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    Three Out-Of-The-Box Retirement Moves the Wealthy Swear by

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    Maxing out your 401(k) and IRA has long been the de facto way to save for retirement. But it’s not the only tax-smart way to build wealth to carry you through your golden years.

    Wealthy savers also tend to focus on everything from investing in income-generating assets to implementing tax reduction strategies to grow their retirement nest eggs.

    “When someone has been maxing out their traditional accounts most of their lives, it starts to hit them, ‘I have most of my wealth in the stock market or bond market,’” says Nick Hamilton, national manager at Alliant Retirement and Investment Services. “I want to diversify more.”

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    That’s not to say they blow off 401(k)s altogether. After all, if a company offers a match, not contributing means you’re leaving free money on the table. But it does mean they look for ways to save for retirement outside of the 401(k).

    1) They invest in income-generating assets

    Having enough cash flow in retirement is the name of the game. It means you don’t have to tap your retirement savings or worry about outliving your money, which is why many people look for investments that generate income.

    One area that Hamilton says some of his clients focus on is residential real estate. It provides diversification, can generate income, and there’s the potential for it to appreciate over time.

    “You’re not buying a ranch home in some small college town somewhere, you’re buying a condo in Park City, Utah, where you can always rent it out,” says Hamilton. And the home doesn’t have to be just for income. It can be for your enjoyment too. “You can use it for a little bit of both.”

    2) They look for tax-free withdrawals in retirement

    This is a strategy Hamilton says is reserved for the wealthy, but in the end, enables them to access their money tax-free in retirement.

    It works like this:

    You purchase a Variable Universal Life insurance policy, or VUL. Premiums paid into the policy build the cash value. A portion of that cash value is invested in sub-accounts, which are like mutual funds, and grow on a tax-deferred basis. The remainder goes to the death benefit, which Hamilton says his clients try to keep as low as possible.

    Once the cash value grows to a sufficient level and the account holder enters retirement, he or she can take tax-free loans against the cash value portion. Any loans that aren’t paid back reduce the death benefit that goes to heirs, but that’s not the point of this account. The idea is to have tax-free access to income in retirement.

    There are no contribution limits with a VUL, unlike a 401(k) or an IRA, which makes it attractive to wealthy individuals.

    But there are downsides.

    For starters, there are fees associated with these types of policies that can eat into returns. Additionally, your money is subject to market fluctuations. If things go south, so does the cash value of your account, which could lead to a policy lapse.

    “A lot of wealthy clients turn to this strategy,” says Hamilton. “You need a significant amount of wealth to ensure you can fund it over several years.”

    3) The wealthy look for greener pastures

    You’re missing out on free money if you don’t contribute enough to get your company’s full 401(k) match. Plus, if you’re able to, you should always try to invest the maximum amount.

    But after that, it’s up for debate whether you should take advantage of 401(k) catch-up contributions or seek greener pastures elsewhere.

    Wealthy investors don’t stay in money-losing propositions, and if their company’s 401(k) offerings are less than stellar, they will look to invest elsewhere instead of contributing more, and you should too.

    You may find better choices investing in an IRA, funding a Health Savings Account (HSA), or opening a taxable brokerage account.

    The 401(k) plus approach

    The wealthy aren’t blowing off 401(k)s altogether. Nobody wants to leave free money on the table or not take advantage of a tax break. But they recognize that it’s not the be-all and end-all. If opportunity comes knocking, they are taking advantage of it.

    Whether they are investing in real estate or buying insurance to access tax-free withdrawals in retirement, they know there are additional ways to build a retirement nest egg beyond traditional retirement accounts.

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