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Tips for Living on a Fixed Income

March 1, 2023

Retirement is meant to be joyful and relaxing. Creating a plan so you can live within your budget will help you avoid stress and have peace of mind about your finances. It’s essential to have a financial strategy to help you live your retirement comfortably and stay within your means and spend what you can afford. Living comfortably on a fixed income is easier when you have a solid budget and have your spending under control.

5 Ways to Enjoy Retirement on a Fixed Income:

#1 Do Not Accumulate Debt

It is better to enter retirement debt-free. You can manage debt through timely payments, and if you have multiple debts, you can try consolidating your debt or settlement programs. This way, you can repay your debt faster and more efficiently.

#2 Have a Fixed Budget

One of the best ways to have a comfortable retirement is to have a fixed budget you adhere to as best as possible. Make a list of recurring bills so you know how much money is going out regularly and a list of the income you’re getting, such as from your savings, pension, and investments. This way, you can determine what essentials need to be prioritized and how much you have to spend.

One popular method to determine your budget is the 50/30/20 system. 50% of your income goes towards needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings for potential emergencies.

#3 Pay for Necessities First

Pay all your necessary bills at the beginning of each month before you indulge in any discretionary spending. Your mortgage or rent, food, utility bills, prescription refills, and other expenses should always be your first monthly bills. This rule applies even if you have extra money.

#4 Expect the Unexpected

When you’re on a fixed income, it is vital to have an emergency fund. Emergency expenses can be medical bills, car problems, home repairs, or other unexpected expenses. An emergency fund can provide you with a safety net in case of an emergency. To be safe, you should put away 3-6 months’ worth of living expenses in case of an emergency.

#5 Invest In An Annuity

Annuities are a smart and safe way to diversify your savings. You can potentially earn much more interest than CDs or savings accounts. IRTA and AMBA's Tax-Deferred Asset Protection Plan have excellent advantages, including tax-deferred accumulation of interest, a guaranteed competitive interest rate, multiple payout options, and a nursing home waiver.

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