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A conversation with a friend on the Little League bleachers convinced me to change my ways about retirement planning. | By Carrie
We were watching our eight-year-old sons play ball one cool, spring night in Round Rock, just outside Austin, Texas, when my friend Karen matter-of-factly mentioned her family鈥檚 financial planner. I laughed and said, 鈥淥h, goodness, we鈥檙e not to the point of calling in the pros.鈥 Later, I wondered why we weren鈥檛.
Karen kept talking. About mutual funds. About sources of income that helps her feel secure about retirement. By the end of the 7th inning, I was feeling the opposite of secure.
My husband, Joaquin, out there coaching the runners on third base, turns 48 this summer, and I鈥檓 46. We鈥檝e been married 20 years, since grad school at the University of Texas. Our son is 8 and our daughter, 6, so we鈥檒l be looking at college expenses for our two kids right around the timeframe that many people retire. I鈥檝e sort of ignored that reality for years, as I鈥檝e been focused on our current needs.
Because I make the higher salary and have a tech sector job with our benefits, I have taken on the role of primary money manager. Joaquin works from home doing consulting work in marketing, so his income fluctuates. He makes anywhere from $55,000 to 70,000 a year, while I earn a $120,000 annual salary. Joaquin鈥檚 glad I鈥檓 in a role I like, and I鈥檓 thrilled he enjoys working from the kitchen table in our three-bedroom condo, handling carpool, and being with the kids after school. It鈥檚 working, but we haven鈥檛 ever looked too far ahead.
I鈥檝e been saving periodically toward our family鈥檚 future, but not with any real plan. My financial goal has been less than lofty: to simply maintain the status quo. I鈥檓 not interested in making waves鈥攁t my workplace clamoring for a raise or at home by pressuring Joaquin about earning more money.
We鈥檙e not wealthy, by any stretch, but we do just fine, making enough that we can pay for child care in summers, so Joaquin still has some work hours available when the kids are out of school. We pay for baseball and dance lessons, throw the kids big birthday parties, and have a savings account where we鈥檙e saving for our trip to Disney before the kids get too much older.
Now, I鈥檓 concerned we need a more specific plan for the next few decades of our financial lives. I wanted to feel as confident as Karen the next time someone starts talking about investments and retirement living.
That鈥檚 why I called Tim, a financial professional, and he assured me we could work together on a plan. 鈥淚鈥檓 really fearful,鈥 I told him, and I had the feeling he had talked with people like me before. I gave him the picture: Family of four, living in a condo valued at $257,000, suddenly worried about retirement. 鈥淐ome see me,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l look at the specifics and come up with a plan.鈥
We talked about solutions that can help us plan for both college costs and develop a realistic strategy for creating income in retirement. We have another 10 years on our term life policy, but Tim explained how cash value life insurance might serve us well in retirement. Life insurance provides protection in the event of the the insured's death and may provide supplemental income during retirement. It鈥檚 just one option among several that has me a little more knowledgeable and confident about our future.
Before I met with Tim, my conversation with Karen had me feeling desperate and worried we would run out of money long before we ran out of time. Now I feel like Tim鈥檚 in my corner, almost like a coach who can help Joaquin and me make wiser financial decisions.
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