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Ira: Don't Retire Without One

 
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2008-09-08Nobody works forever – the time will come when you're no longer capable of working. There are several factors that can stop you from “continuing” with your job, one is old age. This happens to be the most common reason for retirement of all, the age in which you should retire is usually dependent on the policy set by the company you work for.

Many feel that's unfair, like the guys that have gone over their “time limit” of say, 60 – they feel like 30 (and more than capable of doing their jobs), but their age says different, and so does the policy of the company. The next reason would be (God forbid) a disability.


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You may be as young as 27, but when something renders you incapable of carrying on with your task, well that obviously means there's no way for you to carry on doing your task – retire. So what's going to keep the stream of money coming into your pocket? You can't go home empty handed, or depend on your wife that's a year away from retiring herself.

For those out there stumped by the question, here's an option for you to try: put up an IRA. Hold on, what on Earth does it mean anyway? IRA stands for Individual Retirement Plan. What you do with it is set aside a certain percentage of your income and put it in the retirement account.



With the money you've saved over the years, you'll be able to live comfortably after you get taken off the job. What's the biggest benefit you can reap from putting this retirement plan into action? That would be a huge tax deduction – why? This is because the deposits you make aren't charged with tax.

The only time you do pay for tax for the Individual Retirement Account is when you withdraw the money after you retire or quit the job, which is low because it belongs to a lower income category. Are you interested in availing such a “plan”? If you are, know this: there certain rules set here that need to be followed, namely: the contributions that you make to your IRA become taxed if you're covered by another retirement plan.

Next, the amount of each contribution you can make will be entirely dependent on your age. The IRA is becoming more and more popular, which eventually led to its diversification – this plan can cater for other “crowds” as well. This is made available for those who are self-employed - not just them, but for small businesses too.

They are given the option to invest here instead of the usual pension fund account – isn't that great? There's even an educational IRA, which can be used to pay for your kid's expenses for education. There are many companies today that prefer using a simple IRA, which is mainly due to the fact that it's a lot cheaper to operate.

So for those out there with no idea on what “pool of money” to tap when they do retire, consider putting up an IRA – that way you won't be depending on your wife and kids for financial support.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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