Outline for pre-retirement investors

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide for pre-retirement investors.

Pre-retirement investors, for the purpose of this article, are perhaps about 50 to 70 years old. They are envisioning retirement from the workforce within the next few years, or are quickly approaching it. This is also known as the late accumulation stage of the financial life cycle, where your net worth is supposed to reach a maximum. Pre-retirement investors are focused on finishing the buildup of financial assets in pension plans and portfolios, having already depleted most of their human capital. They also concentrate on clearing any remaining liabilities (including mortgages) to enter retirement debt-free. They may also be supporting post-secondary education for their children and/or caring for aging parents. Finally, they are making more specific financial and non-financial plans for their retirement.

This article is intended to help a reader learn about a subject quickly, by showing what topics it includes, and how those topics are related to each other.

Note that low-income people should plan retirement differently; see Retirement on a low income. The current article is intended mostly for medium- to high-income people.

The financial life cyle

Pre-retirement investors are in the third stage of the financial life cycle, within the last part of the accumulation phase.

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Retirement planning

Work-related financial choices

Investing: the basics

DIY investing

Credit and managing debt

Estate planning

  • Update your will, and designate guardians for any minor children
  • Draft or update your power of attorney document

Insurance

Banking, budgeting and emergency fund

  • Make sure you are not spending too much on banking fees
  • You may still need a budget to manage your spending
  • Check that your emergency fund is sufficiently large, perhaps one year of expenses if not holding a permanent job

Housing-related choices

  • Review your housing situation: have your needs changed?
  • Review the pros and cons of owning versus renting a dwelling

What's next?

The next stage is retirement!

See also

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