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Old 09-22-2006, 06:06 PM   #1
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First of all, I'm not in a very good position financially, but I can not return to work due to being the caretaker for a family member that has cancer. Here's my situation:

I just turned 62 and will be signing up for soc. security - $1450/mo.
I have about $10,000 left in savings.
I have a 401K worth $255,000.
My home has a $200K mortgage with about $400K in equity.

That's it. I didn't start saving for retirement until in my 40s, due to ignorance, divorce, and financial limitations. My bad.

I owe $30K to my equity line of credit.
My monthly expenses are about $3,000/month.
I talked with my bank (Wells Fargo), and they recommended an annuity with a Franklin Templeton component. [Hartford's Principal First and Franklin Templeton Founding Funds (Franklin Income Fund, Templeton Growth Fund, and Mutual Shares Fund).

The distribution would be 7% for a little over 14 years, of course the growth component would potentially extend that. That would come close to meeting my monthly expenses.

I am not very experienced with stocks and investment strategies, and I do understand the opinions regarding annuities. I don't have expensive hobbies, and expect to sale my house eventually and move to a more affordable area, although I would prefer to stay where I am as long as I can.

There is a possibility I can generate income by working at home or part-time (I do Web development), but I can't count on that. For someone in my situation, what advice would you recommend?

Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

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what advice would you recommend
no doubt there will be plenty of advice to follow from others, but for starters:
1) cut your spending
2) don't buy an annuity
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I talked with my bank (Wells Fargo), and they recommended an annuity with a Franklin Templeton component. [Hartford's Principal First and Franklin Templeton Founding Funds (Franklin Income Fund, Templeton Growth Fund, and Mutual Shares Fund).
My gut says DON'T DO THAT!! * There are folks on the board who can give you better reasons than I.
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If your expenses are $3000/mo and social security gives you $1450, that leaves $1550 or $18,600/year. Multiply that by 25 to get a nest egg that would support a 4% withdrawal, and you get $465,000.

It sounds like you have a net worth of $655K including the equity in your home. Sell the house, buy a smaller home (in the $200K range), and invest the rest rationally, and you should be able to pull it off.
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If your expenses are $3000/mo and social security gives you $1450, that leaves $1550 or $18,600/year.* *Multiply that by 25 to get a nest egg that would support a 4% withdrawal, and you get $465,000.

It sounds like you have a net worth of $655K including the equity in your home.* * Sell the house, buy a smaller home (in the $200K range), and invest the rest rationally, and you should be able to pull it off.
Ditto. You may not want to sell your house, but that appears to be your only option since you can't work. Good luck!
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I can generate income by working at home or part-time (I do Web development),
If you can't/won't tap the home equity working from home is where it's at.
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Selling my house is something I was considering a year ago. But with my family member having cancer, I am trying to postpone doing that. I recently refinanced my house, and my house payment is less than it would cost me to rent. What I'm trying to understand is the consequences of supplementing my SS with my 401K, and selling my house later as my 401K is drawn down. Personally, I have no problem in selling, but I am very concerned about doing that under the present circumstances of my family member.

So, is there any advice on a transitional strategy. One that would give me a couple of years income to met my current needs, and then one that would include selling my house later.

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Without beating a dead house, can you give me a simple list of why the annuity is such a bad idea in my circumstance.
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Can the sick person qualify for disability payments?

Can you get part time help from family or others that might allow you to work?

Personally I would try to avoid the home sale. In your situation what you don’t need is the stress of a sale and move.

Go to your local senior center and talk to a social worker. Sometimes they can make very helpful suggestions.

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Without beating a dead house, can you give me a simple list of why the annuity is such a bad idea in my circumstance.
john, if you don't want to move right now, don't move. You need to come up with roughly $18k a year, so find it. You could tap the 401k to a certain extent, but I would be cautious of withdrawing it too far because that is about your only major liquid asset.

If you are open to moving eventually, you just need to figure out how to bridge the gap between now and when you sell. I can think of three sources of liquidity that could tide you over for at least a few years until you sell the house:

- 401k withdrawals
- part time job
- incremental borrowings on a HELOC

Obviously, a combination of some or all of these might be a reasonable choice, too.

Don't buy the annuity. Without making things too complicated, the annuity your bank recommended would be extremely expensive. Most of us agree that a reasonable amount to draw out of a balanced (stocks and bonds in various combinations) portfolio is 4% a year, bumped up each year for inflation. The annuity your bank suggested likely has expenses of at least 3% a year. That means that just the annuity expenses would consume roughly 75% of what you could be safely drawing from your portfolio!

What is the 401k invested in now? You may wish to consider rolling it over to a low cost IRA at Vanguard.
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Old 09-22-2006, 07:30 PM   #11
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John, I was in very much the same situation...62-$1400 Social Security -$280,000 401k...Rolled over 401k to TRowePrice 50/40/10 and have automatic withdrawals monthly of $1300...A little more than the 4% desired but needed...It has been almost four years under this situation and I still have the $280,000!! My wife now gets $700 from social security...Big help...I would roll over the 401 and get a part time job...Even one day a week...Hope everything works our...
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Hmmm

This is not directly applicable - but here goes. Circa 1994 I put 100k of Mom's assets into Vanguard Lifestrategy Income to damp SD. Took out 12%(1k/mo) and gifted me and my sister each year for 11 yrs to start qualifing her for LTC by getting money out of her estate.

History does not repeat - 90's were a different decade but a damped balanced fund (at closer to 4% WD rate the better) in reverse DCA combined with active attempts to control spending is an alternate path.

Now if emotion trumps all other considerations - I would benchmark price VG annuities to compare others.

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Old 09-22-2006, 08:30 PM   #13
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If you only need to stay put to take care of an ill family member... Is there a timeframe from the medical professionals? Can the individual you are caring for assist in the finances? If not, because you are over the age of 60, you can possibly do a reverse mortgage. The bank would be my 1st stop after reading about them at bankrate.com etc...

Then once the crisis is passed you can weigh your options and move on in housing to a better cost structure.

I too would run like hell from the annuity games. They tend to be way overpriced for the returns.

I too have been a caregiver for terminal illness. It has rewards that are not measured in $'s.
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I just turned 62 and will be signing up for soc. security - $1450/mo.
I have about $10,000 left in savings.
I have a 401K worth $255,000.
My home has a $200K mortgage with about $400K in equity.
I'm surprised no one talked about his decision to tap SS...

Have you run the calcs to see what your SS payments would be if you waited until age 65? You are going to be getting a lot less per month if you take it now. While I realize that there may be financial limitations, it would probably be better to withdraw some of your 401(k) and work a part-time job, rather than take SS now and penalize yourself by something like 1/3 of your payments for the rest of your life.
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Selling my house is something I was considering a year ago. But with my family member having cancer, I am trying to postpone doing that. . . .
You don't have to sell your house now and if your investments do well, you might never have to sell. *

First, the 4% rule is a historical worst case scenario. *If we don't have worst case investment performance for the next decade or two, you might be able to live with a significantly higher withdrawal rate than 4%. *But even if we experience Great Depression type investment performance, your house doesn't have to be turned into cash today. *

Regarding the annuity. *Annuities are among the most expensive investment instruments out there. *They have very high fees. *For some people with a lot of money and a lot of fear, the price of an annuity might be worth it. *But you are not in that situation. *You would be better off in a couple of well chosen, broadly diversified, funds than buying an annuity. *

Good luck. *
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You guys are great. I really appreciate your advice. What I would like to know is what you recommend for my 401K roll-over to an IRA. Is Vanguard a good place to start researching? Do you have any advice on how to allocated the $255K? I don't have much in savings, but I do have enough to get me through this year. I'm going to revisit my decision regarding taking SS, and see if there is a way I can hold off until I'm 63 (July 2007). I'm also going to spend the next month aggressively looking for part-time work, preferably from home. I have 10 years Web development experience, so maybe I can help companies with Web maintenance or project overload.
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Why cant you rent part of the house ? rooms for students ? else ? so that you would generate part of the 18k without changing much of the structure of your assets ?
I mean longer term, not right now given the circumstances. Of course it leaves the problem of passing the hurdle right now open.
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Sounds like you have received some good guidance from the forum. Let me give you some non-financial feedback: I admire the fact that you are so concerned and dedicated to making your family member comfortable. I am sure that is its own reward...Good Luck!
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You guys are great. I really appreciate your advice. What I would like to know is what you recommend for my 401K roll-over to an IRA. Is Vanguard a good place to start researching? Do you have any advice on how to allocated the $255K? I don't have much in savings, but I do have enough to get me through this year. I'm going to revisit my decision regarding taking SS, and see if there is a way I can hold off until I'm 63 (July 2007). I'm also going to spend the next month aggressively looking for part-time work, preferably from home. I have 10 years Web development experience, so maybe I can help companies with Web maintenance or project overload.
I think Vanguard is a good place to go. If you plunk the money in the Wellington, Windsor, or balanced index funds, you should be in decent shape without having to make a lot of decisions or get too fancy. If you decide you want to take the time to read/learn, you can get fancier, but any one of the three I named will do OK for you.
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johnbb --

I'll second the recommendation to defer social security. Your payment rises about 8.5% for every year you wait and it will increase indexed to inflation. If you can wait until you are 65, you'll get around $1850. Wait until 70 and you'll get $2700 plus it will also have grown due to inflation. If you are happy living on $3000 per month in current dollars you'll be just about there if you can hold on till then by spending down your other assets. Check my numbers -- the real numbers are on your last SS benefit statement. For most of us wage slaves, SS is actually a pretty good COLA annuity.

Another reason not to take SS now is that you might keep working. When you work you lose benefits based on your income in addition to permanently lowering your benefit.

I believe you have too much house. If you can raise $400K by selling it, you should as soon as the situation allows. You may be "living there for less money than rent" but you are also losing the $20,000 per year you could be netting in a safe CD. Your house may appreciate or depreciate but you would be a real estate speculator if you stay put for that.

I would suggest rolling your 401K over to Vanguard or Fidelity. I believe they both have CDs yielding over 5% which is much better than you'll get at Wells Fargo. With CDs, you can create a "self-annuity" with your $255K to provide you with your $3,000 a month for over 8 years. That will give you plenty of time to sell the house while you wait for the SS to grow.

BTW, I am the "anti-annuity troll" so I don't want to hear about you going back to Wells Fargo and getting screwed.
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