CALCULATING THE IMPACT OF INFLATION

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Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement CALCULATING THE IMPACT OF INFLATION Discover the Hidden Risk in Your Retirement Plan Brought to you by: John Smith, ChFC

Inflation: The Silent Retirement Killer Inflation is often times called the silent killer of otherwise healthy retirement plans. It s like a slow-growing cancer that drains your financial strength and depletes your purchasing power. When you see prices go up, inflation is often the cause. Unfortunately, many retirees realize too late that future dollars have less value than current dollars. For example, today you can buy a tube of toothpaste for about four dollars. In five years, that same tube of toothpaste may cost you six dollars; in ten years, it could cost eight dollars. Greg McBride, senior financial analyst at Bankrate.com said, If inflation averaged 5 percent, that would cut your buying power in half in just fourteen years. In that scenario, a retiree living on $70,000/year today would actually need $140,000/year fourteen years from now! The bottom line: if you ve planned your retirement income based on what today s dollars can buy, you will likely end up with significantly LESS money when you need it most in your later retirement years. If inflation averaged five percent, that would cut your buying power in half in fourteen years. Greg McBride, Senior Financial Analyst, Bankrate.com Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 1

Measures of Inflation One of the most logical ways to understand inflation is to measure the change in your ability to buy something common. The three most widely used measures of inflation in the U.S. are: Consumer Price Index (CPI): Measures inflation at the retail level. The CPI, which tracks the total cost of retail goods and services, is the one most often reported by the media. It is published monthly by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Producers Price Index (PPI): Measures inflation at the wholesale level, and therefore may also predict future retail prices. However, wholesalers may not always pass the full increase along to retailers during a sluggish economy or when they think the increase is temporary. This is also published monthly by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gross Domestic Product Deflater (GDP Deflater): It measures prices for all finished goods produced domestically, including those for governmental purchase, capital investments and net exports. The GDP Deflater is the broadest indicator of the three and is produced by the US Department of Commerce. 16.00 14.00 12.00 11.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 The Big Picture This chart shows changes in inflation between 1950 and 2003, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI is a popular measure of inflation in the U.S. As you can see from the chart, inflation is somewhat volatile: ignoring inflation is a huge mistake. 0.00-2.00 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 2

Because of inflation, your current standard of living will cost more in the future than it does today. To avoid running out of money, retirees must factor some rate of inflation into their financial plans. Inflation depletes your purchasing power. Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 3

The short-term view of inflation below gives you a snapshot of your recent buying experience. United States Inflation Rate Annual Change on Consumer Price Index Source: www.tradingeconomics.com Buraeu of Labor Statistics This chart shows the change in inflation every six months between July 2010 and January 2012. One of the most practical ways to understand inflation is to watch changes in the costs for specific items you purchase. The Consumer Price Index shows the rise in inflation from 2010 to 2011. The chart shows that inflation increased significantly in some categories. For example, the costs for meat, poultry, fish and eggs increased by 7.4 percent, while the cost for fuel and oil increased by 22.5 percent and the cost of gasoline increased by 27.4 percent. That s serious inflation! As a retiree, it s important to consider the products you will be purchasing most frequently to help estimate your individual inflation rate. For example, if you plan to travel quite a bit in retirement, gas prices could play a big part in your projected income needs. Unfortunately, for many retirees, some of their biggest line item budget expenses (i.e. prescription drugs or travel) often experience a higher rate of inflation than the overall CPI indicates. Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 4

What You Can Do As certain as death and taxes, inflation is just a part of life. But that doesn t mean you need to become a passive victim. Even though you grow older each year, you preserve your health with nutrition, exercise and other wellness strategies. Likewise, you can preserve your financial health by acknowledging inflation and taking proactive steps to manage it and protect your purchasing power. Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 5

Action Steps 1. Consult a financial professional to determine how much income you ll need to sustain your standard of living 10, 20 and 30 years into retirement. 2. Evaluate your resources do you have enough to fund your projected income needs, or do you need to make adjustments? 3. Evaluate your investment options. Are there better options for investing your money to help hedge against inflation? 4. Look for lifestyle adjustments you can make to spend less and help offset the rising cost of inflation. The Bottom Line There is no such thing as a quick fix but there are some tried and proven strategies to help plan for inflation. If you need assistance, we re here to help. 123 Main Street Ste. 203 Town, ST 09876 398.555.2931 john.smith@securefs.com This material is for informational purposes only. Secure Financial Solutions does not provide tax or legal services. Five Big Threats to a Secure Retirement - Calculating the Impact of Inflation 6