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Retirement: making smart decisions around inheritance
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 323024, member: 91868"] Retirement is a time of life when many people look forward to enjoying the fruits of their labor. With that comes the potential for inheritance, which can be an important part of retirement planning. Making smart decisions around inheritance can help ensure that your retirement years are comfortable and secure. The first step in making smart decisions about inheritance is to understand what you have available to you. This includes any assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate or other investments that may be passed down from family members or friends. It's also important to consider any debts associated with these assets, such as mortgages or loans taken out against them. Knowing exactly what you have and how it will affect your financial situation is key in making informed decisions about how best to use it during retirement. Another factor to consider when deciding how best to use inherited assets is taxes and fees associated with them. Depending on the type of asset being inherited, there may be tax implications that need to be taken into account before using them for retirement income purposes. Additionally, some types of investments may require additional fees for management or other services related to them over time; understanding these costs ahead of time can help avoid surprises later on down the road. It's also important not overlook estate planning when considering inheritance during retirement planning stages; having a plan in place now can make things much easier if something unexpected happens later on down the line while still ensuring your wishes are respected after death. Estate plans should include details regarding who will receive what assets upon death as well as instructions for handling those assets once they're received by beneficiaries; this helps ensure everything goes smoothly without unnecessary delays or complications at a difficult time in life for those left behind after passing away.. Seeking professional advice from an experienced financial advisor can provide invaluable guidance when making decisions around inheritance during retirement planning stages; they'll have knowledge and experience working with similar situations which could prove beneficial in helping make sure all bases are covered before taking action with inherited funds and other resources during this stage of life.. [/QUOTE]
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