Study Shows Higher Confidence About Retirement

According to new research from the Employee Benefit Research Institute, Americans who are approaching the retirement window are more confident than in recent years. The study, known as the Annual Retirement Confidence Survey, tracks how individuals feel about the amount of money they have saved for their post-working years. shutterstock_196414808

There are many different questions that tie retirement planning into estate planning. In fact, it can be very helpful to consult with tax and estate specialists in the period before you retire so that you are informed about your options. Early retirement planning is not just for your peace of mind, though. Discussing tax saving strategies can make all the difference between retiring comfortably and being concerned about finances later on.

One of the primary reasons that retirement planning is such a big concern for today’s workforce is because Americans are living longer. Maximizing savings and getting the most out of your assets is a crucial concern for individuals who are hoping to avoid tax surprises before and after retirement.

Women especially are getting more involved in the estate and tax planning process because they tend to live longer. Couples may want to discuss optimal planning strategies that protect the spouse who lives longer while protecting assets that are intended to be passed down to future generations.

It’s likely that you may have several accounts or strategies already lined up for retirement, but it may be in your best interest to walk through how these plans and savings work together and how you can get the most out of them as you approach retirement. For tax planning strategies for your needs, contact the attorneys at Shah & Associates today at info@lawesq.net.

 

 

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