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Retirement planning isn’t just a math problem—it’s a psychology problem too. In this episode, Jim Fox explains why even the best numbers can fall apart if a plan doesn’t reflect real life, real priorities, and real behavior. The discussion explores how emotions, family dynamics, unexpected expenses, taxes, and personal definitions of retirement shape long‑term outcomes. Jim also shares why cookie‑cutter strategies fail, how emotional decisions create costly mistakes, and why understanding your version of retirement matters more than fitting into a generic formula.
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Retirement planning isn’t just a math problem—it’s a psychology problem too. In this episode, Jim Fox explains why even the best numbers can fall apart if a plan doesn’t reflect real life, real priorities, and real behavior. The discussion explores how emotions, family dynamics, unexpected expenses, taxes, and personal definitions of retirement shape long‑term outcomes. Jim also shares why cookie‑cutter strategies fail, how emotional decisions create costly mistakes, and why understanding your version of retirement matters more than fitting into a generic formula.
Ready to connect with Jim today? Get some Financial Straight Talk!
Follow us on social media: YouTube | Facebook
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.