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Within Reach: Transitioning from career to retirement Get ready for a new journey LIVING IN RETIREMENT: A TIAA FINANCIAL ESSENTIALS WORKSHOP

In every journey, there are choices Preservation is important Experts say continue to save. But focus on preserving your savings, too. Depending on your situation, your appetite for risk may go down a bit in the years before retirement. Where will your income come from? You may not be getting a paycheck (or maybe you will; plenty of retirees return to the workforce), so how will you pay your bills? With a combination of income from a 401(k) or 403(b), Social Security, IRAs and other assets. Pay off debt and reduce expenses where you can to maximize your retirement savings. Estimating what your expenses will be in retirement before you head off into the sunset is crucial. Assess where you are and where you need to be a financial consultant can help with that. Health matters You ve got to be in good financial shape to make the most of the next step in your journey. Retirement will be a lot more enjoyable if you re in peak physical condition, too. The healthier you are, the lower your healthcare bills will be. Healthcare expenses can be covered by Medicare, so be sure to sign up within three months of your 65th birthday. Consider any other coverage you might have, costs, doctor and hospital choice, prescription drugs and convenience. Uncle Sam called. He wants his share of your income. Don t forget about taxes, either! You are responsible for paying the taxes on assets and income that were tax deferred or contributed by your employer while you were working. You may be paying less in taxes in retirement, though. Protect what you have worked so hard for Estate planning is not just for the rich. Every individual should specify how their assets should be managed during their lifetime and after their deaths. Consult your attorney and tax advisors to help you create an estate plan. You can schedule an appointment with a TIAA Financial Consultant today. Please visit TIAA.org/schedulenow. Or, call 800-732-8353, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET) 2

Checklist: Milestone review Age Milestone 59½ Withdrawals from tax-advantaged retirement plans no longer subject to 10% early-withdrawal penalty 62 Minimum age to receive Social Security benefits, but at a reduced amount 66 Full Social Security benefits (regardless of any future earnings) available if you were born between 1943 and 1954 67 Full Social Security benefits available if you were born in 1960 or later 70½ Must begin withdrawing funds from your retirement plans WW WW Employer plans: By April 1 following the year you turn age 70½ or retire from the sponsoring employer, whichever is later IRAs (except Roth IRAs): By April 1 following the year you turn age 70½ 75 Must begin withdrawing funds exempt from age 70½ distribution requirement (funds contributed to a 403(b) plan before January 1, 1987), unless you are still employed and meet certain criteria 90 Must begin income from after-tax annuities. Latest you can start taking lifetime annuity income from a TIAA retirement account Evaluate your retirement savings Retirement income may come from a number of sources. You should assess where you are with regularity and more frequently as you near retirement. List out your retirement sources and current balances. Accounts (Account #) 1. Balances 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 3

Activities and lists Save your contacts Which of your co-workers will you stay in touch with? Do you have contact information listed in a way that s easy to access? Plan now by keeping at home the names, phone numbers and email addresses of the people you want to stay in touch with. Name: Phone: Email: Picture your retirement What do you want to do? Start a nonprofit? Spend time with grandkids? Volunteer at an animal shelter or art museum? Begin a second career? 4

Cash flow worksheet: In retirement Monthly income: What comes in Monthly expenses: What goes out Income: Guesstimate Expected Gross salary(ies) Savings/Investments Tax-Deferred Annuity 403(b) 457(b)/401(k) IRAs, After-tax annuities Self-employment Part-time employment Alimony/Child support Dividends/Interest Royalties Real estate Tax refund Extraordinary income: Guesstimate Expected Grants/Prizes Inheritance Social Security benefits: Guesstimate Expected Disability benefits Retirement benefits Survivor benefits Other: Expected Expected Total monthly income Expenses: Guesstimate Expected Mortgage/Rent Home/Renter s insurance Property taxes Maintenance Utilities (gas, oil, water, electric) Cable/Satellite TV Telephone (home, mobile) Food (groceries, meals) Child care Car payment(s) Auto insurance Credit card payment(s) Entertainment (Netflix, nights out, etc.) Clothing Vacation Life insurance Savings (including college savings) Investments Retirement plan contributions Taxes (Fed., State, Local, Social Security) Healthcare: Guesstimate Expected Medicare Part A* Medicare Part B* Medicare Part C* Medicare Part D* Donut hole expenses Medicare supp. insurance* Dental insurance Long-term care insurance Disability insurance Co-pays Deductibles Uncovered medical expenses Total monthly expenses Total monthly income Total monthly expenses = Funds available: *Includes premiums, co-pays and deductibles 5

TIAA is here to help You can schedule an appointment with a TIAA Financial Consultant today: Please visit TIAA.org/schedulenow Or, call 800-732-8353, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (ET) Tools and calculators Retirement Income Planner Retirement Advisor Asset Allocation Evaluator Preparing for Retirement TIAA.org/pfr Lifetime Income Calculator TIAA.org/incomecalculator Go to: TIAA.org/tools TIAA resources facebook.com/tiaa twitter.com/tiaa This material is for informational or educational purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or investment advice in connection with a distribution, transfer or rollover, a purchase or sale of securities or other investment property, or the management of securities or other investments, including the development of an investment strategy or retention of an investment manager or advisor. This material does not take into account any specific objectives or circumstances of any particular investor, or suggest any specific course of action. Investment decisions should be made in consultation with an investor s personal advisor based on the investor s own objectives and circumstances. The TIAA group of companies does not provide legal or tax advice. Please consult with your legal or tax advisor. You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing. Please call 877-518-9161 or log on to TIAA.org for current product and fund prospectuses that contain this and other information. Please read the prospectuses carefully before investing. Investment, insurance, and annuity products are not FDIC insured, are not bank guaranteed, may lose value, are not bank deposits, are not insured by any federal government agency, and are not a condition to any service or activity. Investment products may be subject to market and other risk factors. See the applicable product literature, or visit TIAA.org for details. TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, Teachers Personal Investors Services, Inc. and Nuveen Securities, LLC, Members FINRA and SIPC, distribute securities products. Annuity contracts and certificates are issued by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) and College Retirement Equities Fund (CREF), New York, NY. Each of the foregoing is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. The Retirement Advisor is a brokerage service provided by TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services, LLC, a registered broker/dealer and member of FINRA. 2017 Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America-College Retirement Equities Fund, 730 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 312786 A14271 (12/17) 141025884