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5 Questions You Need To Answer Before You Retire
Check out Jeremy’s latest podcast on retirement planning by listening on “Apple Podcasts” or “Google Podcasts” or read below for 5 Questions You Need To Answer Before You Retire. Summary: [148] – Are you ready to retire? Make sure you’ve answered these questions. In this episode, Jeremy Keil discusses 5 important questions you need to think about and answer before you retire. He emphasizes the need to think about personal desires and goals when deciding when to retire rather than external factors like pensions or social security. He also goes over the 4 stages of retirement from Dr. Riley Moynes’ TEDx talk and the importance of finding purpose and passion in retirement and touches on topics such as health insurance options, life expectancy, and tax management in retirement. Jeremy discusses: Determining when you want to retire Planning for what you will do in retirement How to get health insurance in retirement Planning for your longevity How to lower your taxes in retirement And more 5 Questions You Need To Answer Before You Retire When Do I Want To Retire? Have you ever wondered when the perfect time to retire is? We dedicated a full episode to this question, When Should I Retire? With Steve Lopez. The first thing you should ask yourself is: when do you actually want to retire? It’s not just about crunching numbers and finances; it’s about envisioning the life you want to lead once you bid farewell to the working world. Picture your dream retirement filled with hobbies, adventures, and cherished moments. Of course, external factors like changes in your company contract or healthcare options may come into play. But remember, the decision to retire should be driven by your personal desires and financial readiness. It’s all about retiring on your terms. You really ought to retire when you want to and can afford to, but take your pension and Social Security when it actually gives you the most money. That’s the best way to go. So think of when you want to retire as the first question you should ask yourself when you plan for your retirement. What Will I Do In Retirement? As you approach retirement, the second question that comes to mind is “What will I do in retirement?” Many people want to retire simply to escape the daily grind. When asked when they want to retire, the common response is “yesterday.” But adapting to a lack of structure and having free time is a struggle we see often, so let’s take a step back and really think about what life will look like in retirement. Dr. Riley Moynes’ TEDx talk outlines the 4 stages of retirement. Being aware of them might help you look through and plan for what you will do in retirement. Stage 1 is the vacation phase. This is what most 55-year-olds think about retirement. It’s where you wake up when you want, do what you want, and don’t really have a routine. It’s perfect, you love it, you’re on vacation. But it only lasts anywhere from 6 months to 1 year. Stage 2 is when you feel lost. It’s when you realize you’ve lost