Lately I have had a few reminders of what I am about to chat about. It’s a bit unnerving when people ask “When are you planning to retire?” and I answer with “I’ll never retire, I like work too much!” that covers the fact I probably won’t be able to retire financially. But I guess it makes light of a serious subject and one I have to try hard not to think about too much.
Like a lot of people I didn’t worry much about retirement, putting cash away and anyway I keep hearing stories of people losing money overnight on the stock market and their portfolio value plummets again…
The reminder for this post, listening to people in business chatter away about how things have gone, what they will do when the time comes to retire, how they might sell their asset and in one case a lady who had sold her business, watched it fade fast into obscurity so she bought it back and is building it up again.
So what will you do, sell the business, put a Manager in to run it, expand it, resize it etc? All with the aim of having a nest egg to retire on.
If you do sell, will what you have the cash ‘invested’ in provide for your needs in retirement? How much will you need?
If you build up the business and put in a Manager how will that work out? Will the amount you need to take out hurt the business? Will it be run as you set it up or better? Will things fall in a heap and you need to rescue it… will you want to rescue it!
Lots of great questions in need of great answers. Hopefully your Accountant can set you straight, or at worst your own figures will project a rosy future for you. Lets face it, in the current economic situation there is little to smile about when the notion of retirement looms large in our thoughts. Unless of course you have an asset which keeps on giving.

#1 by Jenny on October 10, 2011 - 4:55 am
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There are always some great questions but after all I think, all duties cannot be in the manager alone. There are chances to be bluffed by him too. You have to mange the business of your own to get the most out of it.
#2 by Sammy on December 16, 2011 - 4:06 pm
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Retiring is a scary subject for me personally. I’m a sole trader so i’m responsible for my own superannuation. I am staying away (and recommend others as well) to stay away from investing their super into stock portfolios. In this economy you could lost a large chunk of it in a very small period of time.
#3 by Business Trader on March 11, 2012 - 2:36 pm
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Putting a manager in to run the business will still require you to pulling the strings from behind the curtains. If you are going to sell the business, I guess crunching the numbers will answer that questions.
Regarding the stock exchange, I have seen people make a lot of money and lose a lot of money. It’s a gamble!