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For most people, retirement doesn’t stay the same from start to finish. It tends to move through distinct phases, each with different priorities and financial rhythms.
Presented by Joe Grochowski, a senior wealth advisor at Vector Wealth Management.
Connect with Joe and the team: vectorwealth.com/contact
In this short video, I walk through what are often called the Go-Go years, the Slow-Go years, and the No-Go years. Early on, retirement may be active and experience-focused. Later, life often becomes steadier, with more attention on income alignment and simplifying finances. Eventually, planning may center more on health, support, and making things easier for you and your family.
Put simply, your income strategy, withdrawal approach, and planning focus may need to evolve as your lifestyle changes. What works well in one phase may need adjusting in the next, and that flexibility is often a key part of thoughtful retirement planning.
Watch the full video to better understand how these phases unfold and what to consider at each stage.
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All content discussed in our podcasts, videos, or related blog articles are for informational purposes and should not be construed as individualized financial advice.
Opinions expressed herein are solely those of Vector Wealth Management, our staff, and guests. Material presented is believed to be from reliable sources, however, we make no representations as to its accuracy or completeness. All information and ideas should be discussed directly and in detail with your financial advisor prior to implementation of a strategy or investment. This podcast and related content are not intended to render personalized investment advice, nor should it be viewed as an offer to buy or sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell the securities or strategies discussed.
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By Vector Wealth ManagementFor most people, retirement doesn’t stay the same from start to finish. It tends to move through distinct phases, each with different priorities and financial rhythms.
Presented by Joe Grochowski, a senior wealth advisor at Vector Wealth Management.
Connect with Joe and the team: vectorwealth.com/contact
In this short video, I walk through what are often called the Go-Go years, the Slow-Go years, and the No-Go years. Early on, retirement may be active and experience-focused. Later, life often becomes steadier, with more attention on income alignment and simplifying finances. Eventually, planning may center more on health, support, and making things easier for you and your family.
Put simply, your income strategy, withdrawal approach, and planning focus may need to evolve as your lifestyle changes. What works well in one phase may need adjusting in the next, and that flexibility is often a key part of thoughtful retirement planning.
Watch the full video to better understand how these phases unfold and what to consider at each stage.
-
All content discussed in our podcasts, videos, or related blog articles are for informational purposes and should not be construed as individualized financial advice.
Opinions expressed herein are solely those of Vector Wealth Management, our staff, and guests. Material presented is believed to be from reliable sources, however, we make no representations as to its accuracy or completeness. All information and ideas should be discussed directly and in detail with your financial advisor prior to implementation of a strategy or investment. This podcast and related content are not intended to render personalized investment advice, nor should it be viewed as an offer to buy or sell, or a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell the securities or strategies discussed.
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vectorwealth.com/regulatory
V26076323