When I let my friends know I'd retired, the news was greeted by some with raised eyebrows.
I replied that age wasn't a factor, preparation was. And I had a plan. I'm single, no dependants, no excuse for not having and implementing a get ready for retirement plan. Which went like this:
1. Get completely debt free. Everything paid in full every month. No exceptions. I've been debt free since January, 1999. That's over 15 years of not paying interest to anyone. More $$ for me.
2. Pay cash. I paid cash for my condo, cash for my car. No payments to factor into a budget. I pay cash when I shop locally. Cold hard cash, NO debit card, no credit card. I allocate an amount bi-weekly for groceries, gas, sundries, haircuts. When the money is spent, there is no more until the next draw date. If I have extra money at the end of the two weeks, it is deducted from my next draw and goes into my treat fund for future spending.
3. Set up a budget and stick to it. Be accountable to yourself. I use Quicken and an Excel spreadsheet. A belt and suspenders approach. I also believe in spill over finances. I allocate a monthly amount for condo fees and utilities. Whatever is left over is transferred to either home insurance (payable annually) or a home repair fund after the home insurance is paid.
4. Live below your means. If Social Security is going to play a major part in your retirement plan, find out as soon as possible how much you'll receive at 62, full retirement age, 70. Plan your present budget as if you were living on Social Security NOW.
5. Save, save, save. I had a Roth IRA that I maxed out every year in January with money I'd saved from each paycheck the previous year. I also have savings in my cookie jar account (my emergency fund) in my Quicken budget.
I'm enjoying retirement. Living as the spirit moves me agrees with me. I'm as frugal as I was when I was working, and remind myself that shopping is not a recreational activity. I have better things to do with my time.
Penny Pincher
Thursday, February 26, 2015
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