Retirement Plans (page 3) |
Use your Fidelity retirement account statement as a tool to help you monitor and plan your investment strategy. |
Retirement Planning Worksheet This worksheet provides a quick estimate of the percentage of your salary you may need to save to accumulate enough assets for retirement. It assumes that these additional savings are made in tax-deferred accounts, such as an IRA, 401(k) plan, or variable annuity. Currently the worksheet only takes into account your investments in taxable and tax-deferred accounts. No accommodation is made for any income from Social Security, pension, 401(k) or other defined contribution plans. The amount you need to save may, therefore, be overstated if you expect significant income from these sources. After you complete this quick analysis, take the next step and download the T. Rowe Price Retirement Planning AnalyzerTM for a more thorough evaluation of your ... |
Links to Other States' Retirement Systems The following links are references to web sites and information maintained by entities other than STRS. |
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