Showing posts with label retirement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retirement. Show all posts

Monday, September 26, 2011

What Will Your Retirement Be Like?


Will You Spend Retirement At The Beach?
I was having a conversation with one of the people I work with pretty regularly.  He is getting close to retirement so we discussed all kinds of interesting things.  He doesn’t have any children and has no desire to leave a “legacy” behind.  He is worth over a million dollars and has a healthy retirement account.

The conversation started off with his house.  He wants to sell it and buy a nicer place on the water somewhere with a very large down payment.  Because the market is down he thinks this is a good time to buy.  I couldn’t agree more.  Then he took a tangent I never expected.  He wants to take out a reverse mortgage where the payments he gets will cover the first mortgage until he dies.  Ideally he figures that when he dies he will have nothing in his home for equity.  The house will just go to the bank.

So I asked what happens if he needed the equity to buy into an assisted living facility or had some other major expense come up, or what if he outlived the reverse mortgage and had to start making payments again.  He didn’t have an answer.  He was more worried about getting to enjoy every penny, or to put it into his words, “be a mega consumer”.