(520) 244-1239

nigel@valdezfinancial.com

CLIENT PORTAL

REQUEST MEETING

Is Your Retirement Strategy Right for You?

Uncategorized

Retirement planning can be a complex journey, especially if you’re a federal employee retiree or nearing retirement.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to retirement planning. With several retirement income strategies available, it’s important you explore all your options to find the strategy that works best for you.

As a fiduciary and founder of Better Federal Retirement, I’m here to guide you through understanding these strategies and help you choose the one that aligns with your retirement goals and financial decision-making style.

Exploring Retirement Income Strategies

Consider the following popular retirement income strategies:

  • Time Segmentation: Also known as the bucketing strategy, time segmentation allocates assets based on when income will be needed, using things like bond ladders for near-term needs and maintaining cash reserves for short to intermediate-term expenses. This method aims to address income needs systematically over time to help ensure you always have what you need and is the one I specialize in as a Bucket Plan Certified® advisor.
  • Total Return Approach: This strategy relies on your investment portfolio’s growth to generate a steady income stream for retirement. It’s best for those who expect their investments to support all their financial needs throughout retirement.
  • Risk Wrap Strategy: Ideal for those seeking a balance between growth potential and income guarantees, this strategy combines the benefits of positive investment returns with structured income payouts.
  • Income Protection: For those prioritizing safety, the protected income approach ensures your retirement income needs are met through a combination of lifetime income solutions and contractual safeguards for financial stability.

Which strategy sounds most appealing or best describes you?

First, we must identify what your retirement income “style” is or how you’ll be most comfortable funding your retirement.

Identifying Your Retirement Income Style

The way you make financial decisions plays a critical role in selecting the right retirement strategy.

The Retirement Income Style Awareness (RISA) questionnaire is a tool I use with my clients to identify which “style” matches their preferences and how that can translate into a personalized retirement income strategy.

Whether you lean towards the security of income protection or the growth potential of a total return approach, the RISA profile can guide you to a strategy that best suits you.

The Importance of Choosing the Right Advisor

Choosing the right financial advisor is crucial to the development, implementation, and satisfaction of your retirement plan.

At Better Federal Retirement, we specialize in helping retirees, especially federal employees, navigate retirement planning with expertise and compassion. I’m always happy to share my strategies and expertise with retirees or anyone nearing retirement.

By understanding your unique RISA profile results, we can tailor a retirement strategy that not only meets your financial needs but also aligns with your personal preferences.

Let us Be Your Guide to a Better Federal Retirement

Your secure, fulfilling retirement starts with understanding your financial decision-making style and making informed choices.

If you’re a federal employee retiree or soon-to-be retired, it’s time to take charge of your retirement planning.

Discover your ideal retirement strategy by taking the RISA questionnaire today.

Contact Better Federal Retirement to explore how we can tailor a retirement plan that meets your unique needs and aspirations.

Related Post

Uncategorized

Simplicity: The Ultimate Sophistication

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci The Tale of the Wheeled Suitcase Picture travelers in ...

Uncategorized

UMA vs. TSP: A Smarter, More Flexible Approach for Federal Employees

For decades, the Thrift Savings Plan has been a workhorse for federal employees. It is low-cost and simple, ...

Uncategorized

Why the Wealthy Should Invest Differently

Have you outgrown the TSP? The answer is likely yes… if you have more than $500,000. For federal ...

Leave a Comment

Leave a Comment