How to Plan for the 3 Stages of Retirement
You may think of it as one single event, but retirement is a multi-stage process. Learning how to understand and plan for each can help you be more prepared.
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You may think of it as one single event, but retirement is a multi-stage process. Learning how to understand and plan for each can help you be more prepared.
Retirement is about enjoying your financial independence, but it doesn't mean you have to stop working. In fact, there are a few reasons why you may want to consider it.
You’ve worked hard for years, saved diligently and now you’re ready to relax in retirement. But if you’re part of a couple, it’s important to approach this life transition as a partnership through open communication and honest dialogue.
We've been hearing "Trust the Process" for years - but it turns out it works. And it's a great mantra for retirement planning, too.
This week marks the first anniversary of my decision to leave the corporate world and launch an independent financial planning firm, and what a year it's been.
What if we used this experience as an opportunity to take inventory of how we spend our time? Is it possible to come out of this stronger, with more clarity around what's important in our lives?