Economist and retirement expert Dr. Wade Pfau explains how to avoid the most common retirement mistakes and make smarter Social Security, Medicare, tax, and income decisions that can add six figures to your financial future.Guest Bio: Dr. Wade D. Pfau is a Ph.D. economist from Princeton, founder of RetirementResearcher.com, and Professor of Practice at the American College of Financial Services. A leading authority on retirement income planning, he is the author of Retirement Planning Guidebook: Navigating Important Decisions for...
Economist and retirement expert Dr. Wade Pfau explains how to avoid the most common retirement mistakes and make smarter Social Security, Medicare, tax, and income decisions that can add six figures to your financial future.
Guest Bio: Dr. Wade D. Pfau is a Ph.D. economist from Princeton, founder of RetirementResearcher.com, and Professor of Practice at the American College of Financial Services. A leading authority on retirement income planning, he is the author of Retirement Planning Guidebook: Navigating Important Decisions for Retirement Success, widely considered one of the most comprehensive resources on the subject.
Topics Discussed:
- The Four L's of Retirement: Longevity, Lifestyle, Liquidity, Legacy
- Social Security: optimal claiming strategies and common misconceptions
- The 80/20 rule in retirement planning
- Medicare costs, IRMAA surcharges, and long-term care planning
- Roth conversions and avoiding the "tax torpedo"
- Relocation, housing, and the role of reverse mortgages
- Choosing between investment-based and safety-first retirement income styles
- Annuities: when they make sense and why they’re misunderstood
- Windfall Elimination Provision and public sector pensions
- The psychological and lifestyle side of retirement
Top 3 Quotes:
- “For most Americans, Social Security is their biggest retirement asset—it can be worth over a million dollars across a lifetime.”
- “You don’t retire from something—you retire to something. Purpose and passion matter just as much as financial planning.”
- “Delaying Social Security from 62 to 70 gives you a 76% increase in inflation-adjusted income for life—that’s a Bernie Madoff return, but real.”
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