Ep 12: What is The Most Important Part of Your Retirement Plan?

What are the most important parts of your retirement plan? It’s great to make fun decisions regarding what you want to do in retirement, but are you also planning for how much time in retirement you’ll have? We don’t want you to outlive your money. The best time to start saving is now.

It’s great to know how much you want to spend in retirement; however, you need to know where that money is going to come from. Without an income plan, you don’t really have a retirement plan. On today’s episode, we’ll discuss some areas experts claim to be the most important part of retirement planning and whether Donna agrees. 

Listen to the full episode or skip to certain topics:

1:11 – Happy Valentine’s Day!

3:43 – Deciding what you want to do

5:00 – Start saving for retirement now

6:47 – How much income do you need?

7:45 – How much would you like to spend?

8:36 – Proper portfolio allocation

10:59 – Making your retirement fulfilling

12:12 – Picking the right planner and advisor

13:09 – What is the most important piece to you?

February 17, 2022

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