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Frazier Allen: Are You Ready for an Encore Career?

F&M Investment Services - Raymond JamesClarksville, TN – Four and a half million. That’s how many retired Americans, over age 50, decided to go back to work or take on part-time volunteer roles after retiring. And there are another 21 million who say they’re ready to join them, according to a 2014 Encore Career survey.

The reasons vary. Some want to make the most of their talents; some want social interaction; still others seek to keep their minds sharp and their bodies busy. The extra money doesn’t hurt either, especially since there are several unknowns that can cloud your retirement picture (e.g., longevity, inflation and long-term care needs).

More and more Americans are going back to work or volunteering after retirement. [1]

More and more Americans are going back to work or volunteering after retirement.

If you think about it, even a part-time job that brings in $10,000 a year can be a significant boon to your retirement coffers.

Of course, it’s not unheard of to make more than that as a consultant, freelancer or contractor in a professional field, but using the often quoted 4% annual withdrawal rate, adding $10,000 in income is basically equivalent to a year’s withdrawal on a $250,000 nest egg.

Which means you may be able to:

Working in retirement isn’t for everyone, but if you’re considering it, here are some things to think about first.

Reasons to “Unretire”

Tip: If you need more money than you’re earning, or are required to take an IRA distribution, it may be best to first withdraw funds from your after-tax accounts, such as checking, savings or brokerage accounts.

Financial Factors to Factor In

Off to Work you Go?

Many Americans rely on work to define their identity and their days, but just as many dream of an idyllic retirement with no time constraints. Both may be right for you at different stages of your post-career years. Just be sure to carefully review the reasons behind your decision and the possible impact on your financial plan before you punch the proverbial clock once again.

Source: Encore.org