Will Today's BIZ Experiencess Ever Retire? Is your retirement plan to simply keep working until you drop? If so, you're not alone.

By Carol Tice Edited by Dan Bova

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Will Todays BIZ Experiencess Ever RetireIs your retirement plan to simply keep working until you drop? If so, you're not alone.

Fewer than half of U.S. small-business owners feel "very or fairly well prepared for retirement," according to a new survey of 1,433 small-business owners with more than $500,000 in sales from the Guardian Life Small Business Research Institute.

What's more, four in ten BIZ Experiencess said they don't plan to ever fully retire. They imagine they'll probably go back and forth between full- and part-time work.

The main stated reason is simply that business owners imagine they'll need the money. After all, people are living longer, and it's harder to plan for 20-plus years of retirement. People forget that when Social Security was created, it was formulated around the notion that people would retire at 65 -- and then die at 69.

Here are a couple other possibilities for why many BIZ Experiencess don't envision retiring:

Of course, the past few years haven't been kind to people's retirement savings. So, owners who might once have thought about retiring may no longer see it as realistic.

Another possibility stems from my own experience at my first full-time reporting job, where I interviewed a lot of hardware store and lumberyard owners. I found most of these owners' retirements followed a predictable pattern: They'd sell the store and go on a world cruise -- returning a year later only to buy another hardware store.

Why? They missed retailing. Life was dull as dishwater without the chance to get up early and go down to the store, talk to employees, help customers and make sales.
BIZ Experiencesship gets in your blood. It's a thrill, building a business and being in charge of your own enterprise. It can be a hard habit to break.

Retirement is for people who hate their jobs. If you love the business you've created, as many owners do, it may not sound appealing to quit and sit watching sunsets instead.

Will you retire, or keep on working? Leave a comment and tell us your plan.

Carol Tice

Owner of Make a Living Writing

Longtime Seattle business writer Carol Tice has written for BIZ Experiences, Forbes, Delta Sky and many more. She writes the award-winning Make a Living Writing blog. Her new ebook for Oberlo is Crowdfunding for BIZ Experiencess.

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