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How much do you really need to retire confidently? 🤔
In Money Not Math: Episode 180, I tackled one of the most common retirement questions I hear:
👉 How much in assets does a couple actually need to retire with confidence?
Here’s what I did in this episode:
• Assumed a married couple receiving $4,200 per month in Social Security
• Compared retirement spending using $250k, $500k, $750k, and $1M in an IRA
• Showed results with and without Long Term Care costs included
Same Social Security. Same assumptions. Very different outcomes.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your savings are “enough,” this episode gives you a clearer framework for thinking about retirement income, without the math headache.
Disclaimer: This content is not legal, tax, or investment advice. You should always consult a qualified professional regarding your personal situation.
#MoneyNotMath #RetirementPlanning #RetirementIncome #FinancialConfidence #SocialSecurity #LongTermCare #5StoneFinancialGroup #RetireConfidently
By Drew Erickson5
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How much do you really need to retire confidently? 🤔
In Money Not Math: Episode 180, I tackled one of the most common retirement questions I hear:
👉 How much in assets does a couple actually need to retire with confidence?
Here’s what I did in this episode:
• Assumed a married couple receiving $4,200 per month in Social Security
• Compared retirement spending using $250k, $500k, $750k, and $1M in an IRA
• Showed results with and without Long Term Care costs included
Same Social Security. Same assumptions. Very different outcomes.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your savings are “enough,” this episode gives you a clearer framework for thinking about retirement income, without the math headache.
Disclaimer: This content is not legal, tax, or investment advice. You should always consult a qualified professional regarding your personal situation.
#MoneyNotMath #RetirementPlanning #RetirementIncome #FinancialConfidence #SocialSecurity #LongTermCare #5StoneFinancialGroup #RetireConfidently