How Can I Recession-Proof My Retirement?

When people think about retirement, they often imagine years of relaxation and freedom. But for many retirees and pre-retirees, that vision comes with an underlying concern: what happens if the market takes a downturn? Recessions are an unavoidable part of the economic cycle, and while you can’t control when or how severe they are, you [...]

2025-10-27T09:27:02-05:00October 27th, 2025|Economy, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

What Is a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)?

If you’ve spent decades building up your retirement savings in tax-deferred accounts, you may have heard the term Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). But what exactly does it mean for you, and why is it so important to plan for it? Let’s break it down. What is an RMD? An RMD is the minimum amount you [...]

2025-10-13T11:03:12-05:00October 13th, 2025|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

Hidden Retirement Costs—What You Don’t Plan for Can Impact Your Finances

What exactly are “hidden costs” in retirement? Hidden costs are the expenses that don’t make it into your retirement spreadsheet—but still show up in real life. They include things like rising healthcare bills, inflation, home repairs, and financial support for family. While not necessarily “surprise” expenses, they’re often underestimated or completely forgotten in retirement planning. [...]

2025-09-15T17:03:53-05:00September 15th, 2025|Financial Planning, Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

Will Your Retirement Outlive You? The Real Risk of Longevity

Most retirees don’t fear market crashes or inflation nearly as much as they fear one very real possibility: running out of money. And yet, many financial plans focus on growing your nest egg, not preserving and distributing it over a retirement that could span decades. The Longevity Problem This is the core of longevity risk—the [...]

2025-09-02T11:31:07-05:00September 2nd, 2025|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

“I Think I Have Enough Saved—Why Am I Still Worried?”

You’ve worked hard and saved diligently, and now you're in retirement or on the doorstep of it. You’ve run the numbers. You might even have a sizable nest egg. So why do you still feel uneasy? That lingering anxiety is more common than you think, even among those who appear to be financially prepared for [...]

2025-08-11T11:38:07-05:00August 11th, 2025|Retirement Income, Retirement Planning|

“What Can I Do with $100K in Retirement?”

Understanding the Shift from Accumulation to Income As a financial advisor, one of the most common questions I hear, especially from clients entering retirement, is: “What should I actually do with these savings I’ve amassed for retirement?” It’s a great question. And it usually signals something deeper: the start of the distribution phase of retirement. [...]

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