| | Spend Today for a Better Retirement A revolutionary approach to socking away your nest egg By Suze
Orman Bet that got your attention, eh? Let me explain.
I know that many of you are downright terrified by the financial challenge of affording retirement. An innocent-looking
online retirement calculator can put you face to face with a "magic number" far scarier for you than anything the Hollywood
shock pros could ever dream up for a horror movie. And when we get scared, we get paralyzed and do nothing. Which is just
about the worst move (or lack of a move) you could make when it comes to securing your future.
So today we're not going to get bogged down with calculators and scary predictions of how you aren't saving up enough for
retirement.
Instead, I want to show you one simple move that can put you on pace to be able to afford retirement. And it has nothing
to
do with saving. It's all about spending.
Okay, let me slow down and state the obvious here: Yes, of course you need to sock money away in your 401(k)-especially
if
your employer offers a matching contribution-and yes, you are nuts to pass up a Roth IRA if you are eligible. But one of the
best ways to afford retirement is to reduce the amount of money you'll need once you hit retirement. And that's why my
favorite retirement "investment" strategy is to speed up your mortgage payments today.
Home In on a Stress-Free Retirement
What I am talking about is spending your 40s and 50s-your prime earning years-paying off the mortgage so that when you stop
working you no longer have this big monthly bill to pay. (If you rent, obviously the first goal is to buy a home so you can
set up an accelerated mortgage payment plan of your own. You don't want to be paying rent in your golden years any more
than you want to be saddled with an unpaid mortgage.) Of course you'll always have property tax, insurance, and maintenance
costs to cover, but by eliminating your basic mortgage you will have bought yourself a whole lot of security. more...
Suze Orman has been called “a force in the world of personal finance”
and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. She is the author
of four consecutive New York Times bestsellers, including The Road to Wealth.
Suze Orman, a
Certified Financial Planner Professional®,
directed the Suze Orman Financial Group from 1987-1997, served
as
Vice President of Investments for Prudential Bache Securities from
1983-87, and from 1980-83, was an Account Executive at Merrill Lynch.
Watch Suze every Saturday night on CNBC.
Check www.suzeorman.com
for TV listings.
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