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Heed Message of ‘Save for Retirement Week’ 
November 5, 2014 
You won’t see it on the calendar, and it doesn’t inspire any greeting cards, but National 
Save for Retirement Week occurred in October. Just because the month has passed, 
Let’s look at the “vulnerability” issue first. How prepared 
you’ll be for retirement — or at least how prepared you 
think you’ll be — seems to depend, not surprisingly, on 
whether you are currently participating in a retirement 
plan such as a 401(k) or an IRA. Consider these 
statistics, taken from the Employee Benefit Research 
Institute’s 2014 Retirement Confidence Survey: 
• Nearly half of workers without a retirement plan were 
“not at all confident” about their financial security in 
retirement, compared with only about one in 10 with a 
plan. 
• Thirty-six percent of workers say they have less than 
$1,000 in savings and investments. Of this group, 73 
percent said they and their spouse did not have a 
retirement plan, compared to just 11 percent of those 
with a plan. 
Clearly, it pays to contribute to your 401(k) or other 
employer-sponsored plan, such as a 403(b) or 457(b). 
And, even if you do have a 401(k) or similar plan, you 
may want to consider funding a Roth or traditional IRA. 
Besides contributing as much as you can afford to your 
retirement plans, what else can you do to help boost 
your retirement savings? 
For one thing, try to control your debts. It’s not always easy, but try to consistently live within your means 
and make wise spending decisions. Every dollar you don’t spend on debt payments could be going toward 
your retirement savings. 
While it’s essential that you save and invest for retirement, you can’t forget other objectives you may have, 
such as helping pay for your children’s college education. Of course, if you’re like the vast majority of 
people, you don’t have unlimited resources — so working toward two major financial goals at the same time 
can certainly be challenging. Nonetheless, a college education can still be a springboard to a successful 
career, so you may well feel that you should do everything within your power to help your kids through 
school. 
How can you balance the two important goals of investing for your retirement and for your children’s college 
expenses? Your best move may be to start saving for college just as soon as possible — even when your 
children are quite young. By starting early, you’ll put time on your side, so you can put away smaller 
amounts each year than if you waited until the years right before your kids head off to school. Consider 
investing annually whatever amounts you can afford to a tax-advantaged college savings vehicle, such as a 
529 plan. 
By investing as much as much as possible in your retirement plan, managing your debt load and balancing 
your retirement goals with other key objectives, you’ll be honoring the message of National Save for 
Retirement Week all year long. 
Amy Hollister,AAMS® is a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones and can be reached at 318.861.0530. 
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