Retirement Planning
Successful financial planning and management have never been easy. Many people do not have the time or the expertise to make sound investment choices or continually monitor the performance of those choices.
We do.
Can you afford to retire? We all wonder if we will have a sufficient amount of assets to fund our retirement, but are we making the right choices now? A 401(k) or an IRA is a great place to start, but the planning should not end there. Preparing for retirement is not as simple as opening an account, it requires constant attention to monitor areas such as potential for risk, asset allocation model, productivity rate, insurance needs and estate planning needs. It may seem burdensome, but proper preparation is the key to success, security and independence in retirement.
Have you:
Completed an analysis of your ability to retire?
Written a plan for working toward your retirement objectives?
Been monitoring the performance of your personal retirement
plan investments to see if you are on track toward your retirement
goals?
Established an asset allocation model in writing that governs
how assets are deployed within the portfolio?
Measured the risk that you are assuming in your investment
portfolios?
If you have answered "no" to any of these crucial questions,
we would suggest that you seek professional financial advice.