How much should I save for retirement is a question that most Americans struggle with because it really fluctuates on a case by case basis. This question can only be truly answered by a person's living standards, income, and retirement plan chosen to be the nest egg for the golden years.
Why are alternative investments a good idea? Well many of them have a low correlation with traditional assets. This means if one goes up or down then the movement of the other is likely to be unrelated. This helps you in trying to perverse you wealth as it adds a further degree of diversification.
To begin, most financial sites, as part of their allure, offer a free calculator that works to show a person how much they have saved for their retirement. These financial calculators work by taking person's yearly income, along with how much is saved and accounts for interest and social security benefits. It then combines all of these statistics based on the projected number of years worked to produce a number.
A further disadvantage of alternative investments is the lack of data required to establish a price. The marketplace is not big so it is difficult for a fair value to be established. If you don't have the right information or knowledge then you are at a serious disadvantage. Mind you, if you know your stuff then there are huge opportunities there for you.
Without a proper financial plan, you won't be able to identify the investment on return (ROI) that suit your financial freedom. You may end up investing in wrong investment products which might affect you financial plan.
When asking the question of how much should be saved for a retirement, the most obvious answer is as much as possible. This is harder than it seems, especially when someone has kids or has a high standard of living as it takes more money to keep those standards up. It may take some restraint and a lot of foresight, but planning ahead for a good retirement is paramount to the success and happiness of the golden years.
You will need to be optimistic when growing your account to make sure you get the returns you want. Even if you are very wealthy, being optimistic about your returns can be fun if you allow it to be. Most people who retire get bored after a couple of years and end up going back to work. If you choose to manage your portfolio, this can keep you from getting bored.
Without a financial plan, you don't know the exact price you will be paying for procrastination --- either in saving, investing or insuring. You might take it easy until it is too late.
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