There are two ways to mess up retirement: run out of money or die with regret. Oftentimes, people in the retirement space only focus on the running out of money part.
In an effort to help you live an even better retirement, today’s retirement headline discusses the regret part. Join me to learn five expenses that retirees wish they had spent more money on so that you can learn from their mistakes.
Stick around to hear the answer to our listener question: Is there one person who can help develop a comprehensive retirement plan? Or do you need to have an investment advisor, a financial advisor, a tax advisor, and an estate planning attorney? Find out the answer by pressing play.
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The Four Unique Risks in Decumulation, Ep #346
More Muscles = Better Retirement, Ep #345
Index Funds Have Officially Won, Ep #344
The 529 to Roth IRA Rollover, Ep # 343
The 4 Phases of Retirement, Ep #342
A Short History of the 60/40 Portfolio, Ep #341
8 Ways to Become Poor in Retirement, Ep #340
More Than Half of Americans Want to Retire Gradually, Ep #339
The Retirement Crisis That Wasn’t, Ep #338
Using Guardrails For The 4% Rule, Ep #337
The Challenges of Retiring from a High-Powered Job, Ep #336
2 Social Security Mulligans, Ep # 334
Save Money with These Tax Tips, Ep #333
A Tax Break Worth the Hassle, Ep # 332
We Need to Talk About Your Retirement Spending, Ep #331
I Don’t Want To Be Old When I Am Old, Ep # 330
Lessons Learned from Fall Tax Meetings, Ep #329
How to Pay 0% on Capital Gains [Rebroadcast]
3 Tricks to Help Retirees Spend More [Rebroadcast]
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