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Why Is Retirement Planning So Important for Women?

 

Everyone can benefit from the process of estate planning, but it’s more important for women than it is for men, frequently because many women do not think about the estate planning process. First of all, women tend to live longer and despite advances in gender equality in the United States, women still shoulder much of the burden associated with child care. This means a non-existent or a reduced income and ensures that savings for the future is difficult.

As women tend to outlive men by five to six years, it is important for women to take crucial steps in the estate planning process that can help to position them to make an empowered decision should something arise. No one wants to find themselves in the position of failing to take the necessary planning steps and putting that burden on your loved ones. It can lead to unnecessary conflicts, court costs, and legal fees.

Articulating your own desires now and thinking about the intersection of your estate and your retirement planning will give you peace of mind in addition to helping you feel confident that your family members will understand your intention when the necessary time comes. Some of the crucial steps to take include:

  • Getting organized
  • Taking control of your finances
  • Planning your estate and considering elder law issues.

Don’t put off these simple, but effective steps in planning for your future and for your loved ones. Taking action now is important because it saves your family members time and stress down the road.



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