Good list. Nice presentation... I might add retiring too soon or if you are not sure you can afford it... being certain that you have the right medical coverage, supplements etc, to guard you against catastrophic expenses.
Great points here -- if you haven't run the numbers, waiting a year or two can make a significant difference. Also, waiting until Medicare kicks in can save some big bucks. Great comment! 🙏
Good presentation. The last reminder about the 'house where the kids grew up' was a reminder that the house is getting ready to retire too! This means the furnance, water heater, air conditioner and other parts of the house that wear out all need to have a retirement plan as well!
Ha! So true -- it's easy to look at the increase in home prices and think of its "return" in those terms. But insurance, taxes, and repairs can add up!
@@HowToRetire nothing in particular, but your commentary on stress and limiting your exposure to the news cycle really struck home for me. Thanks again for your insights.
Are there any other risks that are avoidable in retirement? Let me know if there are any more that I should add to this list!
Good list. Nice presentation... I might add retiring too soon or if you are not sure you can afford it... being certain that you have the right medical coverage, supplements etc, to guard you against catastrophic expenses.
Great points here -- if you haven't run the numbers, waiting a year or two can make a significant difference. Also, waiting until Medicare kicks in can save some big bucks. Great comment! 🙏
I may have missed this but
Taxes, plan for those RMDS for example
Good presentation. The last reminder about the 'house where the kids grew up' was a reminder that the house is getting ready to retire too! This means the furnance, water heater, air conditioner and other parts of the house that wear out all need to have a retirement plan as well!
Ha! So true -- it's easy to look at the increase in home prices and think of its "return" in those terms. But insurance, taxes, and repairs can add up!
Great advice. Thanks for posting the video.
Anytime, @Andrew ! 🙏 Was there anything here that surprised you?
I’m retired and my husband retires in 6 weeks. I played this on the TV so he could watch it too. We are ready, but he gets nervous.
Nice! I'm thrilled you found it helpful. It's a big leap to retire. What's he nervous about?
Everything in this video is excellent, the self pay health ins. will be my largest monthly expense when retiring early in 27 months.
Nice! 27 months will be here before you know it! Congrats, Harry! 🙌
Fantastic advice
Thanks, @domari nolo ! 🙏 Was there one thing that surprised you?
@@HowToRetire nothing in particular, but your commentary on stress and limiting your exposure to the news cycle really struck home for me. Thanks again for your insights.
Anytime, @domari nolo ! 🙌
Your channel will surely grow. 👍
Thank you, @BenzoB ! It's been a fun thing to build!
Another great topic. 16 months!
Nice! Thank you, @wjb111 ! 🙏 16 months will go by quickly!
Coors light!!!!! Aaahhh......