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Where Do You Stand on Saving for Retirement?

Security can mean a lot of different things. It might mean making certain your home is protected by a security system or taking steps to keep your personal information safe online. But when was the last time you thought about your financial security? Right now is a good time to revisit your retirement savings plan to help you stay on track for a more financially secure future. To start, below are three questions to help you determine some helpful next steps.

Where Do You Stand on Saving for Retirement?

How much have you saved so far?

Do you know how much you currently have saved for retirement? You can find out by clicking on the Mutual of America website's My Account tab, entering your sign-on information (username and password) and completing authentication. Then, you'll be able to view your balance to see where you stand in your savings journey. If you have additional retirement accounts from prior employers, don't forget to include those amounts in your calculations. You could also consider consolidating those assets into your Mutual of America account, if possible. From there, you can use Mutual of America's Retirement Readiness calculator to better understand what your current retirement savings and per-paycheck contribution could add up to when it comes time for you to retire.

Where is your portfolio currently invested?

When checking in on your account, you'll also want to review how your retirement savings are allocated to ensure you have the proper asset allocation that reflects your goals, objectives, needs and time horizon. It's important to have a diverse mix of savings and investment options in your portfolio—such as bonds, stocks and cash equivalents—in order to minimize risk and protect your account from market volatility. Not sure what the right mix is? Take a few minutes to complete Mutual of America's Investment Questionnaire to help you determine the mix of investments that aligns with your risk tolerance and investment experience.

Do you have a long-term financial plan with a short-term budget you can stick to?

An important step to take now is to set up a financial plan by identifying your long-term retirement goals and then reviewing your overall budget to see if there are any opportunities to cut excess spending and save more for retirement. To put your budget plans in perspective, you may want to use these worksheets from mymoney.gov.

For questions about your retirement savings plan, please contact us.

Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regard to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes only. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues.

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You should consider the investment objectives, risks, and charges and expenses of the investment funds and, if applicable, the variable annuity contract, carefully before investing. This and other information is contained in the funds' prospectuses and summary prospectuses and the contract prospectus or brochure, if applicable, which can be obtained by calling 800.468.3785 or visiting mutualofamerica.com. Read them carefully before investing.

 

Mutual of America's group and individual retirement products that are variable annuity contracts are suitable for long-term investing, particularly for retirement savings. The value of a variable annuity contract will fluctuate depending on the performance of the Separate Account investment options you choose. Upon redemption, you could receive more or less than the principal amount invested. A variable annuity contract provides no additional tax-deferred treatment of benefits beyond the treatment provided to any qualified retirement plan or IRA by applicable tax law. You should consider a variable annuity contract's other features before making a decision.

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