1 Secret of Millionaire Retirees
It may be hard to fathom building a million-dollar retirement portfolio when the median retirement savings for American households is $87,000. However, a shift in your mindset and finances can take you far.
You don't need to worry about complicated financial strategies or grinding out long hours because this one millionaire retirement secret has proven to work time and time again.
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Make it easy to win
It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that becoming a retirement millionaire is only possible if you invest in the hottest stock in the market or land a 10-bagger. However, the process can be much more straightforward if you get a good handle on the basics, such as contributing to retirement accounts, investing in assets like exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and staying in the game over the long term. And if you create a plan that allows you to put your contributions on autopilot, you can reach your goal without lifting a finger.
To get the ball rolling, here are a few items to check off the list to make it easier to achieve your millionaire retirement goals.
Beef up your emergency fund
Live below your means
Pick up profitable skills
Invest in quality assets
Fidelity Investments reported that by the end of 2023, there were 422,000 people with 401(k) balances of $1 million or more, and another 391,562 IRA millionaires. If you started contributing $6,500 annually to a Roth IRA at age 20 and earned a 10% return, you could join the IRA millionaire club by the time you're 50. Tack on contributions to a 401(k) and max out your retirement accounts every year, and you could potentially build a seven-figure retirement portfolio in less than 30 years.
Becoming a retirement millionaire only requires a few simple steps. The easier you make the process, the better your chances of sticking to the plan and unlocking the retirement you've always dreamed of.What stocks should you add to your retirement portfolio?
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