Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I do appreciate all of the advice. I plan on talking to at least one financial advisor but I also thought that getting opinions from other people (that may be more objective because they will not get any commission) would be very helpful. Some of the people on TOTV have very good ideas.
I think that the more information I get, the chances are that I will make a better decision. |
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63 . If you chose this and divorce as I did my spouse was entitled to a portion of my pension depending on how many years she was married to me while I was working for the company I retired from . It was 94 % of the time . She gets alittle less than half monthly I receive alittle more . If I die first I recover her portion and if she dies first I recover her portion for the remainder of my life . Since I was married to her 100 % of the time she worked I was entitled to what was left from her lump sum pension . If your wife will not recover your portion of the pension if you die the company you worked for benefits. And same for if your wife dies first . |
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95% of females will agree with you
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How well is the pension plan funded? What entity is funding the plan and what do their financials look like? Is your plan backed by a third party like the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation, and if so, how does your lifetime annuity payments compare with the maximum guaranteed payments? Bottom line, your analysis should carefully consider the likelihood that you will actually receive the lifetime annuity you are due if you select that option. Don’t blindly consider it to be a done deal. |
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never take out an annuity.
close the thread before somebody else gets sucked in on buying an annuity. The only people that make money on an annuity is the issuer, not the receiver. You can make up to 20x more money in the stock market than any annuity will give you and quite a few index funds have very low risk. Just because you/we are older, it doesn't mean that you need to stop making money. |
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I had to make a similar decision some years ago, and I chose the annuity option rather than the lump sum to adjust for a budget shortfall. If you are financially secure without the extra income, the lump sum option could make the most sense because inflation will diminish the value of the income with time. If you take the lump sum, then be careful where you invest the money. Too many investments have a negative real return when inflation is considered. A financial advisor is helpful if they do not have a specific product line they are motivated to sell. For example, if you go to a car dealer, they will tell you that "the best choice for you" is a car on the lot (even if it is not).
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Take the lump sum payment.
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Remember when one of you passes, you lose the lower social security payment.
Not knowing your finances, age, or health I would take the option that pays the most to your wife after you pass. I do not worry about what I leave to the company. I look at the pension as reliable monthly income with no market risks. Now if you want to leave a lot of money to someone you might have a different opinion. Yes a meeting with a fee only planner is a good idea. |
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In my life major decision must pass my "sleep at night" test. Before I act on it I pretend I made a decision and then discover if I am resting easy with it.
People have different tolerance levels for financial risk for various reasons. I agree with talking with one or preferably more fee-only FPs who have substantial experience with people in your circumstances. Then weigh their recommendations and make your choice. You are the one who must live with it. I also agree that posting on TOTV is a good idea. One never knows where a a useful suggestion may come from.
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Closed Thread |
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