17 Retirement Mistakes That Will RUIN You {Biggest Regret}

Today, we're discussing some of the common mistakes to avoid in retirement. Whether you're already living a frugal life or just starting to think about retirement planning, this video is for you. Retirement should be a time to enjoy the fruits of your labor, but it's crucial to avoid pitfalls that could derail your plans.
Living below your means is a cornerstone of frugal living, especially regarding retirement. We'll discuss why this is so important and how it can make your retirement lifestyle more enjoyable and stress-free. From managing your expenses to planning for unexpected costs, we'll cover the essentials of frugal living in retirement.
Understanding what to expect in retirement can help you prepare better and avoid common mistakes. We'll explore how to set realistic expectations for your retirement years and ensure you're ready for this new chapter of life. It's all about maximizing your resources and enjoying a fulfilling, worry-free retirement.
By the end of this video, you'll better grasp the key areas to focus on to avoid those costly retirement mistakes. We'll share practical tips and insights to help you confidently navigate retirement planning.
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  • @ruthdennisKnits
    @ruthdennisKnits24 күн бұрын

    I agree with being socially and physically active. My sister is only one year older than me, yet she walks and looks like she’s 10 years older. I’m 73 and was forced to retire in my early 60s when my company moved out of town. From the first day of retirement I began going to the county run community center where they have all kinds of activities and classes. I met new people and there is always something to do. I’m now a widow and in a few years I’ll be moving out of state with my only child and the first thing I’ll do in my new home is find a community center ‼️ If there isn’t one near me I’ll find a church and volunteer. Anything to meet people and stay active and alert

  • @sallyprzybil2404
    @sallyprzybil240424 күн бұрын

    Along with downsizing is: move to an environment with a lower cost of living. Because you are no longer working you don’t have to be concerned about the ‘jobs availability’ in the area you move to. This opens up smaller towns and small cities as great places to retire.

  • @roddiesimmons8773

    @roddiesimmons8773

    17 күн бұрын

    Totally Agree! I live in Northeastern Brazil in my Brazilian wife's three-house Assisted Living Compound, debt-free, in a small town with a very positive $1USD = $4 of the local currency. The glass-enclosed State of the Art You Tube Studio I created also helps. 😎

  • @cgt6497
    @cgt649725 күн бұрын

    The hairdresser charged you so little for the haircut, I'd give her 20% for sure. It's a wonderful cut and she is just getting started, so I'd choose to be generous. (I'm retired too, so on a more modest income, but still prefer to tip well. I just choose to eat out or get haircuts less often instead.) P. S. I'd also spread the word about her. That would help her greatly.

  • @kburkes4245
    @kburkes424524 күн бұрын

    Here's the rule about earning income while on social security: if you retire before your full retirement age (FRA), social security will take back part of your monthly check if you earn more than 22,320 annually (2024). Once you reach the year of your full retirement age, there is no longer any limit on earnings. I know this because I just retired and I'm still working part time.

  • @amymasi9110

    @amymasi9110

    10 күн бұрын

    Ohhhh excellent point!! I’m working until at least 67 as long as my health and energy holds

  • @sz4179

    @sz4179

    4 күн бұрын

    Partially true, it's ~ $55K the year you reach FRA. BUT the months AFTER your FRA you could make a zillion. But, then there's the IRMAA huge extra you pay on Medicare IF you are a high earner while on Medicare. * definitely sign up for Medicare 3 months b4, or at 65 and get/ buy a plan N supplement medigap plan.

  • @user-zb3ng7nl9e

    @user-zb3ng7nl9e

    3 күн бұрын

    Thank you this is very helpful.

  • @margarethawk3073
    @margarethawk30733 күн бұрын

    My husband was forced to retire because of health problems so was on disability for a short time and now Medicare. We recently learned About healthcare as the broker explained it all to us. I am only working a small part time job. His health continues to deteriorate so circumstances keep changing. All the plans we had years ago went out the window. Priorities change and you realize that you need to be thankful more than ever for what you have and be grateful for God, each other and family. We did not plan this. You never know how life can change. Focus on the things that really count.

  • @deanlol
    @deanlol16 күн бұрын

    Forget side hustles. Go bowling, play pickleball, get into archery, read more, exercise, volunteer if you really want to do some work; you lose nothing if you quit volunteering. Be free, don't chain yourself to another job.

  • @CruisingwithLocstar

    @CruisingwithLocstar

    5 күн бұрын

    Some folks find more gratification in producing. Each to their own.

  • @ABab-jf2jb

    @ABab-jf2jb

    Күн бұрын

    ​@@CruisingwithLocstarYou're spot on. I am one of those people.

  • @patchesblevins1573

    @patchesblevins1573

    Күн бұрын

    Yeah but sometimes ppl have to because of fiancal reasons.

  • @cmo_rocks

    @cmo_rocks

    10 сағат бұрын

    I'm a worker bee. I love what I do and I'm almost mortgage free. I plan to work past 67 but cut back when I feel like it.

  • @lindabourketempleton4040
    @lindabourketempleton404024 күн бұрын

    I just Retired in may I sold my house and bought a motor home . Going to travel around Australia, just wanted to get the hang around and see how the motor home works, getting new dentures and other medical issues sorted before I head off

  • @nata3467
    @nata346724 күн бұрын

    just paid off my mortgage ( in 9 years) feels AMAZING to be completely debt free.

  • @Nisa-gm5wg

    @Nisa-gm5wg

    24 күн бұрын

    Congratulations!!! It is the best feeling to be completely debt free. We’ve been free since March 2020 then the pandemic happened the very next week.

  • @loriloristuff

    @loriloristuff

    24 күн бұрын

    Congrats!🎉

  • @Maxx-mw2zt

    @Maxx-mw2zt

    24 күн бұрын

    Congratulations! God willing, I will be paying off mine in 2026.

  • @debikeeney

    @debikeeney

    24 күн бұрын

    Congratulations! What freedom!

  • @julieg.5718

    @julieg.5718

    23 күн бұрын

    Congratulations, well done!! My 63 year old husband and downsized 7 years ago then paid off the mortgage 2 years ago-we are happy and relieved to have no debt!

  • @curlyb4c95
    @curlyb4c9525 күн бұрын

    I retired with full Soc Sec (waited until 67) and my full retirement from my job. And after some years, went back to work full time in a different field. I enjoy it. Truly! So I have 3 streams of income. I travel when I want, live and enjoy 😊.

  • @michaeltoney2277

    @michaeltoney2277

    22 күн бұрын

    Good you deserve that. I hope SS is around when I am old enough. The government has used that fund as a piggy bank.

  • @lindamayer2529

    @lindamayer2529

    10 күн бұрын

    I wish I had retired

  • @lindamayer2529

    @lindamayer2529

    10 күн бұрын

    I wish I had retired in good health. I would have gone for another job😂😂

  • @ABab-jf2jb

    @ABab-jf2jb

    Күн бұрын

    3 streams of income? The SS income limit is around 21K in 2024.

  • @Sonoragrove4
    @Sonoragrove47 күн бұрын

    I have been with my stylist since she came out of school and have followed her to many salons. I also kept her employed during Covid by having her come to my home when her salon was shut down. . She now owns her own 2 chair salon. She just raised her services by 30% which I don’t begrudge her but our fixed income has not gone up by 30%. I also have referred many people to her. I no longer tip her when she raised her services this past year. She was totally ok with it and understood . She’s not struggling , she just bought a home and works 4 days a week in an expensive state. I think it all depends on the situation in regard to tipping, it should not be automatic.

  • @naturesgateway
    @naturesgatewayКүн бұрын

    I was one of the people who fell under the law of getting to collect Social Security after my Ex husband passed away and I could still work my job. I got very sick and had to retire before I planned at 68 , but I didn’t have to collect my own until I was 70 and then the amount had increased a lot. So I feel blessed that I have everything paid off and now can live comfortably, although not lavishly.

  • @martymcgrady5535
    @martymcgrady55357 күн бұрын

    I love your channel. You are a blessing. I am a high school principal and I have a pension. My husband has always been self-employed and a cancer survivor. He just started drawing his social security this month at 62. I am still working until 65. The only debt we will have is a house payment but it will be very manageable. I am obsessed with retirement planning.

  • @GrammyNM23
    @GrammyNM2325 күн бұрын

    I LOVE your haircut! That style is adorable on you!

  • @cindyneal5580

    @cindyneal5580

    24 күн бұрын

    I also really love your shorthair ..it looks super cute on you .

  • @debbiewalker8925

    @debbiewalker8925

    Күн бұрын

    She's adorable anyway

  • @deecee901
    @deecee90125 күн бұрын

    I went into retirement with a mortgage. Its case dependent. I have a pension as well. Yes it be great without it. But im ok.

  • @cheryllilley5115

    @cheryllilley5115

    19 күн бұрын

    Also, when your mortgage interest rate is 2.6% (as mine is) it doesn't make sense to pull $$ out to pay it off when that $$ is making way more than that in investments!!

  • @annmyers2883
    @annmyers288312 күн бұрын

    PS I am also retired. I am living alone & I worked until I was 70 for the highest monthly amount. I pd off all my bills, replaced any household items in the home during the 2 yrs before I stopped working. Frig. Washer, etc that were getting too old & I was able to buy them on sales during the 2 yrs and get very good deals because I had the time to shop around during seasonal sales because I was in no hurry.

  • @Nwladylaura369
    @Nwladylaura36924 күн бұрын

    I was living paycheck to paycheck, but inherited some money. I sold my home, paid off all my debts, and moved to another state. Paid my new house off and am living debt free. Have a lower SS check since I stopped working early and invested my savings into a interest bearing cd. I am very fortunate, but also frugal. I have always stretched a nickel to make a dime. Not much has changed that way, except I won’t go down in flames if a reasonable emergency comes up. My sister is the total opposite. I think she will be ok since she lives at her boyfriend’s house. 🤞

  • @HollyHobbie-ll8nq
    @HollyHobbie-ll8nq25 күн бұрын

    Hi Sarah, I had a 401K from an old job. I changed it over to an IRA. I am not considering that as part of my monthly retirement income when the time comes. I am leaving that as my 10,000.00 emergency fund. It is also my hedge against inflation.

  • @montanasky2253
    @montanasky22536 күн бұрын

    I understand the need for DoorDash during the pandemic but now it’s just a waste of money….so expensive

  • @flohough1870
    @flohough187024 күн бұрын

    Love the hair! I'm always amazed at the number of people who take on large amounts of debt when they are approaching retirement age when they don't have to.

  • @sleeplessinchicago9082

    @sleeplessinchicago9082

    23 күн бұрын

    Your hairstyle is amazing. I would not change a thing. You have a great hairdresser; do not hesitate to overtip.

  • @Myspirit904
    @Myspirit9045 күн бұрын

    At 62 and completely debt free, I work part time and will continue to as long as I can…it is a physically demanding job so we’ll see…. I’m planning to sell my place next Spring and purchase a home where I used to live (and loved!) because it is less expensive than New England. I have no intention of taking a mortgage and will continue living responsibly . I also plan to volunteer as well as continuing to work in some capacity.

  • @Savannah-ed4rv
    @Savannah-ed4rv24 күн бұрын

    I think it's better to have an enjoyable life your entire life! Not just your retirement. We should be doing things that are fulfilling God's purpose for us. That being said we do need to plan ahead and be prudent with our savings. 😊

  • @robp9746

    @robp9746

    21 күн бұрын

    Smell the roses along the way, but prepare for tomorrow if you’re lucky enough to get there.

  • @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle
    @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle25 күн бұрын

    The first thing I noticed was the hairstyle 🙂🙂❤❤❤

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    25 күн бұрын

    LOL! Kind of hard to miss that one, huh? 🙂

  • @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle
    @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle25 күн бұрын

    I recently started my KZread channel and I suck, but I will keep posting until I get as good as you. I am financially free and retired so I have time to improve as I do not need KZread income.

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    25 күн бұрын

    Oh, we ALL suck when we first start! Don't give up. You got this!

  • @paisleyhunter

    @paisleyhunter

    25 күн бұрын

    I'm retired as well. I started my channel on May 15th! Best of luck to us🎉

  • @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle

    @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle

    25 күн бұрын

    @@paisleyhunter I have to check out your channel. I am sure that yours is better than mine. I am not looking for job in retirement, so mine will stay low budget 🙂🙂🙂 Best of luck.

  • @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle

    @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle

    24 күн бұрын

    @@paisleyhunter I have emailed you

  • @user-bg9em7ch6k

    @user-bg9em7ch6k

    21 күн бұрын

    Actually, I’ve watched a couple of your videos and you definitely don’t suck😁

  • @dwthompson6177
    @dwthompson617714 сағат бұрын

    You did an excellent job informing about retirement. Well said. Everything you said is so true. The most challenging part to add is if you are taking care of an elderly. It consumes your time and you are not able to leave them and travel far away. Also your responsibility is focused on them.

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    8 сағат бұрын

    As a mama of a severely special needs adult child, I understand the challenge of caring for family. Your words are a legitimate concern.

  • @bethfromva6375
    @bethfromva637524 күн бұрын

    Love your new haircut! I think the length is perfect🙂 And I tip based on service, not on ownership… If I had received that awesome cut and great service, I would have tipped 20% regardless of the fact that she owned the business.

  • @sandiellett1786
    @sandiellett178624 күн бұрын

    After you reach full retirement age (FRA), you can work as much as you want without penalty. For anyone born after 1960, that's age 67.

  • @vickijacobs1853

    @vickijacobs1853

    18 күн бұрын

    Each person needs to check their full retirement age. I was born before 1960 and my age was 66 1/2

  • @jettyd69

    @jettyd69

    6 күн бұрын

    Not in Australia unfortunately. You can only earn $150 a fortnight without penalty

  • @sandiellett1786

    @sandiellett1786

    6 күн бұрын

    @@jettyd69 Sorry about that.

  • @Greatgranny5

    @Greatgranny5

    4 күн бұрын

    Yes but I was told I would have to pay taxes on 85% of my SS income if I continued to work FT.

  • @sandiellett1786

    @sandiellett1786

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Greatgranny5 Taxes are inevitable. I also think you'd have to pay FICA still, too.

  • @lisaremy4817
    @lisaremy481725 күн бұрын

    Great tips! I love your hair style, it is so flattering and beautiful on you. ❤

  • @MadisonBriggsArtchick
    @MadisonBriggsArtchick24 күн бұрын

    Medicare is what you get at 65, not medicaid. Medicaid is for low income. You can qualify for both if you are very low income.

  • @QueenJooseLaMonica

    @QueenJooseLaMonica

    13 күн бұрын

    No.....its different in some cases. I got MEDICARE at 39. Due in part to receiving my ssdi cuz of serious med conditions. Im 55 currently... The judge also had awarded me Medicaid for one year. She also DIDNT rule on Social Security's medical report findings....she went by my medical records at the Veteran's hospital, cuz thats where my docs are. SSI folks receive MEDICAID. Im on SSDI....which is based on the years of work u put into the system. Just thought some ppl should know that. Every case can be different...😌

  • @sandyhagman4417
    @sandyhagman441724 күн бұрын

    Retired at 68 but did not draw social security until I was 70. Between 66 and 70 my social security payment increased 8 percent a year. Not to be too political but read project 2525. Social Security will be changed. You can never predict how things will change.

  • @Nwladylaura369

    @Nwladylaura369

    24 күн бұрын

    Screw Project 2025. Vote Blue!

  • @johnkelly9451

    @johnkelly9451

    23 күн бұрын

    ​​@@Nwladylaura369I didn't watch 2025 yet, but Blue has opened the border to a tune of 7 million undocumented immigrants who we the tax payer are paying for in schools (property tax and school tax) medical costing us more, a draw on our resources. Never forget the tyranny of Covid and the control and death camp nursing homes. On and on. Before there was no record on the speaches. Now there is a record and I am not going to buy it due to the record. The goal is Universal Healthcare, higher taxes on top of inflation it will go bankrupt sooner than later. Check the facts, not the fabricated lies on either side and individual politicians. Vote smart.

  • @johnkelly9451

    @johnkelly9451

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@Nwladylaura369It's because of blue we are in this mess.

  • @user-lf2lf6wy4z

    @user-lf2lf6wy4z

    18 күн бұрын

    2025 is truly scary. A "Christian" organization that is eliminating Head Start, school lunches for poor kids, straight medicare to the Advantage Plan that is oftentimes DIS Advantage, de-funding public schools in favor of private schools (consisting mostly of white rich kids) etc

  • @rosemarykingpate7832

    @rosemarykingpate7832

    10 күн бұрын

    @@johnkelly9451 Nope. Please do your research. One of Project 25's mandates is: "Push more of the 33 million people enrolled in Medicare towards Medicare Advantage and other worse, private options," which would create a financial nightmare for people in retirement. #voteblue

  • @DestinationRetirement
    @DestinationRetirement20 күн бұрын

    I have a home in Mérida Mexico that is mortgage free. That is where I will retire. Love your content! Wise and intentional!!! No sport shopping. I call it fritter spending and I ask myself when I am faced with a "thing" I want to buy and ask myself if it is a fritter purchase.

  • @oweunuffin2252

    @oweunuffin2252

    5 күн бұрын

    Can I own a place in Mexico or do I have to rent?

  • @colleenwebster8762
    @colleenwebster876225 күн бұрын

    We are not retired yet but health care is a big question since we will both. Retire before we are eligible for Medicare ( you may want to change your wording in the video since Medicaid is different from Medicare.) We are planning on having enough cash saved for several years to live on prior to retirement and then sell one of our houses so that our “income” is not too high to effect the cost of healthcare. my husband also has a lot of sick leave built up with his employer, we hope we can purchase insurance from his employer with that for a couple years. But that really only helps us a couple years and who knows what will happen. Your hair is very cute, tip her the 20%! I usually tip20% but only get my hair done a couple times a year.

  • @sandiellett1786

    @sandiellett1786

    24 күн бұрын

    Consider getting ACA insurance, it's so worth it. Medicare will cost more than I currently pay for my ACA monthly premium. At least consider a catastrophic plan for emergencies and surgeries. If you are eligible for Medicaid, that is also a very good medical system.

  • @Debbie-Savings

    @Debbie-Savings

    24 күн бұрын

    @@sandiellett1786so ACA is different than getting Medicaid? Is it one of those Medicare Advantage plans? I’ve heard the Advantage plans don’t always pay and for some much needed health procedures, your health care providers have a hard time or even get turned down on getting those things paid for. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to find an affordable supplement that don’t break the bank? My husband is going to sign up in November for Medicare.

  • @sallyprzybil2404
    @sallyprzybil240424 күн бұрын

    Before you retire, when you’re preparing to retire, come up with a Hobbies Plan. Write down all your hobbies, interests and write down low cost ways that you can enjoy them. Writing, drawing are inexpensive hobbies. Write down family stories. That is a nice legacy to leave your kids. It can go along with genealogy. Some stories, descriptions of the people, families in your genealogy gives life to them. Also, before you retire come up with a ‘Stay Healthy’ or ‘Become more Healthy’ plan. And implement it. Staying healthy in retirement is as important, maybe more so, than having lots of money.

  • @Maxx-mw2zt

    @Maxx-mw2zt

    24 күн бұрын

    Wonderful advice, thanks!

  • @Nwladylaura369

    @Nwladylaura369

    24 күн бұрын

    Would love to be healthy, but some things can’t be changed. Autoimmune and back issues make for less than a strong body! So I’m much less active.

  • @sallyprzybil2404

    @sallyprzybil2404

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Nwladylaura369 Taking care of those things should be in your health plan. I have cardiac and kidney issues and measures to cope with those are in my Health Plan. Some of my measures for those are: low salt diet. Take my meds. Don’t miss Doctor visits. Keep copies of my labs and understand what they mean. Increase vegetables and fruit in my diet and lower meat consumption. If I do eat a meat always eat vegetables with it to neautrilize the bad effect on my kidneys. Having a Health Plan does not mean you’re in tip top shape. It just means you’re consciously taking care of issues you have and trying to prevent further issues/damage.

  • @user-qv5sp2hs1c
    @user-qv5sp2hs1c24 күн бұрын

    Love the your haircut! You look great! Your advice is always great! Thank you for all your hard work.

  • @angelawaterhouse4323
    @angelawaterhouse43232 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much! Thoroughly enjoyed the video!

  • @user-ex4mp1ug4y
    @user-ex4mp1ug4y25 күн бұрын

    Love your new Hair Cut!!❤

  • @Magazinelady
    @Magazinelady25 күн бұрын

    I love your haircut. I think it looks great for summer. It looks lighter by weight, not color. You may miss your longer hair. It will grow back quickly! You really liked the woman and are very happy with her work. I would tip her. I googled this. It is now standard to tip the hairstylist even if she is the owner. I always waited quite a few weeks before getting my next haircut.

  • @livingoncoffee
    @livingoncoffee24 күн бұрын

    Your new hair style llooks really good on you! ! Great information. Need to hear it.

  • @lettyleggett4876
    @lettyleggett4876Күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts

  • @KimberlyAnn1971
    @KimberlyAnn197125 күн бұрын

    Awesome video and so informative! Love your new haircut! My hairstylist works out of her home, too. She charges $42 for a wash & cut (no styling). I give her an $8.00 tip so I know it’s always an even $50.00.

  • @joyceclark8163

    @joyceclark8163

    24 күн бұрын

    My hair dresser works out if her home ...she literally charges $10 for a haircut and styling...I give her a $10 tip to make it an even $20...and yes she dies an excellent job.. She is a hidden gem

  • @carolynbredwood5378
    @carolynbredwood537819 сағат бұрын

    I appreciate the information you presented in this video. I forwarded it to my family members of 20s and above.

  • @laurapicht
    @laurapicht23 күн бұрын

    as a stylist of 46 yrs w/a hair studio here at my house for last 22 yrs ( we converted 1/2 the garage ) i keep my prices low…mainly because i don’t pay chair rent at a large salon💕 ( 22 yrs ago it was $170 a week booth rent ) about 1/2 of my clients tip….it’s all very appreciated 🎉😇

  • @dizzysdoings
    @dizzysdoings25 күн бұрын

    I am so thankful that I have good insurance, especially since I had heart surgery in February!

  • @cliffljimenez4237
    @cliffljimenez42372 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this video🙏

  • @silentnot4812
    @silentnot481225 күн бұрын

    You are not “just living on social security” if you are getting assistance from the state or other government programs.

  • @johnnysimes5082

    @johnnysimes5082

    13 күн бұрын

    Would be better to say "social security is the only income source."

  • @Lokey21
    @Lokey217 күн бұрын

    This was all amazing advice. Thank you 🙏🏽🥰

  • @susanboucher2525
    @susanboucher252524 күн бұрын

    You can make up to $22,320 till your full retirement age of 67 for me in July, 2024. After your full retirement age, you can make as much as you like while on social security.

  • @skqq3250
    @skqq32505 күн бұрын

    This is my first Time here. I like the name of your channel. I’m 5+ years away from retirement but this channel will surely help me to prepare.

  • @sandraharris770
    @sandraharris77023 күн бұрын

    Very informative! These are things some people don’t think about when planning retirement.

  • @user-gm1kl6xy4m
    @user-gm1kl6xy4m25 күн бұрын

    I used to play pokies on a regular basis I went cold turkey it's been over two years plus yes I got tempted as stress relief time paper then now I practice frugual life style and saved $$

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    25 күн бұрын

    And it really does take practice!!!

  • @OldGuyREI
    @OldGuyREI20 күн бұрын

    Great Content. Thank you!

  • @mar-linaustell7505
    @mar-linaustell75057 сағат бұрын

    My 65 year old husband bought a new car recently. He didn't discuss it with me. One credit card company lowered his cc because they said he has too much debt. I'm not old enough to retire, but I am debt free.

  • @barbararatner6278
    @barbararatner627824 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much for a very informative video You covered a lot of aspects of retirement

  • @Adnanhasb1
    @Adnanhasb121 күн бұрын

    Wow ... Thank you for the amazing information

  • @deannaw9657
    @deannaw965725 күн бұрын

    LOVE your new hair style! And yes... 20%!!

  • @Inga464
    @Inga4642 күн бұрын

    Very good advice! I have been widowed for 10 years. We lived in a 5000sq ft home. I began immediately looking for a smaller house. It took me a year to find it. I was also a Realtor at the time. Priced the house right and sold it to another agent in my office without having to put it on the market. Here in Southern Illinois the property taxes were $15,000. Now I have a home that suits me perfectly. Has wheelchair access doors etc. plenty of room to have to kids and their families come for holidays and birthdays. Also have room for gardening as well.

  • @DestinationRetirement
    @DestinationRetirement20 күн бұрын

    I downsized from a 2,000 sf house to a 550sf house, in the US, so I could buy my house in Mexico! Retirement here I come!

  • @review-lm-e

    @review-lm-e

    10 сағат бұрын

    Before moving to a foreign country after retiring please take into consideration the quality of medical care in the country you’re moving to. The older we get the chances of an emergency situation rises. There are countries I wouldn’t want to be caught in an emergency medical situation. Will you come to the USA for preventive medical services? Factor in travel expenses. To me, there are other factors to consider in addition to living expenses when contemplating retiring to a foreign country. Do your homework. You can’t put a price tag on your health.

  • @PenniestoDollars
    @PenniestoDollars24 күн бұрын

    Love your new hair cut! And yes, I had a friend that had worked several jobs in addition on her full-time job to make ends meet and ended up having to pay in $3K for her insurance at the end of the year.

  • @sokalbenoit
    @sokalbenoit23 күн бұрын

    OMG how beautiful the haircut is! you look excellent! so fresh and light! thank you for this video, it is really useful 🧡

  • @carolynbredwood5378
    @carolynbredwood537819 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for this information.

  • @elizabethsydnor5247
    @elizabethsydnor524725 күн бұрын

    Oh my! Your hair looks AWESOME!!!

  • @diner51214..
    @diner51214..21 күн бұрын

    thanks for another great video, ps your new hairstyle looks great 🙂

  • @Rita_60
    @Rita_6024 күн бұрын

    Love your haircut! I do have the same blouse as you . I am near my retire age and I do need to hear these tips.

  • @user-mf3yu5oj2n
    @user-mf3yu5oj2n4 күн бұрын

    Thanks for all information. ..learned me a lot.

  • @normabrammer39
    @normabrammer394 күн бұрын

    Well done, just retired last week and your tips are super helpful and appreciated.

  • @CharleneEvenson
    @CharleneEvenson24 күн бұрын

    I tip my hairdresser. She owns her own business but a cut and style only costs $25. I tip $10 cause it is still cheaper than anyone else around here.

  • @sherirottweilersforever7772

    @sherirottweilersforever7772

    9 күн бұрын

    I went 10 months without getting my hair cut and colored because the person who only charged me 100$ retired. I couldn’t believe it was 225$ at a local salon so I waited just as long(I don’t have grey hair yet at 60.). It was 325 so I need a new stylist!

  • @paisleyhunter
    @paisleyhunter25 күн бұрын

    You look great! Love the style on you!🎉

  • @DeeDeeMe2
    @DeeDeeMe225 күн бұрын

    10:28 I was shopping when you said this….shopping for sport😏

  • @christeancarson4766
    @christeancarson476623 күн бұрын

    This was good info! Food fir thought.

  • @chrisakers759
    @chrisakers75924 күн бұрын

    Great advice 💯

  • @bklynsalsalover
    @bklynsalsalover10 күн бұрын

    Haircut is perfect. Tip for service 😊Great video

  • @therusticranchgarden
    @therusticranchgarden18 сағат бұрын

    I love all your information. My husband is planning to retire soon. This is great info. Thanks.

  • @travelknighterrant
    @travelknighterrant19 күн бұрын

    I normally tip 15%, more to show my appreciation. I find it appropriate to support our local business owners, especially small ones since they really don't have all the tax credits afforded to really big companies/ 1% group in USA. Thank you for the great tips. Still have another 13-15 more years before retirement, never hurts to be proactive though & have a road map for retirement phase.

  • @bjoyp7463
    @bjoyp746319 күн бұрын

    Yes, tip her well! Owning a salon has a lot of overhead and is hard work! I tip for good service no matter who I tip. She did a great job!

  • @lionness_simsima5941
    @lionness_simsima594125 күн бұрын

    Hi there, very informative thanks for sharing

  • @cynthiagainey2614
    @cynthiagainey261425 күн бұрын

    Love your haircut! 🔥❤️

  • @janaewulff6987
    @janaewulff69873 күн бұрын

    Just found you this morning so I don't know what your hair style was previously but....I like this cut on you and hope it's easy to "blow & go" in the morning! 😊💐 P.S. lots of great tips - thank you!

  • @Michelle-bw1xg
    @Michelle-bw1xg24 күн бұрын

    Great discussion. Absolutely love the haircut as it is!! I tip 20% for a haircut but wow going rate is $75++ here so honestly I haven't been in over 2 years.

  • @MamaDee737
    @MamaDee7375 күн бұрын

    I enjoyed your information. A year before I retired I lived off my proposed retirement budget while I was still working. I wanted to see if I felt comfortable doing it. I did have to pay health care for 5 years before I was eligible for Medicare. I stashed more money into my HSA account those last two working years. That money lasted me till I got on Medicare.

  • @jimlapointe1496
    @jimlapointe149623 күн бұрын

    Such a good video and so well done with lots of wise advice. Here are a few additional thoughts. It's good to have at least a bit of an emergency fund and it can be beneficial if your employer will allow you to transition into retirement, for example, going from 5 days a week to 3 days a week before becoming fully retired. And finally, very nice hair!

  • @SHAWNA499

    @SHAWNA499

    20 күн бұрын

    I’m doing that now.im now working four days a week.

  • @annajones1396
    @annajones139624 күн бұрын

    Once you reach full retirement age, you can make as much as you want and still get social security.

  • @rebeccamiller430

    @rebeccamiller430

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes but you will have to pay more taxes on your social security the more income you earn

  • @lynnephelps2370
    @lynnephelps237025 күн бұрын

    I'm retiring in a couple months and I currently have my hair professionally colored. $$ It looks glorious, but I'm seriously considering going gray to eliminate that expense. And my haircuts are NOT $30, that's an amazing find! Looks great!

  • @Michelle-bw1xg

    @Michelle-bw1xg

    24 күн бұрын

    Best thing I did was to let my hair go natural. Various ways to go about it, I looked at You Tube. So nice to not have that hassle anymore (I dyed it myself). Now I have shoulder length gorgeous gray hair.

  • @loriloristuff

    @loriloristuff

    24 күн бұрын

    I love my gray hair! You might want to consider having it toned, which is essentially the same stuff men use to "even out" the color. My stylist uses T9 from Redkin. Takes 15 minutes total, much cheaper than color and foil.

  • @Nwladylaura369

    @Nwladylaura369

    24 күн бұрын

    I color my own hair, but would love it if it was all gray! Guess it will take some more time. My stylist cost about $55. I only go a few times per year.

  • @kathysnell6469

    @kathysnell6469

    3 күн бұрын

    Instead of “letting my gray grow out” I had highlights and lowlights every few months and slowly transitioned the lowlights out and then the highlights also. It was so natural and I got so many compliments on my hair. People still ask me who colors my hair and I tell them it’s heavenly highlights. I always leave a generous tip. It costs me very little, but can make a big difference in someone else’s life.

  • @Michelle-bw1xg

    @Michelle-bw1xg

    3 күн бұрын

    @@kathysnell6469 Heavenly highlights! Brilliant!

  • @fredswartley9778
    @fredswartley977816 сағат бұрын

    Great tips. I've heard most of these tips from other KZreadrs who speak about retirement. It's important to have a plan and account for inflation, medical expenses, taxes and longevity. Another mistake people make is putting too much money in 401ks and it's rather than Roth accounts. Roth accounts can save a lot of money in retirement because the money is withdrawaln tax free

  • @DonaldMark-ne7se
    @DonaldMark-ne7se11 күн бұрын

    More and more people might face a tough time in retirement. Low-paying jobs, inflation, and high rents make it hard to save. Now, middle-class Americans find it tough to own a home too, leaving them without a place to retire.

  • @Jamessmith-12

    @Jamessmith-12

    11 күн бұрын

    The increasing prices have impacted my plan to retire at 62, work part-time, and save for the future. I'm concerned about whether those who navigated the 2008 financial crisis had an easier time than I am currently experiencing. The combination of stock market volatility and a decrease in income is causing anxiety about whether I'll have sufficient funds for retirement.

  • @donnapeterson1945
    @donnapeterson19452 күн бұрын

    I sell on eBay and will continue when my husband fully retires… I’m 56 and he’s 59 and we’re both physically active, in great health, enjoy our grandkids, it’s pretty lucrative so we’re going to keep selling for a while until we don’t want to. What’s great is this is extra money, not needed money.

  • @kathleenreadinger4614
    @kathleenreadinger461424 күн бұрын

    Your haircut is amazing, on the thumb nail. Good for you.

  • @kathystevens8163
    @kathystevens816325 күн бұрын

    Great advice. Very cute hair cut.. ⚘️

  • @bria2596
    @bria259622 күн бұрын

    YT Channel Retirement Nerds have a lot of great information comparing different ins. coverages in retirement, along with a lot more. Good place to start to understand this complicated issue.

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    22 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the info!

  • @kristinolan7240
    @kristinolan724024 күн бұрын

    Really great video 🎉

  • @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom
    @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom25 күн бұрын

    Your hair cut is so cute. You look especially lovely. I really enjoy working.

  • @michellem8284
    @michellem828423 күн бұрын

    Your hair is adorable! My hair stylist owns the salon and I tip 20%. This may differ depending on the area; I live in Northern VA and it is customary to tip 20% regardless.

  • @aandino1239
    @aandino1239Күн бұрын

    Excellent tips

  • @paulawallace-u1v
    @paulawallace-u1v23 күн бұрын

    As a hairstylist and tipping I would always tip no matter if they are an owner or an employee especially if they are doing out of their home or don’t have employees. She was giving you a much better price and she is paying her own overhead and supplies so she isn’t making more then if she was in a salon in fact she may be taking a pay cut. Remember you are getting a discount but at what cost to her. I hope this helps. Thank you for asking 😊

  • @megb9700
    @megb97004 күн бұрын

    Aging in place is crucial, my parents didn’t listen to me and it was very difficult for them!

  • @alisonarthurs4317
    @alisonarthurs43175 күн бұрын

    Tipping the owner is not required and should not be expected. However, if you choose do to do, I’m sure they will accept it!

  • @pinkmoonrisin
    @pinkmoonrisin23 күн бұрын

    Ok, first, I really like your new style! Second, I have been a stylist for 40 years. I have worked in different salons and have never owned one. My understanding is you don’t tip the owner. I have heard many reasons over the years. The one that makes the most sense to me is because as the owner you collect commissions or rent from the other stylists in the shop. Therefore usually the shop owner doesn’t pay rent or commissions to anyone. The down side is if the employees (not rent payers) are working for you then you have to pay the extra FICA. But if they are renting then they pay their own self employment tax. So, it really depends on the situation. If your stylists rents, definitely pay a tip. If your stylist is a one shop owner operator, pay a tip. If they are an owner with renters or commissioned stylists in the shop then it is up to you. As far as the amount to tip! Well , that’s and even bigger issue. Most of my customers just rounded up from the price to make it even. That being said the average tip was around 10-15%. Good luck. Take care!

  • @barbolson8768
    @barbolson876824 күн бұрын

    Sara, your haircut looks so cute !

  • @marynoel8148
    @marynoel814819 күн бұрын

    The best!

  • @Debbie-Savings
    @Debbie-Savings24 күн бұрын

    Your haircut looks great on you! My hair is long and I get highlights and color still. I want to do something different but I’m not sure yet? I’ve gotten hairstyles that I wasn’t happy with before and I’m a hairdresser! Lol Where I used to work, even the salon owner got tips like the rest of us did. I recommend to tip in cash, so the hairdresser doesn’t have to pay taxes on those tips. 😊 Awesome points about retirement! Please share if you think of anymore?

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff747 күн бұрын

    Making a plan is not easy, been planning for few years now, still working. .. at 66 , ive got 6 mor months til retirement... debt free but for mortgage. Planning to sell home a some point and rent.. got my finances together, keeping my fingers crossed i budgeted correctly. Thanks!

  • @susandorsch1078
    @susandorsch107823 күн бұрын

    Love the new hair style. Looks wonderful.

  • @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    @saraconklinfrozenpennies

    22 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much!!