Reasons to Retire in Your 50s (Before It’s Too Late)
Upticks: A Financial Planning & Investment Podcast
In this episode of Upticks, Jake Falcon and Cory Bittner discuss the possibility of retiring in one's 50s, addressing whether people work out of passion or habit and the fears associated with retirement, such as the fear of the unknown and wrapping one's identity in their career. They emphasize that retiring in your 50s doesn't mean stopping living but rather starting to live aligned with one's purpose, maximizing the "go-go years" for travel, hobbies, and health. They share client stories illustrating different perspectives on retirement, including those of a couple with differing visions and a client who found success consulting after retiring. They also outline five retirement-ready checkpoints: generating sustainable income from assets, planning for healthcare before Medicare, tax strategy, lifestyle vision, and withdrawal flexibility, and debunk the myth that one must wait until 65 to retire, advocating for making decisions based on individual financial plans and goals.
Part 1: Introduction to Early Retirement
Part 2: Real-World Experiences & Perspectives
Part 3: Retirement Readiness Checkpoints
Part 4: Summary and Final Thoughts
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