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9 401(k) Mistakes & Solutions All Boomers Should Be Aware Of

June 30, 2020 · Personal finance

6th Mistake: Not Creating a Budget for Before and After Retirement

Baby boomers believe that being careful and watching their spending is enough to get them through retirement safely. Needless to say, this is not a smart approach and it could put you in hot water sooner than you think.

A crucial mistake is thinking that you’ll be able to survive comfortably without a budgeting plan for your golden years and this may be due to already heavy budgeting before leaving the workforce.

Now, we understand. Budgeting nonstop is no fun, but sometimes we really don’t have a choice. It is only by carefully studying our finances that we can ensure safety, security, and a little bit of fun.

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What You Should Start Doing Now

Many people feel empowered to do anything they like when they retire. After all, you’ve got a good chunk of cash at your disposal so why not travel the world? Well, you’ll find yourself drowning in the deep end before you know it if you do this without careful planning beforehand.

It’s important to understand not only how much money you have on your hands but also how you plan on spending it. Budgeting will come in handy.

Say you want to go on a vacation in a few months, but you haven’t really planned for any such activities when you were solidifying your retirement savings. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it. If you limit your expenses the months leading out to your travels, you might not go over your yearly budget at all!

Just always keep in mind that if you won’t be able to work or come up with a side gig once you retire, the money you have is supposed to last you for the rest of your life. Make a plan and stick to it so you won’t be caught in dangerous situations later on in life.

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