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How to Start Saving for Retirement at 40 and Still Retire Comfortably

by Simon Powers
in Investing, Retirement, Wealth

Turning 40 has a way of sharpening your financial focus. Maybe the kids’ expenses are clearer, the mortgage feels more real, or retirement no longer sounds like a distant concept. The good news is this: saving for retirement at 40 is not “too late.” With the right strategy, realistic expectations, and consistent habits, it is entirely possible to retire comfortably.

Liberty One Wealth Advisers put together a practical guide to understand where you are today and what you can still build from here.

Why 40 Is a Practical (Not Problematic) Starting Point

By 40, many people finally have clarity. You likely know:

  • Your career direction
  • Your baseline living expenses
  • Whether you plan to stay in the Philadelphia area or relocate later

From a planning perspective, this is valuable. You still have 20–25 working years, which is plenty of time for compound growth to do meaningful work.

Long-term investors still benefit significantly from compounding even when starting in their 40s.

Retirement Savings by 40: Where Do Benchmarks Come From?

A common question is: “How much should I have in my 401k at 40?”

General guidelines suggest:

  • Around 2–3 times your annual salary saved by age 40

For example:

  • $80,000 salary → $160,000–$240,000 in retirement accounts

If you are below this range, it does not mean you are behind beyond recovery—it simply means adjustments matter more now.

How Much Should I Have in Savings at 40 (Beyond Retirement)?

Retirement accounts are not the full picture. Many planners recommend having:

  • 3–6 months of living expenses in liquid savings

This emergency fund helps ensure you are not pulling from retirement accounts during job changes, medical events, or home repairs.

In practical terms, if your household expenses are $5,000 per month, a savings target of $15,000–$30,000 is reasonable.

Saving for Retirement at 40: How Much Should You Save Each Year?

Once you are 40, contribution rates matter more than perfection.

A commonly cited target:

  • 15–20% of gross income toward retirement (including employer match)

If 20% feels like a stretch, start lower and increase annually—especially after raises or bonuses.

Making the Most of Your 401(k) After 40

Your 401(k) is often the backbone of retirement savings by 40.

Key priorities:

  1. Contribute enough to capture the full employer match
  2. Increase contributions gradually toward IRS limits
  3. Review investment allocation for age-appropriate growth

At age 50, catch-up contributions become available, providing an additional planning lever later.

Investment Allocation: Growth Still Matters

At 40, retirement may be 20+ years away. That means portfolios often still need meaningful exposure to growth assets, typically equities.

Historically, diversified stock portfolios have outpaced inflation over long periods

That said, allocation should reflect:

  • Risk tolerance
  • Job stability
  • Household income diversity

This is where individualized planning adds value rather than relying on generic rules.

Avoiding Common Midlife Retirement Mistakes

Many people saving for retirement at 40 stumble not because they start late, but because of avoidable missteps:

  • Cashing out old retirement accounts
  • Over-concentrating investments in a single stock
  • Ignoring fees inside retirement plans
  • Delaying planning until “things settle down”

Small inefficiencies compound just as much as good habits do.

Retirement Comfort Is About Spending, Not Just Saving

One overlooked reality: retirement comfort depends as much on spending behavior as on account balances.

Planning questions to consider:

  • Will your mortgage be paid off?
  • Do you expect to downsize or relocate?
  • How much will healthcare coverage cost before Medicare?

Understanding future income sources helps avoid oversaving or undersaving.

A Simple 40s Retirement Action Plan

Here is a straightforward framework many advisers recommend:

  1. Assess current savings across 401(k), IRA, and taxable accounts
  2. Set a realistic contribution rate you can sustain
  3. Align investments with time horizon and comfort level
  4. Build emergency savings alongside retirement contributions
  5. Review progress annually, not obsessively

This steady approach reduces stress and improves long-term consistency.

Why Professional Guidance Can Help at This Stage

At 40, financial decisions become interconnected—retirement, taxes, insurance, and estate planning begin to overlap.

A fiduciary adviser can help:

  • Translate benchmarks into personal strategy
  • Optimize tax-advantaged accounts
  • Balance retirement goals with current life priorities

Final Thoughts: Starting at 40 Is Still a Strong Position

If you are asking how much should I have in my 401k at 40, you are already doing something right—you are paying attention. Retirement savings by 40 are about momentum, not perfection.

With consistent saving, thoughtful investing, and realistic planning, saving for retirement at 40 can still lead to a comfortable, flexible future. Like most good things in Philadelphia neighborhoods, it is about showing up regularly, making steady progress, and looking out for your long-term well-being—one smart step at a time.

Learn more here: https://libertyonewealth.com/

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