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"When should I start planning for retirement?" It's one of the most common questions we get and the truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
n this episode, we break down how to think about retirement planning at every stage of life, from your 20s and 30s to your 50s and beyond.
We'll walk you through:
✅ The key financial moves to make in your 40s, 50s, and 60s
✅Why saving "6% of your paycheck" might not be enough
✅How to estimate your number—what you'll actually need to live on
✅The life (not just financial) questions you should be asking before you retire
✅How to build a plan that adjusts as your life changes
Whether you're decades away from retirement or it's just around the corner, this episode gives you a practical framework to get started.
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If you have questions or want help navigating these financial conversations, don't hesitate to reach out:
👋 Visit us at EllisRetirement.com
🔔 Subscribe for more tips on retirement, life planning, and financial peace of mind.
By Grant Ellis"When should I start planning for retirement?" It's one of the most common questions we get and the truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all answer.
n this episode, we break down how to think about retirement planning at every stage of life, from your 20s and 30s to your 50s and beyond.
We'll walk you through:
✅ The key financial moves to make in your 40s, 50s, and 60s
✅Why saving "6% of your paycheck" might not be enough
✅How to estimate your number—what you'll actually need to live on
✅The life (not just financial) questions you should be asking before you retire
✅How to build a plan that adjusts as your life changes
Whether you're decades away from retirement or it's just around the corner, this episode gives you a practical framework to get started.
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If you have questions or want help navigating these financial conversations, don't hesitate to reach out:
👋 Visit us at EllisRetirement.com
🔔 Subscribe for more tips on retirement, life planning, and financial peace of mind.