Anxious wrote:
I just turned 37 and am beginning to get a little concerned about ever being able to retire. The people I have talked to keep telling me I won't be able to rely on Social Security and I don't have a 401k at work. I know I should start planning now but I'm not sure how much to plan for. Helpful pointers would be appreciated.
Hi Anxious,
You have good reason to be concerned but don't be discouraged. There are several things you can do even though you do not have a 401(k) at work. A 401(k) is just one of many retirement vehicles. There are other tax advantaged programs you may be eligible for such as a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) a Keogh account, IRA's, etc.
As Dale_M mentioned you can contact me (just click on the link above my avatar, or contact a financial planner in your area. It's not too late to start building your retirement plan, however the sooner you start the better. Even a 5 year delay can have as much as a 30% reduction in the total nest egg you accumulate.