• 4 Questions to Help You Decide When to Retire, Ep #246

  • Jun 7 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
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4 Questions to Help You Decide When to Retire, Ep #246

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  • There are a lot of huge decisions you have to make in life. What career are you going to choose? Will you get married? Will you have kids? Will you buy a home? There are many more. But there are not many bigger than this question: When are you going to retire? Maybe that is your only huge decision left. Have you really thought about it yet? Because if you are going to retire early, we have to plan for it. In this episode of Best in Wealth, I cover four huge questions you have to consider to help you make one of the biggest decisions of your life. [bctt tweet="🚨 In this episode of Best in Wealth, I ask 4 questions that will help you decide when to #retire. Check it out! #Retirement #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning" username=""] Outline of This Episode
    • [1:02] What big choices have you made in your life?
    • [2:33] What the 2024 Retirement Confidence Survey tells us
    • [9:48] 4 things to consider when contemplating early retirement
    • [11:04] Question #1: Why do you want to retire early?
    • [12:34] Question #2: What is your plan for retirement income?
    • [15:00] Question #3: Do you have a plan for health insurance?
    • [18:00] Question #4: When are you going to collect Social Security?

    What the 2024 Retirement Confidence Survey tells us Deciding when you are going to retire is an enormous decision to make. Americans are not mandated to retire at a certain age. Certain milestones may make the decision easier.
    • Age 62: This is when you are first eligible for social security (though you will take a big hit on benefits)
    • Age 65: This used to be the full retirement age (and is still the age when you are eligible for Medicare)
    • Age 67: This is when you can collect your full retirement benefit from Social Security
    • Age 70: If you wait until 70 to retire, you can collect a larger social security benefit

    A recent survey suggests that most people want to retire in their mid-60s. In reality, many retire earlier. It may be due to downsizing, deteriorating health, etc. According to the 2024 Retirement Confidence Survey, the median expected retirement age is 65. Only 28% of people expect to retire at this age (up 23% from last year). Most retire closer to age 62. 52% of current workers are expecting to retire gradually. 36% are expecting to retire all at once. Yet 74% of current retirees had a full stop to work and only 18% engaged in a gradual transition. These are all things to consider when deciding what age to retire. [bctt tweet="📣 What does the 2024 Retirement Confidence Survey tell us about when and how people are actually retiring? Get the details in this episode of Best in Wealth. #Retirement #RetirementPlanning #FinancialPlanning " username=""] Why people like to retire earlier If you had to choose now, when would you retire? Many people want to retire earlier than the traditional mid-60s. Why? People like to retire earlier to enjoy time while they are healthy and physically active. They can travel everywhere they have been waiting to go. They can play pickleball. As a financial advisor, we play a huge role in helping clients consider the ramifications of their choice (based on both financial and lifestyle factors). When we are helping our clients contemplate early retirement, there are many things to consider. When we onboard clients, we have meetings about investment planning, retirement income strategies, tax strategies for retirement, and insurance and estate planning. That’s before someone is officially signed as a new client. 4 things to consider when contemplating early retirement Here are four things we consider that may help you make this decision if you are doing this on your own:
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