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Look Beyond Your Wedding Day Engaged couples often spend hours and hours planning their wedding day. Details such as the invitations, cake and guest list take on considerable importance. Much research is done and options weighed all in the quest of orchestrating a "perfect" event. As couples plan this spectacular day, are they also planning for all the days to follow? Are they thinking beyond the wedding itself to essential things like wills and life insurance? Few couples, especially those marrying young, imagine the thought of a spouse dying early on in the marriage. Addressing this possibility and strategizing accordingly may prevent financial hardship during a time of emotional devastation. Women especially need to plan ahead financially:
Women may become financially disadvantaged when their husbands die, for a variety of reasons. Sometimes women work part-time or even temporarily leave the work force as they juggle raising children and/or caring for aging parents. Fewer years spent working full-time outside the home affects pension accumulations and Social Security benefits.4 Also statistically women earn 77 cents on the dollar compared to men.5 This gap widens with age. Developing solutions in advance of life's unpredictable events may help you deal with a loss someday. Here are actions to take as you prepare for life beyond your wedding day:
As you and your spouse-to-be plan your special wedding day, don't forget to also address the future beyond. Horrible as it is to think about the death of your spouse, not preparing for the possibility can make a difficult time in your life that much worse. Don't wait to get your financial matters organized. Develop solutions for a variety of life scenarios today. 1 Centers for Disease Control, April 19, 2006 2 U.S. Census Bureau Report, Current Population Survey Report, March 2005 3 U.S. Census Bureau Report, Current Population Survey Report, March 2005 4 Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER), The Female Factor, September 2005 5 U.S. Census Bureau: Income Climbs, Poverty Stabilizes, Uninsured Rate Increase, August 29, 2006 6 Money, "Do It Now", December 13, 2005 |