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Planning for your retirement

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PLANNING FOR YOUR RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT INCOME NEEDS
OTHER SOURCES OF RETIREMENT INCOME
HANDLING LIFE CHANGES
HOW MUCH PENSION WILL YOU GET FROM OPTRUST?
GETTING A PENSION ESTIMATE
WORKING PAST AGE 65 OR AGE 69
CONSIDERING THE PENSION NEEDS OF YOUR SPOUSE
IF YOUR SPOUSAL RELATIONSHIP ENDS BEFORE RETIREMENT
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Handling life changes

Retirement is a major life change. Adjusting to it requires more planning than looking for a job, getting married or buying a new house. Two of the most important elements of your life that will change are time and money. These two factors will have an impact on the other areas of your life - family, friends, home, interests, leisure activities and health.

Keeping busy is key in a happy retirement. Although your time will likely be less structured, managing your time is as necessary for success in retirement planning as it was while you were working. The years before retirement are an ideal time to think about the things you want to do during retirement and to plan whether you will have the financial resources to do them. As a starting point, think of all the things you like to do outside of work. How will you fit those activities/events into your daily and weekly schedule? How will you deal with your spouse and family if you will be at home more of the time? Do you have dreams and interests that you haven't had time to pursue but want to investigate in retirement? Now is a good time to start thinking about them and see if you can incorporate them into your retirement.

There are a multitude of books, videos and internet sites on planning for retirement. They can provide different ways to examine the lifestyle issues that occur in retirement. Thinking about how you envision the future will help you to plan for it and achieve your retirement goals.

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