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Most Common Mistakes Baby Boomers Make After Retirement IRA

The most common and gravest mistake made by baby boomers after retirement is not seeking the help of a financial advisor. Retirement planning does not stop at the point of retirement.

Here in South Windsor, retirement planning does not stop at the point of retirement. Retirees must have a plan post-retirement that reflects their investment preferences, situation, and risks. Mistakes can be made during the working years but also during the retirement years. Some of the most common mistakes made after retirement reflect poor execution concerning tax treatment, income needs, and risk management, Social Security  and rolling over an IRA.

One of the most common mistakes made by baby boomers is not rolling over their employer-sponsored 401(k) plans to an IRA.

IRAs allow retirees to consolidate their investments, oversee them more closely, and may reduce their expenses. IRAs also typically allow for more investment freedom. Retirees’ investment choices are often restricted in their employer’s plan while they are not in an IRA.

Another common mistake is not optimizing the tax treatment of the retirement plan. Retirees are in the same tax bracket or a higher one than they were before retirement so rolling over to a Roth plan from a Traditional plan may actually be harmful.

The opposite may be true, however, so choosing the correct tax treatment for a retirement plan is extremely important. Furthermore, retirees are required to take IRS minimum required distributions from their plans, but not with Roth IRAs, when they reach the age of 70 1/2.

Retirees mistakenly fail to take distributions from their plans causing them to pay an 50 percent IRS penalty tax on the amount of the minimum distribution. Another common mistake made by retirees is being reactive instead of proactive. Not implementing strategies to help protect income from inflation, health costs, volatility, and other risks can cause undue risk and possibly decrease retirees’ standard of living.

Taking Social Security too early is a common mistake as well. Once a retiree is eligible for Social Security, it does not mean that the retiree has to start collecting from it. In fact, delaying payments from Social Security actually increases the amount of income received later.

The most common and gravest mistake made by baby boomers after retirement is not seeking the help of a financial advisor. The professionals at Mundo Financial Services are knowledgeable about the nuances of different investment services and how stocks, bonds, insurance, Social Security, and other financial instruments address retirement goals.

A financial advisor, like Mike Mundo can help baby boomers with strategies to help reduce their investment expenses and tax liabilities. Circumstances change so financial advisors are essential for implementing these strategies to mitigate the effects of inflation and other financial risks. Mundo Financial Services is available to help retirees navigate the investment landscape as conditions and situations change during retirement. Most importantly, seeking the help of one of our financial advisors can help retirees to avoid making the other common mistakes previously outlined.

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Rick Stahr February 15, 2013 at 02:27 am
I don't understand what the mission of the Patch is sometimes. This is not the first time I've seen "articles" purporting to be news turn out to be solicitation for service. I'm not judging the quality of the services offered, I just wonder why posts like this aren't separated from real news with tags such as "political view" or "advertising" versus "news".
To illustrate the lack of information, and my suspicion that this is more about SMO, let me quote with edits: "Retirees rolling over to a Roth plan from a Traditional plan may actually be harmful.... The opposite may be true, however" This isn't helpful since it's self-conflicting. Does the Patch tag political or self-promoting posts so that we know what we're reading? Or can anyone contribute regardless of intentions? I would like to see some distinction here lest we dismiss everything as unsourced material.
Mike Mundo February 20, 2013 at 01:30 pm
That’s why the word MAY Be is there. The fact is some investors converted their IRA or 401k plans to ROTH IRA with out knowing the tax implications to do this. In doing this it will cost them over the long term. Yes as a small business owner here in town I’m trying to bring awareness to issues and also looking to grow my business by helping others. I’m sorry if you didn’t like this but thank you for your feedback. We wish you all the best.
Peter J February 20, 2013 at 02:12 pm
This is clear advertising with no usable information given to the readers. Should be labeled as advertising.
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Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
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Gail Cloutier June 15, 2013 at 04:20 pm
One Mr. Yagaloff I was not rude to anyone else I was talking about you and was not in no mean rudeRead More to you. If you take it that way then so be it. Do I wish to talk to you no, cause it won't do any good. Everyone has given their own comment and the damage is done and now it's time for eveyone to learn from it and move on.
keith yagaloff June 15, 2013 at 05:11 pm
Gail, I agree that its time for everyone to learn from this incident. It is a teachable moment asRead More well. Both the Boy Scout and Cub Scout oaths can be the source of guidance in this instance. Scouting asks its youth to obey the rules of the pack and the law. Here is a direct quote "DUTY TO GOD AND COUNTRY: Your family and religious leaders teach you to know and serve God. By following these teachings, you do your duty to God. Men and women of the past worked to make America great, and many gave their lives for their country. By being a good family member and a good citizen, by working for your country's good and obeying its laws, you do your duty to your country. Obeying the Scout Law means living by its 12 points." The fundraising committee made a mistake. Choosing to adopt the mean spirited rhetoric of the Chair of the Republican Town Committee is not what these children expect or deserve. The BSA leadership stepped up and are leading by example. I met my responsibility as a community leader. Can you say the same?
Gail Cloutier June 15, 2013 at 07:11 pm
If you feel the same as me as everyone needs to stop and move on. I can clearly see you can't, causeRead More of the long letter above. I was always told by my wonderful parents to mind your own busy and not someone else. God Bless to us all and Good Bye.............
Rick Usifer June 11, 2013 at 06:38 pm
I agree that these statements seem inappropriate. I wasn't at the meeting and didn't see it, butRead More from this account an apology is certainly in order. I'm surprised that Dr. Anwar, a thoughtful and reasonable man, would say that to someone who absolutely did the right thing. One of South Windsor's biggest attributes is that is NOT a "large" town. That would have cost us revenue in other areas such as housing. I'm very disappointed in both men.
Dana June 12, 2013 at 09:22 am
It seems to me that Dr. Anwar and Mr. Delnicki do not like the truth and would rather the town liveRead More a lie than to let the public know reality. Hopefully the public sees this and votes for those who tell the truth.
Hank Cullinane June 12, 2013 at 03:45 pm
While I do think Deputy Mayor Bazzano said "funny" I think his opponents are trying toRead More take his statement out of context. I believe he said it was funny that the magazine has us in large towns. That is funny as is strange not it ha ha. Is he going to get an apology from Council Anwar I doubt it. As to losing business, I hope any business planning on coming to South Windsor is not doing it solely on a Hartford Magazine article. Now we can also publicize the integrity of our town officials who wanted the information to be correct.
Kevin McCann:  Don't we deserve better?
Darren DeMartino June 7, 2013 at 03:51 pm
Mike, While I too would like to address thew schools we cant change the fact that are town isRead More slipping in comparison to other towns around us. do you still feel the same way that the ratings didnt come at a convenient time? The truth is we need to invest in in our town to maintain the quality of life people are looking for today. If we dont do it we will not remain an attractive place to live. There are a number of towns in our area that have faced these choices. Some of those town have decided to look to the future and others have fallen behind, not very surprisingly some of our surrounding towns have fared much better over the past 15-20 years than others. The key questions is what does the town of South Windsor want to be? I want it to maintain the quality of life it had since I was a small child. That means growing and investing not letting others pass us by because people are short sighted. I think we need too challenge our town council to look at the towns around us and figure out how they do so much more yet our taxes aren't much different that ours. We pay a lot for very little in comparison to other towns in our area. We get trash and leaf pickup, not that big of a deal cost wise yet we dont get new schools, rec center, senior center, or neccessary fields. We should all want more for our tax dollar!
Michael Sullivan June 12, 2013 at 01:19 pm
Mr. DeMartino - I will stand by what I've said earlier, even after Mr. Bazzano corrected SouthRead More Windsor's rankings in Hartford Magazine. Yes I think this is (still!) good news and as such always welcome and convenient. My earlier comment was that these favorable rankings come at a rather inconvenient time for THOSE WHO PREFER to propagandize and insist that our salvation will come only in the form of more athletic fields and further that we must borrow more money to build them! These revised rankings don’t change anything in my opinion (with the exception of the crime statistic – that’s alarming if not an error!) and meanwhile the TC politics and propagandizing over our “status” is deplorable. I maintain these rankings STILL represent great news for South Windsor. We’re ranked no. 3 in our medium towns group (if not overall). We’re ranked no. 2 for families and schools in our medium group. And STILL we’re in top 10 overall for the county. And still that's just not good enough for some folks?!?
Michael Sullivan June 12, 2013 at 01:25 pm
WRT wanting more for our tax dollars - oh yes there we can agree! But how might we agree onRead More priorities? I don’t see the need for borrowing money NOW to build UNNECESSARY (there I said it!) athletic fields no matter which other towns are perceived to be better/worse than South Windsor by our athletics enthusiasts who might prefer to bypass public referendum to get their desires. I feel strongly that the Town has other priorities – particularly if we must borrow! You cite two prime examples in the elementary schools due to their obsolescence – and the need for taking care of our seniors for rec/community space and aged-care social services that will surely be needed with predictable demographic trends. Let’s do those before we talk about more athletic facilities.
Bert Marchael June 15, 2013 at 09:00 pm
It was Bush's fault. He let the IRS stay in business. In the words of Nancy Pelosi, this will be theRead More most transparent administration, what she failed to say out loud was, this administration looks at the constitution and the laws of our country as suggestions. They pertain to everyone else. Gangsta Chicago politics in Washington. Peace