How To Save For Retirement Even When Money Is

06 March 2010

How To Save For Retirement Even When Money Is Tight!

So, you want to save for retirement, but youre having enough trouble paying your bills every month?

Now what?

How can you possibly find enough money to save for the future when the present is difficult enough?

If this sounds familiar, then here are a few suggestions to help making saving money easier. Not necessarily easy when money is tight, saving is probably not going to be easy. But at least it can be a little bit easier.

For this to work, you first have to be willing to make a few changes. Actually, it all comes down to one big change and that is making a commitment. Without this commitment, and a plan to go along with it, then most likely nothing will ever change.

So, go ahead and make a commitment to yourself that youll do WHATEVER it takes to change your financial situation. And this change wont come overnight, so give yourself a time frame to make it happen. Write down your commitment. And put it in a safe place.

And get ready to make it happen! Here are some suggestions for saving money even when money is tight:

First, take a few minutes to read your commitment each day. The more you believe in what you are doing, the more you will be willing to take action, and achieve what you want!

Second, think of ways to make some extra money:

- get a part-time job
- start your own business
- sell items around the house that you dont need any more

Third, take out your checkbook and write down a list of all your expenses for the last month or two. Write down everything. Then decide which expenses you can eliminate (and remember, you make a commitment to change your financial situation, and wont necessarily be easy). And decide which ones can be reduced:

- cable TV
- cell phone
- internet service
- newspapers
- magazines
- entertainment
- luxuries
- anything else you can live without!

Be creative. Be honest. And be committed!

Because when money is tight, and you still want to save for your future, you either need to find a way to make some more money. Or find a way to lower your monthly expenses.

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Creating Residual Income With Affiliate Products

11 February 2010

Affiliate marketing is a great, cheap and easy way to make money online. For those starting out in the world of internet marketing, promoting affiliate products is a great way to go.

To earn commissions on affiliate products, all you need to do is promote them, make the sales and earn the commissions.

You dont need to have a fantastic knowledge of internet marketing to create your own products. You dont have to do a ton of research to develop some amazing ebook or software product. The owner of the affiliate products has already done that, all you have to do is sell the products.

Easy right?

It is easy, and its a great way to earn some quick money. Its a great way to earn long term money, but the problem with promoting affiliate products long term is that you are constantly doing the work promoting the product to get the sales.

Ultimately to make your home business runs smoother and with less effort on your part it would be good to have a residual income. A residual income is when you have a constant income stream coming in on its own. Having set up a certain aspect of your business to keep bringing in a stream of income.

There are a couple of strategies you can use to be able to create residual income with affiliate products.

The first strategy is to have a lead capture page so you can start building a marketing list of targeted prospects.

You can do this by offering them a free report or free ebook in exchange for them giving you their name and email address. Then you can set up your autoresponder with follow up messages. You can set up as many messages as you like and once set up they will automatically be sent out to your list on the days that you have it set up for.

By doing this your autoresponder continues to send emails to all your new customers that sign up through your lead page. With just a little bit of effort to set up your page and your autoresponder messages at the beginning, can be a low effort income maker for a long time to come.

You can promote not just one, but a number of different affiliate products to your email list over a period of time.

The best approach with an email list is to be personal, let your email customers get to know you without pushing new products down their throat with every email you send to them. Be gentle in your selling approach and earn their trust, then they will be more willing to buy from you.

Another way you can set up a residual income stream with affiliate products is to promote affiliate products that continue to pay a monthly commission.

These may be membership sites that if you refer people to join you will receive a monthly commission for as long as that person remains a member.

You can also use affiliate programs such as web hosting companies and autoresponder programs, some of which will also pay you a monthly commission for as long as your referral remains a member.

These types of affiliate programs are an amazing way to maximize your income by giving you a recurring income as opposed to a one-time sales commission.

Having a recurring income from a membership site is more reassuring for you also, as you will be reasonably sure of that income on a monthly basis, rather than being unsure as to whether you will make many one-time sales commissions.

Creating yourself a residual income is definitely worth doing to earn money long term without having to put in the constant effort for the long term.

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Extra Income In Retirement Tips

02 January 2010

Perhaps your retirement is imminent or is a long way off. It would be nice to think of way that you could earn extra income in retirement. Some people’s retirement could last more than 20 years. Now, more than ever, it is very important to have your money working for you.

Before you retire, it may b e a good thing to ask yourself just how much money you will need to live on. Some things may change when you retire. You will probably save big time on the cost it takes you to travel back and forth to work, but you may spend more on anotheritem such as heating. You also have to take into consideration the effects of inflation. If you have an online budget calculator, it may be very easy to figure all of this out. If you find yourslef coming up on the short end of the stick, where are you going to get that extra income in retirement?

One very simple way to get that extra income in retirement is to get a parttime job. Nowadays the work foce is composed of more and more older people. You will find that a parttime job not only makes you feel useful and productive but will supplement your retirement income very nicely.

Are you a member of a pension plan at work? If so, then your employer should be able to tell you exactly what you will earn when you retire. Some pension plans will pay you based on your earning while you were working at that company. Still other pension plans build up a pension fund that can be used to purchase an annuity. If you have a personal pension, then your company should tell you how much you have built up in it. Sometimes you can take some of this money as a lump sum and the rest must be used to purchase an annuity. Perhaps you have old pension into which you are not paying into anymore. You can find out what you can expect to get from those. Remember, every little bit helps!

There are also other sources of extra income in retirement that you should be aware of. You should check to see if you will be entitled to any tax credits or state benefits. You should also jog your memory and see whether you have any investments or savings that you can put towards your impending retirement. If you happen to own your own home, you may be able to use some of the money that is tied up in your house to give you some supplemental icome. This can be risky, however, so be sure to seek some professional adivce about this matter first.

No matter if it be getting a parttime job, pension plans, getting an annuity or relying on investments and stocks to give you extra income in retirement you should map out your retirement strategies early enough so you will not be caught in the lurch! With a little foresight, you will not have to worry about the future.

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Diversity is Key in Retirement Planning

20 December 2009

When it comes to planning your financial retirement diversity really is the key to turning a significant profit. You do not want to have all your eggs in one basket. For this reason it is an excellent idea to have a number of fingers in a number of pies, financially speaking of course, at any given time. There happen to be a lot of interpretations, unfortunately, of what it means to truly diversify your investment portfolio.

There are those who believe that to diversify your portfolio you only need to choose stocks in various sectors rather than focusing on one. This was a huge problem when the Dot Com boom went Dot Bust. Many people learned valuable lessons during this time frame and have taken it a little bit to heart. However, there is nothing to say that we will never again experience a significant stock market crash. If this were to happen and your entire retirement hopes, dreams, and funds rested on the stock market for salvation you would be in deep and shark infested waters financially as a result.

I do not mean to imply that a stock market crash is probable or imminent by any means. The closest we’ve come as a nation to a stock market crash in recent memory was immediately after 9-11. The good news is that safeguards were put into place years ago to prevent a crash of the scale that we all know as “The Crash”. This means that while you may take heavy hits, chances are the market will recover if you are willing and able to wait it out. However, if you are putting yourself in a position to rely solely on stocks you need to take a serious look at your overall investment plan and see where changes can be made.

It goes without saying that no decision in regards to your financial future should be made without first discussing them with your financial advisor. My purpose here is to bring up questions and ideas you might wish to consider or at the very least discuss with your advisor.

My personal preference is to have some money tied up in mutual funds and other money tied up in real estate, which can provide some form of continuous income month after month. I’m not much of a gambler however and have chosen a low risk path to retirement financing and funding. There are those who are far more adventurous than I when it comes to investing in their financial futures. For those of you who are willing to take the risks there are securities as an investment in order to provide a wildly speculative ride. Securities are very risky for investors; particularly those who are novices and even some seasoned investment veterans tend to shy away from this sort of investment. If you do invest in securities, I strongly urge you not to risk your entire investment on them.

Mutual funds provide a little safer bet when it comes to your financial future. Again there are no guarantees but these are much safer bet than securities. The problem with mutual funds for many is that there are so many from which to choose that it is still a difficult decision for beginning investors to make. These decisions are the reason that a good financial advisor is so terribly important when mapping out your financial destiny.

All in one funds are essentially collections of mutual funds. These provide a safe bet for those who wish to find an easy investment possibility that is a fairly safe (if not wildly conservative) to place your money and watch it slowly grow over time. All in one funds do tend to become less aggressive in time. This means that as you age, they will become more conservative in the placement in your money in an effort to best protect it while still growing your money.

By placing a little of your money in many different places, you will see a much greater safety net when it comes to protecting your profits. Discuss your plans with your financial advisor and any concerns that you may have. Chances are they can help clear up any questions or doubts that you may have.

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3 Opportunities To Help You Make An Extra Income Online

08 November 2009

3 Opportunities To Help You Make An Extra Income Online

I have been in exactly the same position, for years I have been searching the internet for ways to earn an extra income, not to make me a millionaire over night but just to make enough to help with the bills or to have some extra cash in my pocket for the little luxuries in life.

With so many sites trying to take your money it is not easy to wade through the scam sites and the legitimate opportunities. What as well if you dont have any idea in what is a good product and will make money and what is a bad product that will just drain your resources? Over the years I have tried so many of the so called opportunities and been burnt financially.

I now believe that I have found the 3 best opportunities available that require a little bit of thinking and time but can give you great rewards once you follow the proven system. Remember you dont get anything in life for nothing! This is a golden rule to remember, no matter what you do it is important that you need to work at it, how much you work at it can depend on how much you get out of it, not only in a financial sense but also on a personal level.

The best products are ones that can make you an ongoing cash flow, ones that have longevity and have entered a market place where there is a niche. It is no good trying to sell something online where the market is already swamped with goods, this will just lead to your product being another one of hundreds without a customer in sight. This is where the research and the years of hard work have been put in to provide the best products available and you can be a part of this.

The website gives you an overview of the 3 best finds on the internet and gives you the opportunity to make some extra money with a small amount of effort. Remember my golden rule, the more effort you put in the more you will get out. To find out more about these opportunities then go to http://www.toponlinebusinesses.com The website breaks down the best 3 opportunities and gives an overview of what is on offer, take a look today, the sooner you take a look the sooner you can get started and build a brighter future.

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10 Steps To Save Your Retirement

01 November 2009

Many of the brightest and hardest-working marketing and advertising people in the country are obsessed with getting you to spend money and, if necessary, to go into debt to do so. Absolutely all the media that reach you every day are designed to get you to spend money. In order to save money in this environment, you will need determination to withstand the constant pressures to spend now.

What is it that separates those who are successful from those who are not?

Successful individuals have a strong personal vision of what they want and why they want it. That vision gives them the strength to stick to their strategies even when doing so is uncomfortable. It gives them the determination to persist when they are discouraged. This is the same characteristic of women entrepreneurs and is the reason their new, small businesses are successful.

The 401k Plan

Today, the 401(k) plan has become the main investment vehicle for working women to save for retirement. But many dont take full advantage of their plan, and this could leave them with a lot less at retirement. Here are some steps we believe you can take to improve and eliminate any retirement worries about whether or not your retirement will be pleasurable or public charity; or whether you will have all the free time to spend with your family or friends.

1. Increase your contributions to the maximum that you can manage. Many women contribute just enough to take advantage of their employers matching contributions, and then they stop. By adding more to your account, beyond the matching contributions, youll end up with more in retirement.

2. Invest at the start of each year instead of taking a little bit out of each paycheck. Nothing in the law says you have to invest in a 401(k) plan a little at a time, from each paycheck. By investing early, youll put your money to work sooner for your benefit.

3. A few years ago it was reported that more than 30 percent of the money in 401(k) plans was invested in money-market funds or similar accounts. For investors nearing retirement, that may be appropriate. But most workers in their 40s and 50s need growth in their retirement investments. Put more of your investment fund in equities and less in money-market funds.

4. Research indicates that over long periods of time, small-company stocks outperform large-company stocks. Since 1926, In the equity part of your portfolio, shift some of your money into funds that invest in small companies. Dont put your entire equity portfolio in small-company stocks. But consider investing at least 25 percent of your U.S. equity investments in that fund.

5. Numerous studies have shown that value stocks outperform growth stocks. According to data going back to 1964, large U.S. value companies had a compound rate of return of 15.1 percent vs. only 11.4 percent for large U.S. growth companies. Among small U.S. companies, the difference was even more striking: a compound return of 17.4 percent for the value stocks vs. 12.1 percent for the growth stocks. Dont put your entire equity portfolio into value stocks. But if theres a value fund available to you, consider investing at least 25 percent of your U.S. equity investments in that fund.

6.Rebalance your portfolio once a year. Your asset allocation plan calls for a certain percentage to be invested in each of several kinds of assets. Rebalancing restores your asset balance and allows for the possibility that last years losers may be this years gainers. Diluting your diversification actually increases risk in your portfolio over time, which is a result thats just the opposite of what most investors want.

7.Without compromising proper asset allocation use the funds in your plan that have the lowest operating expenses. Choose funds with low turnover in their portfolios.

8. Dont borrow or make early withdrawals from your 401(k) unless that is the only way to respond to a life-threatening emergency. Furthermore, if you take an early withdrawal before you are 59.5 years old, your withdrawals will be subject to a 10 percent tax penalty (in addition to regular taxes) unless you are disabled. Just dont do it.

9. If you leave your job, youll get a chance to roll over your 401(k) into an IRA. Take that chance. In an IRA, you have the same tax deferral as a 401(k), and youll have the flexibility to invest in virtually everything you can get in a 401(k), plus much more.

10. Heres the most important thing you can do to maximize your 401(k): Keep your contributions automatically payroll deducted, and make them no matter what. Its simple, but its not easy. Half of the households in the United States have net worth of $25,000 or less. In a typical year, about two-thirds of U.S. households do not save money.

Remember, to be successful, first, imagine your early retirement; the Caribbean condo, the yacht, the new Lexus. Luxury and pleasure as far as your eyes can see. Create a strong vision, and then dont let go. The power of a clear, strong vision applies to more than just your retirement savings. Let your vision shape your life, instead of the other way around, and all of the time in the world can be yours. You wont be spending your Golden Years working at the Golden Arches.

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