

One of the biggest responsibilities for planning a retirement is exactly that � planning. And included in that planning is the creation of a budget to ensure you don't spend more than you can afford.
No matter how well prepared you
are for your retirement financially, you still need to live within your means.
There are several tips for achieving that task.
Create a Retirement Budget
Once you have retired, it may be
easy to feel free of your employment obligations. Sometimes that also includes
the feeling that money is no longer a worry or obligation. However, nothing
could be further from the truth.
Creating a budget during
retirement will allow you to live within your means the same way that you lived
within your means while working.
Budgeting is really a simple
matter; however, many individuals make it more complicated than it needs to be.
Take into account your income and your expenses, and what is left is your
spendable income. Staying within your budget and not going over your allotted
spendable income will allow you to live within your means.
If you have prepared properly for
retirement and budgeted properly, there should be no reason why you cannot have
a good time while also staying financially fit.
Emergency Situations
If you incur an emergency situation
such as your car breaking down or the boiler stops working, of course this will
upset your finances. However, if you have allotted some funds to go toward
emergency repairs, then you are one step in the right direction.
If not, however, there are always
other options. A financial advisor will be able to guide you properly on how to
handle emergency situations. Sometimes something as small as taking advantage
of senior citizen discounts on dining, traveling, and prescriptions, combined
with a possible discount on a refinance or home equity loan for seniors, is
just enough to handle the situation with ease.
Do Not Make Too Many Changes at
Once
While your new-found freedom in
not working may find you wanting to eat out every night, keep in mind that you
will be expending much more money than if you stayed in and cooked. It is
perfectly fine to treat yourself once per week to a nice meal out; however,
cooking in can save you tons of money.
If you are finding yourself a bit
bored and needing extra income, do not feel that you have to stay fully
retired. Find a hobby and turn it into some extra cash. Craft fairs are a
perfect way to do this.
Still maintain frugal habits,
such as repairing broken household items rather than running out to buy new.
Refurbish your wardrobe with some good old-fashioned cleaning, sewing, and
dyeing to freshen it up without running out to buy a whole new wardrobe.
These are just a few good tips on
how to live within your means when you retire.
Article by: Clem C. Benton, Jr.
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