Tad Hill, CRPC®, RFC® · Freedom Financial Group
How confident do you feel about retirement planning?
And I'm not talking about what you want in retirement.
I mean the core concepts of retirement planning.
Because retirement isn’t just about envisioning your ideal future. It's about understanding the key elements that will help you get there.
While most of us have a general sense of what we want in retirement, it’s easy to overlook the foundational concepts of retirement planning.
I’m going to share 5 multiple-choice questions about retirement planning. Do you feel you could you answer all 5 correctly?
Believe it or not, on average, US adults correctly answered only 2 out of the 5 questions I’ll share below.1
But this doesn’t have to be the case for you.
Improving your retirement literacy can increase your confidence in reaching your goals.1
So, how fluent are you on the ins and outs of retirement?
Find out in the next 3-5 minutes by completing the brief quiz below!
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A. The amount someone receives in Social Security benefits depends upon his/her earnings during the last two years of full-time employment.
B. A worker receives Social Security benefit payments if he/she becomes disabled before retiring.
C. Social Security benefit payments will continue as long as an individual is alive, no matter how long he/she lives.
D. Don’t know.
Answer: A
42% of quiz takers got this right1
A. Consider an annuity.
B. Consider life insurance.
C. There is nothing she can do about this.
D. Don’t know.
Answer: A
53% of quiz takers got this right1
A. Over 90%.
B. About 2/3.
C. About 1/2.
D. Don’t know.
Answer: B
30% of quiz takers got this right1
A. She contributes $2,000 to the 401(k) plan and invests the money in a mutual fund that earns a 5% return during the year.
B. She contributes $2,000 to an IRA (individual retirement account) and invests the money in a mutual fund that earns a 5% return during the year.
C. It does not matter—she will have the same amount of year-end savings either way.
D. Don’t know.
Answer: A
44% of quiz takers got this right1
A. Man age 79/Woman age 82.
B. Man age 84/Woman age 87.1
C. Man age 89/Woman age 92.
D. Don’t know.
Answer: B
32% of quiz takers got this right1
Please note, This is intended for illustrative purposes only and may not be indicative of your situation. Your results will vary.
Congratulations! You’ve completed the quiz.
Now you can calculate your final score based on the number of correct responses you had.
What did you score on the retirement quiz?
Were you surprised by what you know… or what you may have missed?
Whatever your score, remember that improving your retirement fluency is within your reach.
Understanding the core concepts of retirement planning helps you uncover gaps, identify opportunities, and build confidence in your financial future.1
Of course, other factors also play a role in retirement fluency, like having the opportunity to save through an employment-based retirement savings plan.1
But having the ability to make sound retirement-related decisions is just as impactful.1
While there’s no quick fix, the good news is that with ongoing learning and proactive planning, you can take control of your retirement journey.
And you don’t have to do it alone.
I'm here to help you navigate each step of the way toward the future you envision.
Sincerely,
Tad Hill, CRPC®, RFC®
Freedom Financial Group
http://www.askfreedomfinancial.com
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Freedom Financial Group
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