I like your Podcast, however, why do most of your examples are based on 1 million? Can you use example for the average person…using lower numbers? Thank you
You can extrapolate to whatever number you want…. it’s just a matter of concepts and percentages. But if you’re planning on retiring with way less than $1 million in assets, I wouldn’t say that’s the average person.
Great job 👍 A lot of what you say applies to me 1. I can retire very soon but not afford my dream retirement 2. I could lower my dream retirement goal and be able to retire earlier ( which would involve risk I don't really want) 3. I could keep working till I reach my goal but depending on the market that may cause me to work longer than I want Choices and best choice only known in hindsight
Just found James and these podcasts really hit the mark. My wife is turning 62 soon and contemplating her options. I am self employed and not planning to step out yet (although some of my clients think I retired long ago). My question is how to handle social security in my planning. Seems to be a lot of conflicting advice out there.
Haha he said right away “that voice sounds a little different than James Conole” and as I continue to listen I think…. he sounds just like James Conole 😂
I like your Podcast, however, why do most of your examples
are based on 1 million? Can you use example for the average person…using lower numbers? Thank you
You can extrapolate to whatever number you want…. it’s just a matter of concepts and percentages. But if you’re planning on retiring with way less than $1 million in assets, I wouldn’t say that’s the average person.
Knowledge empowers, thank you, Ari.Fifty percent retire unexpectedly, plan ahead.
Glad you enjoyed, David. Wow, 50%!!!
Great job 👍
A lot of what you say applies to me
1. I can retire very soon but not afford my dream retirement
2. I could lower my dream retirement goal and be able to retire earlier ( which would involve risk I don't really want)
3. I could keep working till I reach my goal but depending on the market that may cause me to work longer than I want
Choices and best choice only known in hindsight
Thanks, John! Great points here.
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Thank you!
Great podcast, Ari! Looking forward to parts 2 and 3!
Glad you enjoyed it! Parts 2 and 3 coming soon!
Very good. Thank you
You're welcome!
Just found James and these podcasts really hit the mark. My wife is turning 62 soon and contemplating her options. I am self employed and not planning to step out yet (although some of my clients think I retired long ago). My question is how to handle social security in my planning. Seems to be a lot of conflicting advice out there.
There's a lot of advice out there! I think this may help :) -> ruclips.net/video/YkcdTGPqJas/видео.html
great info, thanks for the discussion.
You're welcome Mark!
Ari I think you've been hanging around James too long. Your podcast has the same delivery/mannerisms/nuances as his!
I take that as a compliment!
Haha he said right away “that voice sounds a little different than James Conole” and as I continue to listen I think…. he sounds just like James Conole 😂
That's very imporTanT.