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been taken in the preparation of this report, neither VSA, L.P. nor The National Underwriter is engaged in providing
legal, accounting, financial or other professional services. This report should not be used as a substitute for the professional advice
of an attorney, accountant, or other qualified professional.
Preparing for Your
Retirement
A Retirement Planning Review
1a1-02
Your Earning Power
2Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
$ 50,000 $ 100,000 $ 250,000 $ 500,000
$ 2,000,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 10,000,000 $ 20,000,000
$ 1,500,000 $ 3,000,000 $ 7,500,000 $ 15,000,000
$ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 5,000,000 $ 10,000,000
$ 500,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 2,500,000 $ 5,000,000
$ 250,000 $ 500,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 2,500,000
Your Future Earning Power
If Your Family Income Averages:
Years to
Age 65:
40
30
20
10
5
How much of this money will be
available to you when you retire?
What will happen
to your standard of
living when your
income ceases at
retirement?
Few people realize that a 30-year-old couple will
earn 3.5 million dollars by age 65 if their total
family income averages $100,000 for their entire
careers, without any raises.
Your Income
Spouse’s Income
Other Income
Investment Income
Your ability to earn an income is your most valuable asset.
The Importance of Planning
3Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
Some people think that retirement planning isn’t
important because they won’t live until retirement.
Source: Commissioners' Standard Ordinary Mortality Table; based on composite data (combination of smokers, non-smokers and
smoking status unknown); age nearest birthday, 2001
Of 100 People
Who Are Age:
Their Odds of Living to
Retirement at Age 65 Are:
Has a Life Expectancy of Age:
men women men women
30 84% 87% 78 82
40 85% 88% 78 82
50 88% 90% 79 83
60 94% 95% 81 84
Not only will the vast majority of us live to reach retirement at age 65, but with advances in
medical technology, we can also expect to live a substantial number of years after retirement.
Consider ...
Sources of Retirement Income
4Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
When you retire and your earning power ceases, you will have to depend on three
primary sources for your retirement income:
Social Security
Employer-
Provided Plans
Personal
Retirement
Savings
According to the Social Security Administration, the average retired worker in
2013 receives an estimated $1,261 monthly benefit, about 40% of average
pre-retirement income. As pre-retirement income increases, however, the
percentage replaced by Social Security declines.
You may be eligible to participate in a retirement plan established by your
employer and receive pension income at your retirement.
For many people, there is a gap between the retirement income they can
expect from Social Security and employer-provided plans and their
retirement income objectives. Personal retirement savings represent the
only way to bridge that gap!
will you defer your retirement age,If sufficient retirement
income is not available,
or will you choose to reduce your standard of living?
Important Facts About Social Security Retirement Benefits
5Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
!
Early retirement results in a permanent reduction in the Social Security retirement benefit.
For example, the Social Security retirement benefit of a worker born between 1943 and
1954 who retires early at age 62 will be reduced by 25%.
According to the Social Security Administration:
The maximum Social Security retirement benefit for a worker retiring at full retirement
age in 2013 is $2,533 monthly.
The average Social Security benefit for all retired workers in 2013 is an estimated $1,261.
continued on next slide
The Social Security Normal Retirement Age, currently age 66 for those
people born between 1943 and 1954, is gradually increasing to age 67
for persons born after 1954.
Important Facts About Social Security Retirement Benefits
6Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
The Social Security spousal retirement benefit is limited to a maximum of 50% of the
retired worker’s benefit.
The spousal retirement benefit is reduced if the worker retires before his or her full
retirement age.
How much do you want to rely on a source of retirement income over which you have no
control? Consider this quote from a Time magazine article titled "Social Insecurity":
Question: When was this article published?
“For government to pay pensions to the advancing tide of baby boomers will almost
certainly require stunning benefit reductions or huge tax increases. Most likely both.
After years of fiscal and political fecklessness, an explosive conclusion.”
Answer: March 12, 1995, although the same statement could easily apply today, in the
absence of any reform to the Social Security system.
How Much Capital Will You Need at Retirement?
7Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
A financially-secure retirement is the result of understanding and
answering these essential questions:
How much money will you need?
Where will the money come from?
How much time do you have before retirement?
continued on next slide
personal
retirement savings
Of the three primary sources of
retirement income,
is the one over which we
exercise the most control!
How Much Capital Will You Need at Retirement?
8Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
Amount of capital required to provide that monthly income,
assuming your capital earns an annual interest rate of:
4% 6% 8% 10%
$ 300,000 $ 200,000 $ 150,000 $ 120,000
$ 450,000 $ 300,000 $ 225,000 $ 180,000
$ 600,000 $ 400,000 $ 300,000 $ 240,000
$ 900,000 $ 600,000 $ 450,000 $ 360,000
$ 1,200,000 $ 800,000 $ 600,000 $ 480,000
$ 1,500,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 750,000 $ 600,000
$ 3,000,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,200,000
For each year that you
need this much monthly
retirement income:
$ 1,000
$ 1,500
$ 2,000
$ 3,000
$ 4,000
$ 5,000
$ 10,000
This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular investment or investment performance. It does not
reflect the fees and expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the performance shown in this
hypothetical illustration if they were included. In addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term
investments.
This example is based on the capital retention method, which uses interest return only to provide income. Principal is not
liquidated and remains available.
If You Wait…You Lose!
9Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
If $100 a month is saved, what will the savings be worth at age 65, assuming a
hypothetical 5% annual rate of return*?
* This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular investment or investment performance. It does not
reflect the fees and expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the performance shown in this
hypothetical illustration if they were included. In addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term
investments.
Delaying retirement savings can keep you from realizing your retirement dreams!
“The eighth wonder
of the world is
compound interest.”
- Albert Einstein
Age When You Begin to Save $ 100 a Month
Power of Tax Deductions and Tax-Deferred Accumulations
10Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
Those who qualify for a tax-
deductible IRA can use money that
would otherwise be paid in taxes
to establish a retirement fund that
accumulates tax deferred.
Taxes, however, must be paid as
distributions are received from a
tax-deductible IRA.
A second alternative for those who
qualify is the Roth IRA. While
contributions to a Roth IRA are not
tax deductible, the retirement
fund accumulates tax deferred and
distributions are received free of
income tax.
Either a tax-deductible IRA or a
Roth IRA can produce results
superior to a savings plan whose
growth is taxed.
20 Year Results - 8% Hypothetical Annual Rate of Return/
$5,500 Annual Contribution/ 25% Income Tax Bracket *
* This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular
investment or investment performance. It does not reflect the fees and
expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the
performance shown in this hypothetical illustration if they were included. In
addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term
investments.
$271,826
$203,870
$160,845
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
Tax-Deductible
IRA
Non-Deductible
Roth IRA
Non-Deductible
Savings
Power of Tax Deductions and Tax-Deferred Accumulations
11Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
If the tax-deductible IRA is surrendered at the end of the 20th year, the
principal amount remaining after payment of income tax is $203,870 at a
25% rate; assumes no penalty tax is assessed.
If the Roth IRA is surrendered at the end of the 20th year, the full principal
amount of $203,870 is available free of income tax; assumes no penalty
tax is assessed.
Calculations assume the income tax is paid out of investment earnings
each year, meaning that the full principal amount of $160,845 is available
free of income tax at the end of the 20th year.
Tax-Deferred Growth
$ 5,500
- $ 0
$ 5,500
Contribution
Tax Paid
To Invest
Tax-Deferred Growth
$ 5,500
- $ 1,375
$ 4,125
Contribution
Tax Paid
To Invest
Growth Taxed
$ 5,500
- $ 1,375
$ 4,125
Contribution
Tax Paid
To Invest
Tax-Deductible IRA
Non-Deductible Roth IRA
Non-Deductible Savings
Impact of Inflation
12Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
Inflation Doesn’t Retire When You Do!
Failing to consider the impact of inflation could result in a gradual erosion of your
standard of living after retirement.
From To
Based on the Consumer
Price Index, the Average
Annual Inflation Rate Was:
2008 2013 1.8%
2003 2013 2.4%
1993 2013 2.4%
Did you know ... What this means ...
Assuming a person who retired in 1993 with
a fixed monthly retirement income of $4,000
had an average monthly food bill of $500,
the food bill consumed 12.5% of this
retiree’s monthly income.
By 2013, however, with an average inflation
rate of 2.4%, that retiree’s monthly food bill
would have grown to $803, or 20% of
monthly retirement income.
Some Retirement Planning Options
13Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
One or more of the following retirement planning options may be of interest to you in saving for
retirement. Your licensed financial adviser will discuss with you how specific products may work
for you in your particular situation, including the product's features, benefits, risks, charges and
expenses.
Some employers offer qualified retirement plans that allow employees to
contribute pre-tax dollars that accumulate tax deferred until received.
Take full advantage of any such plan offered by your employer. Tax deferral
can result in more funds accumulated for retirement than saving for
retirement without the benefit of tax deferral.
Qualified
Retirement
Plans
Anyone with compensation and their spouses can establish this personal, tax-
favored retirement plan.
You can select a regular IRA, which may allow for tax-deductible
contributions, together with tax-deferred accumulations and taxable
distributions or, subject to income requirements, a Roth IRA, which does not
allow for tax-deductible contributions, but provides tax-deferred
accumulations and tax-free distributions.
Individual
Retirement
Account
(IRA)
continued on next slide
Some Retirement Planning Options
14Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
An annuity can be used to accumulate funds on a tax-deferred basis. Then, at
retirement, the value of the annuity can be converted to an income that you
cannot outlive. An annuity does not provide any tax deferral advantage over
other types of investments offered through qualified plans or IRAs. If,
however, you are already contributing the maximum to an employer-
sponsored qualified retirement plan or an IRA, an annuity can be an
attractive way to save for retirement.
Annuities
While the primary purpose of life insurance is to provide death benefit
protection, some life insurance plans build cash values on a tax-favored basis.
If consistent with your life insurance needs after retirement, some or all of
this cash value can be used to supplement other sources of retirement
income (withdrawals and loans will reduce the policy’s death benefit and
cash value available for use). In addition, life insurance can be used by
married couples to maximize the pension income received from employer-
provided plans.
Life
Insurance
Life insurance and annuity contracts contain exclusions, limitations, reductions of
benefits and terms for keeping them in force. Your licensed financial adviser will provide
you with costs and complete details about any specific life insurance or annuity contracts
recommended to meet your specific needs and financial objectives.
Note:
Retirement Planning Action Checklist
15Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
Determine the additional monthly income required to
achieve your retirement income objective and the capital
needed to provide that additional monthly income.
Pension Benefits from Employer-Provided Plans;
Other Pension Benefits (e.g., Veterans benefits); and
Income from Personal Retirement Savings.
Estimate the income you will need at retirement.
The Analysis … The Plan …
Evaluate and select retirement
planning options, with a special
emphasis on tax-favored plans.
Estimate the income that will be available to you at
retirement, including:
Social Security (submit Form SSA-7004 to the Social
Security Administration in order to receive an “Earnings
and Benefit Statement”);
Commit to a systematic monthly
retirement savings program
designed to achieve your retire-
ment income objective.
Select savings and investment
vehicles consistent with your
objectives and risk tolerance.
You Can Manage Your Finances
16Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review
“It’s by managing your finances that you write the story
of your life. You are both the author and the story’s
principal character.
Resolve to perform what you ought.”
-- Benjamin Franklin
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  • 1. © 2013 VSA, LP Valid only if used prior to January 1, 2014. The information, general principles and conclusions presented in this report are subject to local, state and federal laws and regulations, court cases and any revisions of same. While every care has been taken in the preparation of this report, neither VSA, L.P. nor The National Underwriter is engaged in providing legal, accounting, financial or other professional services. This report should not be used as a substitute for the professional advice of an attorney, accountant, or other qualified professional. Preparing for Your Retirement A Retirement Planning Review 1a1-02
  • 2. Your Earning Power 2Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review $ 50,000 $ 100,000 $ 250,000 $ 500,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 10,000,000 $ 20,000,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 3,000,000 $ 7,500,000 $ 15,000,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 5,000,000 $ 10,000,000 $ 500,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 2,500,000 $ 5,000,000 $ 250,000 $ 500,000 $ 1,250,000 $ 2,500,000 Your Future Earning Power If Your Family Income Averages: Years to Age 65: 40 30 20 10 5 How much of this money will be available to you when you retire? What will happen to your standard of living when your income ceases at retirement? Few people realize that a 30-year-old couple will earn 3.5 million dollars by age 65 if their total family income averages $100,000 for their entire careers, without any raises. Your Income Spouse’s Income Other Income Investment Income Your ability to earn an income is your most valuable asset.
  • 3. The Importance of Planning 3Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review Some people think that retirement planning isn’t important because they won’t live until retirement. Source: Commissioners' Standard Ordinary Mortality Table; based on composite data (combination of smokers, non-smokers and smoking status unknown); age nearest birthday, 2001 Of 100 People Who Are Age: Their Odds of Living to Retirement at Age 65 Are: Has a Life Expectancy of Age: men women men women 30 84% 87% 78 82 40 85% 88% 78 82 50 88% 90% 79 83 60 94% 95% 81 84 Not only will the vast majority of us live to reach retirement at age 65, but with advances in medical technology, we can also expect to live a substantial number of years after retirement. Consider ...
  • 4. Sources of Retirement Income 4Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review When you retire and your earning power ceases, you will have to depend on three primary sources for your retirement income: Social Security Employer- Provided Plans Personal Retirement Savings According to the Social Security Administration, the average retired worker in 2013 receives an estimated $1,261 monthly benefit, about 40% of average pre-retirement income. As pre-retirement income increases, however, the percentage replaced by Social Security declines. You may be eligible to participate in a retirement plan established by your employer and receive pension income at your retirement. For many people, there is a gap between the retirement income they can expect from Social Security and employer-provided plans and their retirement income objectives. Personal retirement savings represent the only way to bridge that gap! will you defer your retirement age,If sufficient retirement income is not available, or will you choose to reduce your standard of living?
  • 5. Important Facts About Social Security Retirement Benefits 5Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review ! Early retirement results in a permanent reduction in the Social Security retirement benefit. For example, the Social Security retirement benefit of a worker born between 1943 and 1954 who retires early at age 62 will be reduced by 25%. According to the Social Security Administration: The maximum Social Security retirement benefit for a worker retiring at full retirement age in 2013 is $2,533 monthly. The average Social Security benefit for all retired workers in 2013 is an estimated $1,261. continued on next slide The Social Security Normal Retirement Age, currently age 66 for those people born between 1943 and 1954, is gradually increasing to age 67 for persons born after 1954.
  • 6. Important Facts About Social Security Retirement Benefits 6Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review The Social Security spousal retirement benefit is limited to a maximum of 50% of the retired worker’s benefit. The spousal retirement benefit is reduced if the worker retires before his or her full retirement age. How much do you want to rely on a source of retirement income over which you have no control? Consider this quote from a Time magazine article titled "Social Insecurity": Question: When was this article published? “For government to pay pensions to the advancing tide of baby boomers will almost certainly require stunning benefit reductions or huge tax increases. Most likely both. After years of fiscal and political fecklessness, an explosive conclusion.” Answer: March 12, 1995, although the same statement could easily apply today, in the absence of any reform to the Social Security system.
  • 7. How Much Capital Will You Need at Retirement? 7Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review A financially-secure retirement is the result of understanding and answering these essential questions: How much money will you need? Where will the money come from? How much time do you have before retirement? continued on next slide personal retirement savings Of the three primary sources of retirement income, is the one over which we exercise the most control!
  • 8. How Much Capital Will You Need at Retirement? 8Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review Amount of capital required to provide that monthly income, assuming your capital earns an annual interest rate of: 4% 6% 8% 10% $ 300,000 $ 200,000 $ 150,000 $ 120,000 $ 450,000 $ 300,000 $ 225,000 $ 180,000 $ 600,000 $ 400,000 $ 300,000 $ 240,000 $ 900,000 $ 600,000 $ 450,000 $ 360,000 $ 1,200,000 $ 800,000 $ 600,000 $ 480,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 750,000 $ 600,000 $ 3,000,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 1,500,000 $ 1,200,000 For each year that you need this much monthly retirement income: $ 1,000 $ 1,500 $ 2,000 $ 3,000 $ 4,000 $ 5,000 $ 10,000 This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular investment or investment performance. It does not reflect the fees and expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the performance shown in this hypothetical illustration if they were included. In addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term investments. This example is based on the capital retention method, which uses interest return only to provide income. Principal is not liquidated and remains available.
  • 9. If You Wait…You Lose! 9Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review If $100 a month is saved, what will the savings be worth at age 65, assuming a hypothetical 5% annual rate of return*? * This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular investment or investment performance. It does not reflect the fees and expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the performance shown in this hypothetical illustration if they were included. In addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term investments. Delaying retirement savings can keep you from realizing your retirement dreams! “The eighth wonder of the world is compound interest.” - Albert Einstein Age When You Begin to Save $ 100 a Month
  • 10. Power of Tax Deductions and Tax-Deferred Accumulations 10Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review Those who qualify for a tax- deductible IRA can use money that would otherwise be paid in taxes to establish a retirement fund that accumulates tax deferred. Taxes, however, must be paid as distributions are received from a tax-deductible IRA. A second alternative for those who qualify is the Roth IRA. While contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax deductible, the retirement fund accumulates tax deferred and distributions are received free of income tax. Either a tax-deductible IRA or a Roth IRA can produce results superior to a savings plan whose growth is taxed. 20 Year Results - 8% Hypothetical Annual Rate of Return/ $5,500 Annual Contribution/ 25% Income Tax Bracket * * This is a hypothetical illustration only and is not indicative of any particular investment or investment performance. It does not reflect the fees and expenses associated with any particular investment, which would reduce the performance shown in this hypothetical illustration if they were included. In addition, rates of return will vary over time, particularly for long-term investments. $271,826 $203,870 $160,845 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 Tax-Deductible IRA Non-Deductible Roth IRA Non-Deductible Savings
  • 11. Power of Tax Deductions and Tax-Deferred Accumulations 11Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review If the tax-deductible IRA is surrendered at the end of the 20th year, the principal amount remaining after payment of income tax is $203,870 at a 25% rate; assumes no penalty tax is assessed. If the Roth IRA is surrendered at the end of the 20th year, the full principal amount of $203,870 is available free of income tax; assumes no penalty tax is assessed. Calculations assume the income tax is paid out of investment earnings each year, meaning that the full principal amount of $160,845 is available free of income tax at the end of the 20th year. Tax-Deferred Growth $ 5,500 - $ 0 $ 5,500 Contribution Tax Paid To Invest Tax-Deferred Growth $ 5,500 - $ 1,375 $ 4,125 Contribution Tax Paid To Invest Growth Taxed $ 5,500 - $ 1,375 $ 4,125 Contribution Tax Paid To Invest Tax-Deductible IRA Non-Deductible Roth IRA Non-Deductible Savings
  • 12. Impact of Inflation 12Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review Inflation Doesn’t Retire When You Do! Failing to consider the impact of inflation could result in a gradual erosion of your standard of living after retirement. From To Based on the Consumer Price Index, the Average Annual Inflation Rate Was: 2008 2013 1.8% 2003 2013 2.4% 1993 2013 2.4% Did you know ... What this means ... Assuming a person who retired in 1993 with a fixed monthly retirement income of $4,000 had an average monthly food bill of $500, the food bill consumed 12.5% of this retiree’s monthly income. By 2013, however, with an average inflation rate of 2.4%, that retiree’s monthly food bill would have grown to $803, or 20% of monthly retirement income.
  • 13. Some Retirement Planning Options 13Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review One or more of the following retirement planning options may be of interest to you in saving for retirement. Your licensed financial adviser will discuss with you how specific products may work for you in your particular situation, including the product's features, benefits, risks, charges and expenses. Some employers offer qualified retirement plans that allow employees to contribute pre-tax dollars that accumulate tax deferred until received. Take full advantage of any such plan offered by your employer. Tax deferral can result in more funds accumulated for retirement than saving for retirement without the benefit of tax deferral. Qualified Retirement Plans Anyone with compensation and their spouses can establish this personal, tax- favored retirement plan. You can select a regular IRA, which may allow for tax-deductible contributions, together with tax-deferred accumulations and taxable distributions or, subject to income requirements, a Roth IRA, which does not allow for tax-deductible contributions, but provides tax-deferred accumulations and tax-free distributions. Individual Retirement Account (IRA) continued on next slide
  • 14. Some Retirement Planning Options 14Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review An annuity can be used to accumulate funds on a tax-deferred basis. Then, at retirement, the value of the annuity can be converted to an income that you cannot outlive. An annuity does not provide any tax deferral advantage over other types of investments offered through qualified plans or IRAs. If, however, you are already contributing the maximum to an employer- sponsored qualified retirement plan or an IRA, an annuity can be an attractive way to save for retirement. Annuities While the primary purpose of life insurance is to provide death benefit protection, some life insurance plans build cash values on a tax-favored basis. If consistent with your life insurance needs after retirement, some or all of this cash value can be used to supplement other sources of retirement income (withdrawals and loans will reduce the policy’s death benefit and cash value available for use). In addition, life insurance can be used by married couples to maximize the pension income received from employer- provided plans. Life Insurance Life insurance and annuity contracts contain exclusions, limitations, reductions of benefits and terms for keeping them in force. Your licensed financial adviser will provide you with costs and complete details about any specific life insurance or annuity contracts recommended to meet your specific needs and financial objectives. Note:
  • 15. Retirement Planning Action Checklist 15Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review Determine the additional monthly income required to achieve your retirement income objective and the capital needed to provide that additional monthly income. Pension Benefits from Employer-Provided Plans; Other Pension Benefits (e.g., Veterans benefits); and Income from Personal Retirement Savings. Estimate the income you will need at retirement. The Analysis … The Plan … Evaluate and select retirement planning options, with a special emphasis on tax-favored plans. Estimate the income that will be available to you at retirement, including: Social Security (submit Form SSA-7004 to the Social Security Administration in order to receive an “Earnings and Benefit Statement”); Commit to a systematic monthly retirement savings program designed to achieve your retire- ment income objective. Select savings and investment vehicles consistent with your objectives and risk tolerance.
  • 16. You Can Manage Your Finances 16Preparing for Your Retirement: A Retirement Planning Review “It’s by managing your finances that you write the story of your life. You are both the author and the story’s principal character. Resolve to perform what you ought.” -- Benjamin Franklin