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Monday, December 7, 2009

Getting Started With Investing For Your Retirement

By Darek Smith

When I was 23 I met one of the vice presidents of the largest bank in Canada. I worked as a reporter and we met for an interview. After introductions he asked me how old I was. Then he suggested that I should be saving up for my retirement. At the time I was perplexed but after a few years I realized how wise of a suggestion that was.

Planning for ones retirement must start as early as possible. It doesn't matter if you are saving a few dollars a month it all counts. Your savings should also be growing year by year in a way that will satisfy your target down the line. Saving however is not the only step you will need to take so that you have enough money to retire on. You will have to invest your savings as well.

With the interest rates being relatively low it is very important that you invest your savings so that you get some interest. At the same time you don't want to lose any money and thus your investments have to be risk free. Investing for ones retirement must be done by taking the least risk possible.

Generally, the fastest you make a return on your investment the greater the risk. The same goes for return. High return investments presuppose that you are willing to take some kind of risk. Even though a balanced portfolio is something widely recommended when it comes to your retirement funds you must take an approach that is as close as to risk free as possible.

Even though saving an investing small amounts works well in the long run you should consider taking a more aggressive approach. Some advisers recommend that you use 60 per cent of your income to cover your expenses and allocate 40 percent towards your savings and investments. It doesn't necessarily have to be your income it can be any money coming in regardless if it is a bonus, a gift or a prize.

Retirement planning is very important and everyone should at some point in their life sit down and formulate a plan. Whether on your own, with a financial planner, investment adviser or both planning is something you will have to do. - 23223

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