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Boomers, Beware: Don’t Spend Your Money This Way in Retirement

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Boomers, Beware: Don’t Spend Your Money This Way in Retirement
  • September 26, 2023
  • Estate Planning, Retirement
Gilbert Arizona estate planning attorney

BY: Jake Carlson

Jake Carlson is an estate planning attorney, recognized business leader, inspiring presenter, and popular podcast host. He is personable and connects immediately with others. A natural storyteller, he loves listening to your story and exploring what matters most to you.

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Once they retire, many seniors change their spending patterns quite a bit. There’s nothing inherently wrong with this, as long as they remain within their retirement budget.
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Don’t spend your money this way in retirement. Whether because they feel like they’ve earned the right to splurge or because they don’t understand how problematic overspending can be for a retirement budget, there are several things Boomers really need to skip. This recent article, “8 Things Boomers Should Never Buy in Retirement,” from msn.com, explains.

Overpriced vacations. Most retirees hope to travel during their golden years. If it fits with their budget, that’s great. However, even if your nest egg boasts seven figures, a $50,000 around-the-world cruise every year will quickly empty even the biggest retirement accounts. This is an exaggeration, of course, but what is “overpriced” depends on your lifetime and your retirement funds.

Extravagant gifts. Retirees are often a little too generous with making gifts, enjoying seeing the next generation or grandchildren benefit from their largesse. However, too many gifts will empty the savings needed for a long retirement.

Unnecessary or Overly Expensive Home Renovations. There’s nothing wrong with occasionally upgrading your home if you plan to age in place. Putting in grab bars in showers, adding lighting, etc., will make your home safer and could enhance its resale value. However, is now the time to install the latest solar panel system or redo the kitchen with top-of-the-line kitchen appliances? It is probably not the best investment for your retirement budget.

Buying Discretionary Items on Credit. Most retirees live on a fixed income from Social Security and retirement or pension income. If they spend beyond those amounts, they’ll do so by going into debt. Credit card debt is very expensive and will drag down even the best-created retirement budgets.

Timeshare Vacation Homes. Traveling to another location for a few weeks or a month every year or trading with other time-share owners to go to different locations is very appealing. However, the reality is that timeshares are expensive and restrictive. They are not easily re-sold, rarely appreciate value, and have ongoing expenses. You’ll be better off taking traditional vacations.

Excessive Life Insurance. If you didn’t purchase life insurance in your 40s or 50s, by the time you reach retirement age, the cost of a new life insurance policy could prove to be prohibitively expensive. If your kids are grown, the mortgage is paid off and your retirement accounts are in good shape, this may be an expense you can skip.

Out-of-Network Medical Services. Medical expenses typically increase as we age. However, don’t spend more than you must. Most insurance plans charge more if you use a doctor or other healthcare provider who’s out of network, so it pays to find an in-network provider before undergoing any procedures.

Let Your Children Pay for Some Things. It’s natural to want to spend money on your family but be protective of your nest egg. Gifts are one thing, but paying for an adult’s cell phone bill, rent, or credit card debt will drain your resources fast.

Everyone’s financial situation is different, but remember that spending in some of these categories will likely cause more financial difficulties than you need. The best advice? Stick to a budget, and don’t live beyond your means. It’s much harder to dig yourself out of a financial hole when living on a fixed income.

To learn more about estate planning in the East Valley, Gilbert, Mesa and Queen Creek, schedule your free consultation with Attorney Jake Carlson by using one of the links above.

Reference: msn.com (Aug. 18, 2023) “8 Things Boomers Should Never Buy in Retirement”

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