volatile market advice

Planning for retirement should never be a “set it and forget it” activity. There are unexpected disasters, market drops, and changing laws that invariably cause retirees to reevaluate their plans of action. Recently, market volatility and the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates may have you wondering how to respond. Here are a few things to consider when it comes to low interest rates, market volatility, and your retirement.

What is Your Risk Tolerance?

If the recent coronavirus correction caused you to panic, you might want to rethink your asset allocation or investing strategy. We can help you assess your risk tolerance and see if your portfolio needs adjustments. Remember that this likely won’t be the last period of market volatility you see throughout your retirement, and it can help to plan ahead of time. While “timing the market” is a popular investing theory, it may not account for market drops caused by unpredictable events like the outbreak of a disease, natural disaster, or political instability.

How Can Low Interest Rates Affect You?

Low interest rates can be great for people buying a home or taking out student loans, but what about those nearing or in retirement? When lower-risk vehicles like CDs and bonds offer lower returns, it can make retirement planning more complicated. The Federal Reserve recently cut interest rates. While this may help an economy struggling with the coronavirus, it may tell a more complicated story for retirees.

 Where Will Your Retirement Income Come From?

It’s important to know where your money will come from once you or your spouse stop getting a paycheck. Start by figuring out how much you will get from Social Security. Social Security can offer lifetime guaranteed income, which is why having a plan for helping you maximizing your benefit can be important. From there, you can figure out how to turn what you’ve saved into retirement income. You may want to include other lifetime income sources in your retirement income plan, and a financial advisor can explain your options. An advisor can also help you figure out how to draw on investment returns to create a comprehensive retirement income strategy.

If you’re looking to revise your retirement plan, we can help. Market volatility, low interest rates, and the overall uncertainty that comes with planning for retirement can cause concern. But there are ways for your financial plan to respond and prepare for future market drops. We offer complimentary financial reviews so we can meet to discuss your risk tolerance, retirement income plan, and unique financial planning needs.

Disclaimer: This information is being provided only as a general source of information and is not intended to be the primary basis for investment decisions. It should not be construed as advice designed to meet the particular needs of an individual situation. Please seek the guidance of a financial professional regarding your particular financial concerns. We do not offer tax or legal advice or services, always consult with qualified tax/legal advisors concerning your own circumstances.Insurance and investment products and strategies offered through Networth Advisors, LLC. Investment advisory services offered only by duly registered individuals through AE Wealth Management, LLC (AEWM). AEWM and Networth Advisors, LLC. are not affiliated companies. We are not affiliated with the Social Security Administration or any other governmental agency. 606468

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