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Common Post-Retirement Risks You Should Know

A hand turning a risk level knob to describe Post-Retirement Risks

Post-retirement, individuals face several risks that can impact their financial stability and overall well-being. Here are some common post-retirement risks you should be aware of:


Longevity Risk

  • Risk: Outliving your savings.

  • Mitigation: Planning for a longer-than-expected life span, purchasing annuities, or considering lifetime income solutions.

Inflation Post-Retirement Risk

  • Risk: The rising cost of living eroding your purchasing power.

  • Mitigation: Investing in assets that traditionally outpace inflation, such as stocks, real estate, or inflation-protected securities.


Market Risk

  • Risk: Investment losses due to market volatility.

  • Mitigation: Diversifying your portfolio, maintaining an appropriate asset allocation, and using strategies like dollar-cost averaging.


Health Care Costs

  • Risk: High medical expenses and long-term care costs.

  • Mitigation: Purchasing health insurance, long-term care insurance, and maintaining a health savings account (HSA).


Interest Rate Risk

  • Risk: Low interest rates reducing income from fixed-income investments.

  • Mitigation: Diversifying investments, including income-generating assets like dividend-paying stocks or real estate.


Withdrawal Rate Risk

  • Risk: Withdrawing too much from retirement savings too quickly.

  • Mitigation: Following a sustainable withdrawal strategy, such as the 4% rule, and adjusting withdrawals based on market conditions.


Sequence of Returns Risk

  • Risk: The order of investment returns impacting your withdrawal strategy.

  • Mitigation: Maintaining a buffer of cash or liquid assets to avoid selling investments at a loss during market downturns.


Loneliness and Mental Health

  • Risk: Social isolation and mental health issues due to reduced social interactions.

  • Mitigation: Staying socially active, volunteering, joining clubs, and maintaining hobbies and interests.


Fraud and Scams

  • Risk: Being targeted by financial fraud or scams.

  • Mitigation: Staying informed about common scams, using secure financial practices, and seeking advice from trusted financial professionals.


Loss of Spouse

  • Risk: The financial and emotional impact of losing a spouse.

  • Mitigation: Planning for survivor benefits, ensuring adequate life insurance, and having a comprehensive estate plan in place.


Housing Risk

  • Risk: High housing costs or the need for modifications to accommodate aging.

  • Mitigation: Downsizing, considering senior living communities, or making home modifications early.


Policy and Legislative Changes

  • Risk: Changes in government policies affecting pensions, social security, and taxes.

  • Mitigation: Staying informed about policy changes and working with a financial advisor to adjust your plan accordingly. Being aware of these risks and taking proactive steps to mitigate them can help ensure a more secure and enjoyable retirement.



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Disclaimer:

 All ETF products are subject to risk, including country/regional, liquidity, and currency risks. Market prices of securities within the ETF may rise and fall, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably.


While ETFs provide diversification through exposure to a basket of securities, they do not eliminate the risk of loss. Diversification does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss. These are non-cis products and are registered by the SEC.




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