Monday, June 5, 2017

The Quickest and Easiest Way to Retire

Have you been looking for a quick and early retirement with a plan that stands the test of time? Do you still have a few years left to serve at your current job, yet still wish for an early retirement?  Or have you already completed your tenure at work and wish to retire as quickly as possible If so, it’s time for you to start creating a strategic retirement plan. Randy Becker, Financial and Retirement Planner, and owner of Becker Retirement Group in Bellevue, Washington, can help you create a solid financial strategy so you can enjoy the rest of your life in retirement.

Randall T. Becker : When Should You Retire?


Pensions


Pensions are disappearing in the private work sector. Today, only 15 percent of private sector workers and 75 percent of state and local government workers participate in a traditional pension plan.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are a few options in receiving pension benefits. One is through a series of monthly payments over time and the second is a lump sum paid out all at once.

Saving Enough for the Future


 Randall T. Becker

According to Randy Becker, Financial and Retirement Planner, even if you've had a high paying job, managed your income frugally, and have at least one million dollars buried in your retirement accounts, and think you might be able to retire early, you may still be surprised to learn that your numbers don’t add up as expected.

Reevaluating Your Profession


Most people like their chosen occupation. They’ve enjoyed careers as legal advisors, bookkeepers, craftsmen, or entrepreneurs, and they savor the sentimental achievement of a vocation well done. However, if you fear to go to work, detest your co-workers, or detest your supervisor, is that achievement worth the stress and hardship? Regardless of whether or not you can resign from the workforce completely, this might be a great opportunity to reevaluate your profession. It may even be worth taking a lower paying job in a less stressful environment or moving to lower-maintenance work.

Following Your Passions 


If you have ever dreamed of pursuing a particular profession or have long sought to embark on a certain adventure, perhaps early retirement is a great opportunity to finally put those plans in motion, regardless of the budgetary cost.  You have already worked hard toward saving for retirement, and your retirement years are your time to relax and enjoy yourself.

Randall T. Becker truly believes that retirement could be the best time of your life, and with a proper financial planning strategy in place, you will be able to quickly and easily start living your retirement to the fullest.

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