Resolution
res·o·lu·tion: (rezəˈlo͞oSH(ə)n) / noun a firm decision to do or not to do something.
res·o·lu·tion: (rezəˈlo͞oSH(ə)n) / noun a firm decision to do or not to do something.
At some point, every person asks, “How much will I need for retirement?” In your 20’s, the question seems absurd and too distant to even be concerned about. And in your 50’s, most people are wishing there were a better way to make up for lost time. Most Americans will not have the luxury of depending on the “security”, that used to be present in Social Security, and will find themselves working longer.
There are a plethora of tools, thoughts, and advice available to help you find out how much money you will need to save for retirement. Historically, the rule of thumb has been to save enough that you will replace about 75% of your working income. As a side note, the crux of our newsletter’s investing strategy is ensuring that the money you’re saving doesn’t get “lost” in major market corrections. The corrections horrific, in the past decade, for many investors who have lost tremendous amounts of money, despite well thought out plans. The end goal for the investor is to manage your money in such a way that you have the right amount to generate the required income, and that it doesn’t get lost along the way.
Our goal here at 401(k) Monthly is to empower toward a better future, and as Francis Bacon said, “Knowledge is power.” Some empower themselves through traditional formal education. This option has it’s obvious benefits, such as community, structure and a piece of paper showing you have indeed successfully put the appropriate effort forth to obtain knowledge. However, with current technology, you’re able learn almost anything you want for free or at least at a much lower cost than formal education.
Last year I set a goal of reading one book per week. That goal broadened my knowledge and perspective on a number of topics and expanded my world. One of the books I read was The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau. In his book, he outlines an alternative to graduate school. Regardless of whether you have the time or desire to do everything on his list, it’s worth your time to read through. Maybe there are a few things you can start with to increase your knowledge, and in turn empower yourself!
The following is excerpted from The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris Guillebeau.
The One-Year, Self-Directed, Alternative Graduate School Experience
TOTAL COST: $10,000 or less
*The total cost of the self-directed, alternative graduate school program does not include housing or food, but neither does the tuition for traditional school programs in the U.S. and Canada. Freedom and independence, however, are included at no extra charge.
As the new year approaches, this is a time of reflection. What worked this year? What would you like to have done differently? Are you where you planned to be? We see the new year as clean slate—an opportunity for a fresh start, a chance to do things better. We all have areas in our lives that we want to improve upon. In this talk from Tony Robbins, “The 3 steps to a breakthrough,” you’ll learn how to make lasting change by taking control of your strategy, story and state. This is an excellent resource for gearing up to make 2017 great!