Tools & Resources

Retirement Living Plan Tools and Resources

6 or more years from retirement

3 keys to your retirement income plan

Build income plans with guaranteed income, growth potential, and flexibility in mind.

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Build a solid investment strategy to help realize your goals

Setting and maintaining your strategic asset allocation are among the most important ingredients in your long-term investment success.

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Building a Retirement Income Strategy

Start with a realistic look at what you'd like your retirement to be like—and what that lifestyle will likely cost.

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2 to 5 years from retirement

How much should I save for retirement?

Aim to save at least 15% of your income annually for retirement.

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Asset Allocation – not out living assets in retirement

Medicare eligibility, choices, costs, and when and how to sign up.

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Which asset mix is right for you?

As you get closer to retirement, consider adjusting your asset allocation.

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Less than 2 years from retirement

3 ways to manage your retirement withdrawals

Learn tax-efficient ways to help you reduce taxes on retirement withdrawals.

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Make your retirement budget.

Start your retirement with a spending plan that works for you.

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When Should You Claim Social Security?

Answer 5 easy questions to learn more.

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I'm Retiring

Sign up for Medicare.

If you are eligible for Medicare, sign up in the period three months before to three months after you reach age 65. If you aren’t yet 65, consider a coverage option available to you. First American partners with Via Benefits to help you navigate health care options when you retire.  This includes personal plans prior to Medicare, Medicare and/or Medicare supplement plan, dental and vision.  You can contact Via Benefits within three months prior to or any time after your retirement.  

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Sign up for Social Security.

If you’re ready to claim Social Security, set up your payments now.

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Explore Long-Term Care Insurance

Consider whether long-term care insurance is right for you, and what your options are to manage costs.

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