiree Health Insurance
• People with better health habits will eventually spend
  MORE on health care than those with poor health:
   – More years of medical expenses (e.g., age 93 versus 73)

   – Likelihood of a chronic condition in advanced old age

   – Likelihood of a need for long-term care (LTC)

• >50% chance that even the healthiest retiree may
  eventually need LTC

• Consider LTC insurance or have a good alternative:
   – Adequate defined benefit pension (with a COLA)

   – Adequate annuity

   – Self-insurance (assets and income)?
What Can I (We) Do to Make Up for
         Lost Time or Money?
Before Retirement
                                After Retirement
• Increase retirement savings
                                • Trade down to a smaller
• Spend less and pay off debt     home

• “Moonlight” for additional    • Move to a less expensive
  income                          location

• Invest more aggressively to   • Work after retirement
  try to earn a higher return
                                • Reverse mortgage or sale-
• Preserve lump-sum               leaseback of home
  distributions
                                • Make tax-efficient asset
• Work longer before retiring     withdrawals
What Steps Should I (We) Take
         Between Now and Retirement?
• Plan to get out of debt before you retire
   – Pay off mortgage (prepay principal, biweekly payments)
   – Eliminate consumer debt

• Assess available retirement benefits
   – Employer savings plan and health insurance (self and spouse)
   – Social Security (age 62, FRA, age 70)

• Review your insurance needs
   – May not need life insurance if kids grown, mortgage repaid
   – Consider LTC insurance with freed-up premium dollars

• Live more simply
   – Save cash freed up by reducing expenses
   – Lower the bar for retirement lifestyle
More Steps to Take Before Retirement
• Save aggressively (until it hurts!)
   – Up to 6,000 in an IRA and up to $2,000 in employer plan (if 50+)
   – Up to 20% of business net earnings in a SEP

• Invest broadly
   – Multiple asset classes including international investments
   – U.S. assets are <1/3 of world economy
   – Low-cost index funds and ETFs

• Consider working longer than originally planned
   – Boosts Social Security and DB pension benefits
   – Provides more time to save in IRAs, 401(k)s, etc.
   – Fewer years to withdraw money from savings
   – Continued access to employer benefits
   – “Retire” while still working
More Steps to Take Before Retirement
• Develop realistic plans to pay for retirement
   – Plan to work until 66-67 but save as if retiring at 60-62
   – Use retirement savings and Monte Carlo calculators
   – Anticipate ways to create a “retirement paycheck” (e.g., annuity)
   – Take steps to mitigate “broken promises”

• Try to control your exit
   – Stockpile cash for stock market downturns
   – Voluntary retirees 30% more likely to be happier

• Educate yourself about pre-retirement issues
   – NEFE: http://www.myretirementpaycheck.org/
   – eXtension: http://www.extension.org/pages/8633/financial-security:-
     retirement-planning
   – Financial advisors (CFP Board: http://letsmakeaplan.org/)
Comments? Questions? Experiences?
Money Magazine (October 2008):
“The 10 years before retirement and five years after
make up the riskiest period of your financial life.”


• Decisions made can impact you for 30-40 years
• Many perils outside of your control (aging parents,
boomerang children, health issues, workplace ageism)

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Afcpe 2011 retirement minus 5 to 10-fixed-ten questions-04-11

  • 1. Retirement Minus 5 to 10 Years: 10 Key Questions Barbara O’Neill Rutgers Cooperative Extension oneill@aesop.rutgers.edu
  • 2. Workshop Objectives • Describe the “Retirement New Normal” • Describe the “Retirement Grief Cycle” • Describe common retirement planning errors • Answer 10 critical retirement planning questions
  • 3. Welcome to First Half of “Retirement Red Zone” (5 Years Before to 5 Years After) What is YOUR greatest retirement HOPE and your greatest retirement FEAR? Who are your retirement ROLE MODELS…good and bad?
  • 4. We’re in a “New Normal” and Need to Adjust BOTH Mentally and Financially
  • 5. New Normal Retirement Challenges • Slow U.S. economic growth • Flat or decreasing incomes; high unemployment • Reduced employer retirement income benefits • Reduced employer retirement health benefits • More talk about adjusting social safety-net programs • May need to work longer before retirement and/or downsize lifestyle • Lower housing values • Low returns on savings and investments
  • 6. Sobering Statistics • 45% chance that one spouse in a 65-year old couple will live to 95 • EBRI: A retiring couple can expect to spend $295,000 on health insurance and out-of-pocket medical expenses • 30% of unmarried women age 65+ live solely on Social Security; 13% of age 75+ in poverty (vs. 6% for men) • Disconnect: Only 12% of retirees actually have jobs; 72% to 80% of pre-retirees say they plan to work • 25% of women and 20% of men age 55-64 have a health problem that limits ability to work • NEFE: “About 50 million at-risk middle American households” (Journal of Financial Planning, July 2009)
  • 7. Common Retirement Planning Errors • RPS (Retirement Postponement Syndrome) • Banking on unsure things – Profit on sale of a home or business – A certain investment account balance – An inheritance • Counting on an “econo-retirement” – Spending by retirees often increases – Go-go, Slow-go, and no-go phases • Not saving as much as possible and taking maximum advantage of employer matching • Not getting help, when needed
  • 8. For Some, the Dream of Upward Mobility Appears to be Slipping Away
  • 9. Five Stages: How People Receive “Bad News” (Elizabeth Kubler-Ross DABDA Model)
  • 10. The “Retirement Grief Cycle” • Denial: “Not to Worry. This is just a temporary blip and things will get back to normal soon” • Anger: “This isn’t fair. They’re taking away [X]” • Bargaining: “Maybe the union can get an exemption for older workers so the [change] won’t affect me” • Depression: “It’s hopeless. I’ll never be able to retire” • Testing: “If I adjust my spending or work a little longer, I can probably still retire comfortably” • Acceptance: “I’ve decided to follow a new financial plan for retirement”
  • 11. Ten Key Questions You Need to Answer • How long could I (we) live? • Where do I (we) want to live? • How much money do I (we) need? • What do I (we) want to do? • What is my (our) projected • Where will I (we) get health income and expenses? insurance and how much will it cost? • Where and how should I (we) invest? • What can I do to make up for lost time and/or money? • How long will my (our) money last? • What steps should I (we) take between now and retirement?
  • 12. How Long Could I (We) Live? • BIG financial question – Live too long and you risk running out of money – Die young and “you can’t take it with you” • Medical advances are keeping more people alive longer • CDC Data, 2000 to 2007: – Death rate from heart disease decreased 19% – Death rate from cancer decreased 5% • BUT…unchecked obesity, diabetes taking away some gains • 2005 Society of Actuaries study – 2/3 of retirees underestimate average life expectancy – 42% by 5+ years • Why do we underestimate longevity? “Familiarity Bias” – We know more 30-69 year olds who die than 70-100 year olds
  • 13. Life Expectancy Reality Check • Enter “Life Expectancy Calculator” into an Internet search engine (e.g., Bing, Google) • Try at least 3 different calculators • Look for calculators with questions about lifestyle factors • Social Security calculator is very basic; based on averages
  • 14. How Much Money Do I (We) Need? • “It depends” (many variables) • Compare some retirement savings calculations: – http://www.choosetosave.org/ballpark/ (ASEC Ballpark Estimate) – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/pubs/publication.asp?pid=FS431 (Rutgers) • General Guideline: For every $1,000 in monthly income, you need $300,000 in savings ($300,000 x .04 (4%) = 12,000 ÷ 12 = $1,000) based on 4% withdrawal rate – $2,000/month ≈ $600,000 – $3,000/month ≈ $900,000 – $4,000/month ≈ $1.2 million
  • 15. What is My (Our) Projected Income? Five possible sources for most people: • Social Security (get an online benefit estimate) • Pensions • Retirement savings plans and investments – 401(k), 403(b), 457 plans – IRAs – Annuities – Taxable and tax-free investment accounts • Income generated by home equity – Reverse mortgage – Rent • Employment
  • 16. What are My (Our) Projected Expenses? • 75% of average U.S. retiree’s budget in order starting with the highest amount – Housing – Transportation – Food – Medical – Entertainment • Try to pay off mortgage and credit cards before retiring • Percentages (e.g., 75% of income) may not be accurate • Much better to do a current and projected spending plan – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/pdfs/fs421worksheet.pdf • Do a “test-drive”: Consider trying to live on pre- retirement income BEFORE you retire
  • 17. Where and How Should I (We) Invest? • Invest a much as you can in a Roth or traditional IRA and tax-deferred employer plan (e.g. 401(k) plan) • Earmark a portion of raises for retirement savings • Make catch-up contributions starting at age 50 • Maintain some equities in your portfolio to hedge inflation • Assess your TRUE investment risk tolerance – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/riskquiz/ • Reduce your risk level if you’ve accumulated the principal you need to produce an adequate income stream
  • 18. More Thoughts on Investing • You could have a 30-40 year time horizon • Diversify your portfolio: different asset classes • Common guideline: 110- Your Age = % in stocks – 110 – 65 = 55% (moderate risk tolerance) • Consider consolidating accounts (RMDs start at 70½) • Consider dividend-paying stocks and mutual funds • Consider low-cost annuities for a guaranteed stream of income (especially without a pension) • Track your net worth and asset allocation annually • RCE Excel spreadsheets: – http://njaes.rutgers.edu/money/default.asp#resources
  • 19. How Long Will My (Our) Money Last? • “It depends” on two key factors: – Rate of return earned on retirement savings – Percentage of portfolio assets withdrawn • Nest egg will be depleted faster if… – The rate of withdrawal exceeds the rate of return • Worst case scenario: Retiring during a severe market downturn and selling stocks/funds for income – Nest egg is severely eroded by market losses – Withdrawals deplete it further – Should have a 3-5 year cash withdrawal cushion to avoid this
  • 20. Get a Monte-Carlo Analysis • Uses historical investment performance data to estimate probability of not running out of money • A CFP® can do it for you or you can use an online calculator (Search “Monte Carlo Calculator”) • Check assumptions and beware of GIGO
  • 21. Where Do I (We) Want to Live? WSJ Article (3/21/11): BIG issue among couples; communication is key
  • 22. What to Do? • Compare individual visions of retirement • “Must have” and “negotiable” items – Clashing ideas and silent standoffs are common – New Trend: Retirement LAT Couples (Living Apart Together) • Start the conversation early • The closer to retirement, the more “real” it becomes • Research Studies: boomers much more likely than their parents to move: 20% (AARP) to 42% (Del Webb) versus 10% historically • Investigate taxes and living costs in other states – http://retirementliving.com/RLtaxes.html • Take extended vacation/”scouting” trips
  • 23. What Do I (We) Want to Do? • What gives you deep satisfaction? – Meaningful relationships – Helping others – Learning new things – Devoting yourself to a cause you believe in – Applying your skills and experiences – Achievement • Is work a source of great pride and self-worth? • The key word is “passion” • What will a “typical day” in retirement look like?
  • 24. Where Will I (We) Get Health Insurance and How Much Will it Cost? • Find out if you have access to retiree health insurance – If so, compare the cost to a supplemental Medicare plan – Will spousal coverage end if covered employee dies? • Many retiree benefits being scaled back in public and private sector • If no employer benefit, “patch together a plan” – Medicare at age 65 (can COBRA a group plan 18 months before) – A Medicare supplement plan – Medicare Part D (prescription drugs) • Contact local SHIP office (www.shiptalk.org)
  • 25. More About Retiree Health Insurance • People with better health habits will eventually spend MORE on health care than those with poor health: – More years of medical expenses (e.g., age 93 versus 73) – Likelihood of a chronic condition in advanced old age – Likelihood of a need for long-term care (LTC) • >50% chance that even the healthiest retiree may eventually need LTC • Consider LTC insurance or have a good alternative: – Adequate defined benefit pension (with a COLA) – Adequate annuity – Self-insurance (assets and income)?
  • 26. What Can I (We) Do to Make Up for Lost Time or Money? Before Retirement After Retirement • Increase retirement savings • Trade down to a smaller • Spend less and pay off debt home • “Moonlight” for additional • Move to a less expensive income location • Invest more aggressively to • Work after retirement try to earn a higher return • Reverse mortgage or sale- • Preserve lump-sum leaseback of home distributions • Make tax-efficient asset • Work longer before retiring withdrawals
  • 27. What Steps Should I (We) Take Between Now and Retirement? • Plan to get out of debt before you retire – Pay off mortgage (prepay principal, biweekly payments) – Eliminate consumer debt • Assess available retirement benefits – Employer savings plan and health insurance (self and spouse) – Social Security (age 62, FRA, age 70) • Review your insurance needs – May not need life insurance if kids grown, mortgage repaid – Consider LTC insurance with freed-up premium dollars • Live more simply – Save cash freed up by reducing expenses – Lower the bar for retirement lifestyle
  • 28. More Steps to Take Before Retirement • Save aggressively (until it hurts!) – Up to 6,000 in an IRA and up to $2,000 in employer plan (if 50+) – Up to 20% of business net earnings in a SEP • Invest broadly – Multiple asset classes including international investments – U.S. assets are <1/3 of world economy – Low-cost index funds and ETFs • Consider working longer than originally planned – Boosts Social Security and DB pension benefits – Provides more time to save in IRAs, 401(k)s, etc. – Fewer years to withdraw money from savings – Continued access to employer benefits – “Retire” while still working
  • 29. More Steps to Take Before Retirement • Develop realistic plans to pay for retirement – Plan to work until 66-67 but save as if retiring at 60-62 – Use retirement savings and Monte Carlo calculators – Anticipate ways to create a “retirement paycheck” (e.g., annuity) – Take steps to mitigate “broken promises” • Try to control your exit – Stockpile cash for stock market downturns – Voluntary retirees 30% more likely to be happier • Educate yourself about pre-retirement issues – NEFE: http://www.myretirementpaycheck.org/ – eXtension: http://www.extension.org/pages/8633/financial-security:- retirement-planning – Financial advisors (CFP Board: http://letsmakeaplan.org/)
  • 30. Comments? Questions? Experiences? Money Magazine (October 2008): “The 10 years before retirement and five years after make up the riskiest period of your financial life.” • Decisions made can impact you for 30-40 years • Many perils outside of your control (aging parents, boomerang children, health issues, workplace ageism)