I retired December 29, 2023 and have not had any regrets at ALL! OPM is a little slower than I would like but I was educated before retirement about that and saved for it! I’m told that I have that retirement glow!😂
I was the earner, but my wife handled the finances, maintained the checkbook and took care of the household. She did all the shopping, even bought my clothes, I got a beer allowance, which is all I needed. She passed away a few years ago. It was really hard adjusting, I still can't keep my pantry and fridge filled. I figured out all the credit cards, monthly bills and paid off my mortgage (BTW you will take a credit score hit when you pay off your mortgage, but jokes on them, at this point I don't need the credit). I stress out about contractors and service people (I need my roof fixed, she would have taken care of that). I Never got a handle on the grocery shopping, she spent half as much, and bought twice as much as I do.
my wife of 29 years was the same. one of the best days of my life was when she did not wake up one morning, 6 years ago. ''we don't know we are wearing a choke chain till it is gone.'' life alone can be a beautiful thing. believe in yourself. good luck to you.
Why i retired at 70 years old: I liked my profession, I like my co-workers and staff, and i enjoy working. Furthermore, I did not work just for the money! What's wrong with that? 😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
I especially related to the tip about the "non-money" spouse. I pay the bills and my wife has no idea how I do it. I've made sure she knows how to access the accounts and passwords.
Haha, great question. That would only make the numbers better in retirement. Feel free to schedule a meeting with us to make a plan that works for you: app.hawsfederaladvisors.com/whatservicemakessense
u are kind to a shot across your bow. at 66, i don't think i am your demo, but with your subscriber count, you are obviously on the right path. ' can't give you a golden buzzer like simon cowell, but here's a subscribe up vote to say t.y.
You are really looking out for us……. Thank you…… 5 months from retirement and I am all set .
Congratulations. Good luck.
Good luck. It goes fast. Can’t believe almost two years since I retired.
I retired December 29, 2023 and have not had any regrets at ALL! OPM is a little slower than I would like but I was educated before retirement about that and saved for it! I’m told that I have that retirement glow!😂
I was the earner, but my wife handled the finances, maintained the checkbook and took care of the household. She did all the shopping, even bought my clothes, I got a beer allowance, which is all I needed. She passed away a few years ago. It was really hard adjusting, I still can't keep my pantry and fridge filled. I figured out all the credit cards, monthly bills and paid off my mortgage (BTW you will take a credit score hit when you pay off your mortgage, but jokes on them, at this point I don't need the credit). I stress out about contractors and service people (I need my roof fixed, she would have taken care of that). I Never got a handle on the grocery shopping, she spent half as much, and bought twice as much as I do.
my wife of 29 years was the same.
one of the best days of my life was when she did not wake up one morning,
6 years ago. ''we don't know we are wearing a choke chain till it is gone.''
life alone can be a beautiful thing. believe in yourself. good luck to you.
Why i retired at 70 years old: I liked my profession, I like my co-workers and staff, and i enjoy working. Furthermore, I did not work just for the money! What's wrong with that? 😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
Great video!
I especially related to the tip about the "non-money" spouse. I pay the bills and my wife has no idea how I do it. I've made sure she knows how to access the accounts and passwords.
Do you have a plan for people who dont want to retire"?
Haha, great question. That would only make the numbers better in retirement. Feel free to schedule a meeting with us to make a plan that works for you: app.hawsfederaladvisors.com/whatservicemakessense
How do I go about changing from standard to basic coverage and adding part B
I'll fix headline for you - "7 Most Common End of Life Regrets".
Frequent
dude, you are making me jumpier than a june bug
on a hot plate. the lighting, the moving in and out,
the bug eyes...gotta go.
u are kind to a shot across your bow.
at 66, i don't think i am your demo,
but with your subscriber count, you
are obviously on the right path. ' can't give you
a golden buzzer like simon cowell, but here's a
subscribe up vote to say t.y.
Silly Question but do we get 26 paychecks in retirement...every 2 weeks like now or is it a monthly payout?
If you don’t know the answer you might want to take some retirement training. It is offered from new hires to mid career and nearing retirement.
@Kerfuffled569 Thank you!
Once a month.
First of the month every month. Love it!