NEW YORK, NY, August 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) For those who are still part of the workforce, the very notion of retirement can seem idyllic, even ideal; to the pre-retiree, the golden years of retirement promise ample leisure, relaxation and fun. The reality often turns out to be something far different than this, however, with retirees struggling amidst boredom, depression, and loss of purpose. As such, Investment News suggests that strategic retirement planning is in order, and that it should include not just a consideration of financial matters, but also lifestyle preferences. This advice has won the attention, and the affirmation, of Gregory Bowser Asset Management Services, a leading financial planner who offers many services in retirement, legacy, and estate planning.
The Investment News article suggests that those planning for retirement work, along with their financial planners, to take a "holistic approach." The article explains that, in planning for the retirement years, individuals should consider not just how they plan to spend their money, but also how they would like to spend their time. A cash flow analysis can provide a "reality check" during this process, and keep expectations realistic.
The article also advises that those planning for retirement "test drive" their potential retirement options. For example, the article says that an individual planning to live on 85 percent of his or her current, pre-retirement salary should attempt to curb spending by 15 percent for a month or more, to see if and how it actually works.
The advice in the article has won the attention of Gregory Bowser of Asset Management Services, who has responded with a press statement, underscoring the importance of strategic planning before the retirement years.
"Coordinating all the different facets of a retirement plan is important to the success of the plan," says Gregory Bowser of Asset Recovery Services. "A planner needs to understand the retiree's lifestyle goals and objectives, then develop a comprehensive plan utilizing Annuities, Retirement Plans, ROTH Conversions, Reverse Mortgages, Portfolio Restructuring, and Social Security Planning.
For Bowser, the stakes could not be higher. "Failure to understand any one of these components could significantly affect a retiree's ability to live his or her life to the fullest." Gregory Bowser's Asset Management Services firm is based in Maryland, and offers comprehensive financial planning services to its clients throughout the area.
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Gregory Bowser of Asset Management Services provides clients with a comprehensive suite of financial planning strategies. These services include financial planning, holistic retirement services, investment planning, estate planning, Social Security planning, legacy planning, and more. Mr. Bowser has served as a fee-based planner, helping families throughout the community invest for retirement, for more than two decades. His experience has proven invaluable in guiding retirees through uncertain and tumultuous times, ultimately helping them to enjoy comfortable and secure retirements.
Website: http://gregorybowserassetmanagementservices.com
Gregory Bowser Asset Management Services Delivers Well-Rounded Retirement Planning Services
Retirement planning should take into consideration not just financial matters, but also the lifestyle choices of the retiree--something Gregory Bowser of Asset Management Services is zealous to do.
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