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Monday, July 14, 2014

Retirement - The new Solution - MOVING

You’ve heard that baby boomers, as well as Generations X and Y, are behind on their retirement savings, right? These demographics are regularly bludgeoned in the media and by the financial industry’s marketing machine for their negligence in saving for the future.
While some in the media are well-intentioned in their criticism, I can’t help but recognize the bias within the financial industry when it admonishes savers to save more — in their proprietary savings vehicles, of course. Because of this bias, the emphasis has always been on new and different ways to invest. And while I certainly do believe your investment strategy plays a very important role in the retirement planning process, it’s decidedly less important than two behavioral moves that can dramatically improve your retirement readiness.
The first retirement silver bullet may be the most powerful: MOVE, to an area with a lower cost of living.
A moving truck operated by Piedmont Moving Sys...
A moving truck operated by Piedmont Moving Systems, an agent for Mayflower Transit based in San Jose, California. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The huge impact this maneuver can have on an investor’s retirement prospects becomes especially apparent when comparing the areas with the highest cost of living to the areas with the lowest. According to Sperling’s Best Places, an online resource that estimates the cost of living in areas across the country, the median home price in Chevy Chase Village, an idyllic Washington D.C. suburb located in Maryland, is $1.5 million. The cost of living there is 252% higher than the U.S. average. By comparison, the median home price in Great Recession-battered Detroit is $35,700. The cost of living there is a full 26.7% lower than the U.S. average.
But if that example appears all too convenient and unrealistic, consider this contrast: Washington D.C. suburb Alexandria, Va., boasts a median home price of $444,200 and a cost of living 55.5% higher than the U.S. average. Meanwhile, Knoxville, Tenn., the vibrant and colorful home of the University of Tennessee, has a median home price of $109,200 and a cost of living 19.3% lower than the national average.
Let’s picture a prospective couple in Alexandria trying to figure out their plan for retirement:
In Alexandria
  • Their home is now worth $500,000.
  • They have a $200,000 mortgage (from college costs and home improvements).
  • They need $100,000 in annual income to cover expenses:
    • Mortgage principal and interest payment ($200,000 loan at 5 percent for 15 years) = $19,000 per year
    • Other income needs, less mortgage = $81,000 per year
  • They took a pension lump-sum offer, invested in a 401(k) and have total retirement assets of $800,000.
  • Social Security plus a 4 percent withdrawal from their retirement accounts = $50,000, or 50 percent of their estimated need.
In Knoxville
  • They could purchase a comparable home for $200,000, mortgage free.
  • They could add the $100,000 in net proceeds from the sale of their home in Alexandria to their retirement nest egg, now $900,000.
  • According to the cost of living ratio, a $41,120 annual income in Knoxville would feel like their $81,000 income in Alexandria.
  • Social Security plus a 4 percent withdrawal from their retirement accounts = $54,000, or 119 percent of their estimated need.
This is the set of choices our prospective couple is facing presented in chart form:
Alexandria - Knoxville
If you find yourself in a retirement planning pickle, I’m not suggesting you read this and immediately put a “for sale” sign in your yard. Cost of living should not be confused with quality of living. If your geography and proximity to friends and family is where you derive the most joy from life, I’m not suggesting that you have a financial duty to uproot. But, if you’ve reached a retirement plan dead-end and find yourself without options and a yearning for a refreshing change of pace, there is no question that transplanting your financial life to a lower cost of living area can transform a bleak retirement into one that is quite comfortable.

Monday, March 31, 2014

Retire at 62? Monte Carlo scenario explains how!

GOAL:  Retire at age 62



Profile:  US Citizen - Age 61.5 - Marital Status: Single -

Social Security Benefit: Earning Basis


Scenario 1: without reverse mortgage         Scenario 2:  with a reverse mortgage
Income total:                         $75,000             Income total:                  $75,000
1.  Salary (100% taxable)              75,000   1. Salary  (100% taxable)   $75,000
Begins at 61, ends at 62                                      Begins at 61, ends at 62
2. Social Security Monthly          1,222     2.  Social security amount    $2,141
FV 85% taxable                                                 FV 85% taxable
Annual increase                                   2%        Annual increase                      2%
Begins at 62, ends at 90                                   Beings at age 70, ends at 90
                                                                      3. Reverse Mortgage Monthy Amount
                                                                          (PV, 0% taxable)                       $1,223
                                                                           Annual increase                              2%
                                                                The income begins at age 62,ends at age 70

Expenses                               Annual Total            Assets
Housing                                             $7,800          Home value
Transportation                                     5,400         Mortgage or liens
Food, beverage, clothing,
personal care, cash                           9,900            Home equity  $0
Medical                                               7,200          Bank Accounts $0

Entertainment                                      5,900          Qualified Retirement Accounts   $300,000

Other                                                  1,300          Investment acounts                    $200,000
                                                                                  Total Market Value                 $500,000

                                                                              Liabilities: $0 Life insurance: NONE

                           Description            Required need      Desired Need             Total Need
RETIREMENT
Needs               Housing                       $8,034                       $0                           $8,034
                           Transportation              5,562                                                         5,562
                           Food, clothing etc     $10,197                                                    $10,197
                           Medical                           7,416                                                      7,416
                           Entertainment                     $0                  $6,077                        $6,077
                           Other                               2,575                                                     2,575
                           tax on prior yr returns   4,375                                                        4,375

                  TOTAL                                $38,159                  $6,077                      $44,236







Has objective been met?                            Has objective been met?
Scenario 1:  Without a Reverse                  Scenario 2:  With a Reverse
Based on the analysis of your retire          Based on the analysis of your retirement
ment income needs, expected                    income needs, expected income sources
income sources and available                    and available assets, your retirement
assets, your objective will be                      income objectives will be completely
will be satisfied until age until                    satisfied.
age 86.  At retirement, additional
funds of $50,386 will be needed.

Scenario 1 (without reverse mortgage): Has Objective been met?

Age     Total      Social        Additional    Needed        Required        Asset   (Shortgage)
             Needs   Security    Income       fm Assets    Distributions   WD      Unmet Needs

61     $47,100       $0          $47,100           $0                       $0                 $0            $0
62       42,738    12,321               0          $30,307                  0         $30,307             0
63       41,456    12,679               0            28,776                  0            28,776            0
64       45,502    12,933               0            29,569                  0            29,569            0
65       43,572    13,191               0            30,380                  0            30,380            0
66       44,665    13,455               0            31,210                  0            31,210            0
67       45,784    13,724               0            32,059                  0            32,059            0
68       46,927    13,999               0            32,928                  0            32,928            0
69       48,096    14,279               0            33,817                  0            33,817            0
70       49,290    14,564               0            34,725         17,801           16,924             0
71       50,645    14,856               0            35,789         18,479           17,310             0
72       52,036    15,153               0            36,884         19,180           17,704             0
73       53,466    15,456               0            38,010         19,900           18,111             0
74       55,070    15,765               0            39,305         19,855           19,450             0
75       56,722    16,080               0            40,642         19,714           20,928             0
76       58,424    16,402               0            42,022         19,457           22,565             0
77       60,176    16,730               0            43,447         18,974           24,473             0
78       61,982    17,065               0            44,917         18,417           26,500             0
79       63,841    17.406               0            46,435         17,578           28,857             0
80       65,756    17,754               0            48,003         16,512           31,490             0
81       67,729    18,109               0            49,620         15,181           34,440             0
82       69,761    18,471               0            51,290         13,535           37,755             0
83       71,854    18,841               0            53,013         11,516           41,497             0
84       74,009    19,217               0            54,792           9,056            45,736            0
85       76,230     19,602              0            56,628           9,025            50,603            0
86       78,517     19,994              0            58,523           6,025            31,499           0
87       80,872     20,394              0            60,479               0                     0          (24,620)
88       83,298     20,802              0            62,497               0                     0          (60,479)
89       85,797     21,218              0            64,580               0                     0          (62,497)


Scenario 2 (with reverse mortgage) Has Objective met?
Based on the analysis of your retirement income needs, expected income sources and available assets, your retirement income objective will be completely satisfied.

Age     Total      Social        Additional    Needed        Required        Asset    (Shortage)        

             Needs   Security    Income       fm Assets    Distributions   WD      Unmet Needs

61     $47,100       $0          $47,100           $0                       $0                 $0          $0
62       42,738         0             12,431       $30,307                  0         $30,307            0
63       41,456         0             12,679        28,776                  0            28,776            0
64       42,502         0             12,933        29,569                  0            29,569            0
65       43,572         0             13,191        30,381                  0            30,381            0
66       44,665         0             13,455        31,210                  0            31,210            0
67       45,784         0             13,724        32,059                  0            32,059            0
68       46,927         0             13,999        32,928                  0            32,928            0
69       48,096         0             14,279        33,817                  0            33,817            0
70       49,290    21,761               0           27,529         17,801             9,728             0
71       50,699    22,196               0           28,503         18,479           10,024             0
72       52,148    22,640               0           29,508         19,180           10,328             0
73       53,638    23,093               0           30,544         19,904           10,640             0
74       55,168    23,555               0           31,613         20,653           10,960             0
75       56,742    24,026               0           32,716         21,427           11,289             0
76       58,424    24,507               0           33,917         21,818           12,099             0
77       60,176    24,997               0           35,180         21,925           13,254             0
78       61,982    25,497               0           36,485         22,053           14,432             0
79       63,841    26,007               0           37,835         21,973           15,862             0
80       65,756    26,527               0           39,230         21,767           17,463             0
81       67,729    27,057               0           40,672         21,411           19,261             0
82       69,761    27,598               0           42,163         20,876           21,287             0
83       71,854    28,150               0           43,704         20,125           23,579             0
84       74,009    28,713               0           45,296         19,114           26,182             0
85       76,230    29,713               0           46,942         17,670           29,272             0
86       78,517    29,873               0           48,643         15,857           32,786             0
87       80,872    30,471               0           50,401         13,604           36,798             0
88       83,298    31,080               0           52,215         10,821           41,397             
89       85,797    31,702               0           54,095           7,399           46,696             0