Retirement Life for Remodelers Blytheville AR

Retirement. Most remodelers are too busy running jobs to even think about it. Or they love their work so much that they can't imagine a time when work might be replaced by leisure activities. Either way, your body may not allow you to work forever. The smart thing to do is to plan for a life after remodeling. The sooner you start planning to retire, the sooner you will have the option. And it's never too early or too late to begin.

Local Companies

Konecny Insurance Services
(870) 673-9249
102 W 7th St
Stuttgart, AR
A G Edwards & Sons Inc
(870) 535-9800
202 E 11th Ave
Pine Bluff, AR
Greenwood & Associates Inc
(479) 521-5353
26 E Center St
Fayetteville, AR
Billingsley Buddy Cfp
(870) 633-4941
726 N Washington St
Forrest City, AR
Edward Jones
(870) 898-3798
810 S Locust St
Ashdown, AR
Holmes Diana Cfp
(870) 762-1171
1594 S Division St
Blytheville, AR
Greg M Ostedgaard
(501) 327-6708
915 Oak St
Conway, AR
Security Asset Management
(479) 936-8650
8 Halsted Cir
Rogers, AR
Wealth Creation Institute Inc
(501) 224-9222
1701 Centerview Dr Ste 101
Little Rock, AR
Imga Inc
(479) 968-1708
216 N El Paso Ave
Russellville, AR


Retirement. Most remodelers are too busy running jobs to even think about it. Or they love their work so much that they can't imagine a time when work might be replaced by leisure activities. Either way, your body may not allow you to work forever. The smart thing to do is to plan for a life after remodeling. The sooner you start planning to retire, the sooner you will have the option. And it's never too early or too late to begin.

Physical Fitness

As much as remodelers are concerned with securing jobs, meeting payroll, and wowing customers, they should be equally concerned with their personal outlook. Remodeling is a labor-intensive business. For owners who are physically active in their companies (and many are), physical health is critical to the health of the business. But time and the aging process can be cruel to even the most skilled contractors.

Today, you may say that you can't afford to stop working. But some day you may not have a choice. Will you be able to do everything you do now when you're 65? What if you got hurt or seriously ill and were physically unable to work?

Old Thinking

Regardless of your age, my advice is to think old.

In a survey by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, 84% of workers said they were confident that they would have enough money to cover basic expenses in retirement, but less than one-third said they had actually tried to calculate how much they would need.

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