Cortburg Speaks Retirement

Financial Strategies for the Sandwich Generation | Retirement Planning with Miguel Gonzalez

Miguel Gonzalez, MBA, AIF®, CPFA®, CRC® Season 2024 Episode 212

Learn how to manage competing financial responsibilities for aging parents and children while securing your retirement. Miguel Gonzalez shares key tips to ease the financial burden.

Cortburg Retirement Advisors is a boutique financial planning firm committed to helping you grow, protect, and preserve your assets from your first job to retirement. We specialize in wealth management, estate and tax planning, group retirement, employee benefits, insurance, and retirement planning to navigate any economic climate.

Miguel Gonzalez, a Retirement Specialist with 20+ years of experience, offers expertise in retirement income planning, investment management, and retirement plan design. With an MBA from Columbia Business School, and professional experience with JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, and more, Miguel is a trusted advisor for his clients.

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Good morning and welcome to the CORTBURG SPEAKS RETIREMENT audio podcast.   

Today, we are taking an in-depth look at the unique and often overwhelming challenges faced by the Sandwich Generation

The "Sandwich Generation" is composed of adults who are ‘sandwiched’ between competing financial responsibilities. 

Many Sandwich Gen members support their aging parents while also providing for their children (or even grandchildren) AND planning for retirement. 

Today's Sandwich Generation is a larger-than-ever cohort consisting of the youngest Baby Boomers, the oldest Millennials, and much of Generation X. While this can be a stressful time of life, there are a few steps to ease the financial and emotional burden.

1.       Start Planning Early

The best time to begin saving for retirement was yesterday; the second best time is today. The sooner you start investing, the more time your money has to grow. Early retirement planning can also reduce any burden on your children when they reach adulthood. Investing prudently can help position you to be the last member of your family's Sandwich Generation.

2.       Set Clear Priorities

Some goals you may have had ten or twenty years ago, like paying for your children's college education, may need to take a back seat to current needs, like saving for retirement. Determine how much you can realistically afford to contribute to various needs without jeopardizing your own retirement savings.

3.       Maximize Retirement Savings

Always take full advantage of employer-sponsored retirement plans such as 401(k)s or 403(b)s. These programs become even more enticing when your employer offers matching contributions, which are essentially free (and tax-free) money. Contribute as much to these tax-advantaged accounts as you can afford.

4.       Consider Catch-Up Contributions

If you're at least 50, you can take advantage of catch-up contributions to retirement accounts. For example, individuals who are 50 or older can make additional contributions to their 401(k) or IRA above the standard annual limits. In 2024, you can contribute $7,500 more than the $23,000 401(k) contribution limit.¹ Keep this up for a few years, and you may potentially see major gains.

You may also want to consider other tax-advantaged accounts, like Health Savings Accounts, as an extra source of income in retirement. While these types of accounts don't offer catch-up contributions, they can also allow you to take pre-retirement withdrawals (so long as the funds are used for their stated purpose).

5.       Explore Alternative Options for Parental Care

Often, alternative options for parental care may be more cost-effective than providing them with direct financial support. This could include assisted living facilities, in-home care services, or government assistance programs. Don't feel obligated to take on your parents' burdens if other options are available.

Make sure to visit our website, www.CortburgRetirement.com. Our site is filled with educational videos, eBooks, publications, and financial calculators designed to help you learn more about your finances.  As you search our site, send us a note regarding any questions you may have about any particular investment concepts or products. We will get back to you quickly with a thoughtful answer.

This is Miguel Gonzalez, Certified Retirement Counselor (CRC) and Managing Partner, with Cortburg Retirement Advisors signing off for this week’s educational podcast.  

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