All too often, retirement planning success is measured purely by financial metrics: savings amounts (15 percent per year), income replacement ratios (75 percent of preretirement income), or withdrawal strategies (4 percent per year). And the most critical part of planning for retirement is forgotten: the plan itself.
Put another way: how can an employee know how much money they’re going to need in retirement if they don’t know what they’re saving for?
Seventy-four percent of 50-59-year-olds have made a serious effort to plan for financial aspects of retirement.¹
Only 35 percent of 50-59-year-olds have made a serious effort to prepare for the emotional aspects of retirement.¹
Visualize Retirement addresses the one planning need that many preretirees don’t even know they have: preparing for the nonfinancial side of retirement.
Three key areas that studies and actual retiree responses, indicate are key drivers of happiness in retirement are:
Lifestyle: How participants will spend their time in retirement (family, leisure, travel, work, etc.)
Health Care: How participants want to give and receive needed care
Concern About Personal Events:
High ongoing healthcare cost¹
Having a major illness or health event
The need for long-term care
Needing to care for your spouse/partner
The death of a spouse/partner
Meaning: How participants will create a sense of purpose and fulfillment
Following almost 1,000 people, a study found that people with “high purpose” were:¹
Benefits for Employers
Workforce Management Flexibility:
Food for thought: Even if widespread workforce management issues are not prevalent, consider the type of employee that may have a difficult time moving on: the “career-minded executive” whose identity is wrapped up in their achievements and stature within the organization.
Long-term Cost Mitigation:
To learn more about the Visualize Retirement program and plan sponsor resources and participant resources associated with it, please contact your plan advisor.
The monthly participant memo companion piece to this newsletter is the Visualize Retirement workbook that helps participants visualize their retirement and define their purpose in retirement.
This article is provided by our valued partner, T. Rowe Price.
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