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Roger Whitney continues the decluttering series by exploring the opportunities that come from simplifying your life, finances, and relationships. He explains how reducing complexity can create more mental space, clarity, and confidence in retirement while also making it easier to focus on what matters most. Along the way, Roger dives into the origins and limitations of risk tolerance questionnaires, discusses how retirees can structure portfolios around purpose rather than arbitrary scores, and answers listener questions on donor-advised funds and Social Security survivor benefits. The episode wraps with practical reflections on decluttering digital inputs and defining your personal motivation for simplifying your life.
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
ROCKIN’ RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
RETIREMENT TOOLKIT
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
LISTENER QUESTIONS
SMART SPRINT
CLOSING THOUGHTS
REFERENCES
Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.
By Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®4.6
11971,197 ratings
Roger Whitney continues the decluttering series by exploring the opportunities that come from simplifying your life, finances, and relationships. He explains how reducing complexity can create more mental space, clarity, and confidence in retirement while also making it easier to focus on what matters most. Along the way, Roger dives into the origins and limitations of risk tolerance questionnaires, discusses how retirees can structure portfolios around purpose rather than arbitrary scores, and answers listener questions on donor-advised funds and Social Security survivor benefits. The episode wraps with practical reflections on decluttering digital inputs and defining your personal motivation for simplifying your life.
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
ROCKIN’ RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
RETIREMENT TOOLKIT
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
LISTENER QUESTIONS
SMART SPRINT
CLOSING THOUGHTS
REFERENCES
Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.

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