What The Wealth Retirement Podcast

Retirement on $625K: A Real-World Case Study (109)


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In this episode I'll walk you through a detailed retirement case study for David (73) and Tammy (65) who have $625,000 in retirement savings plus a $180,000 business stake to sell, examining if they can retire comfortably with these assets.

• Will their combined SS benefits of approximately $61,000 annually cover their basic annual expenses?
• Monte Carlo simulation shows an 81-83% probability of retirement plan success, even with a $30,000 European trip and $50,000 home repairs—will that work?
• Taking SS at 65 instead of 70, what's the impact?
• Will the plan remain viable even if markets perform below average for the next 30 years?
• Long-term care expenses represent the biggest threat, dropping their success probability
• Will their modest retirement savings support a comfortable retirement with proper planning?
• Inflation needs to be factored in

If you're curious about your own financial plan or how to turn your nest egg into a reliable retirement paycheck, reach out to us at Paradigm Wealth Partners. We provide full-service investment management and financial planning to help you be confident in your retirement.

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If you or someone you care about could use the help of a financial advisor and sees the value in establishing a financial plan, please reach out to me.

Thanks for Listening!

Jonathan

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What The Wealth Retirement PodcastBy Jonathan Bednar II, CFP

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