Decided to Retire at 62 | Case Study!

Curious about early retirement? Meet Tom (61) and Brenda (57) as we explore their journey to financial freedom. In this case study, we answer three key questions: Can they retire early? Can they increase their spending? When should they claim Social Security? Discover practical insights and strategies that could help you achieve your dream to retire by 62. Don’t miss this real-life example packed with valuable advice for pre-retirees!
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0:00 - Intro
1:07 - Background Info
3:44 - Questions
9:08 - Tax Horizons
13:13 - Market Fluctuations
15:19 - Conclusion
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  • @katiekilbo
    @katiekilbo24 күн бұрын

    People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.

  • @reginaldhufenstien
    @reginaldhufenstien25 күн бұрын

    I started my SS at 62 1/2, my wife who is 20 months younger than me started at 62. With my pension for working 25+ years we're doing just fine.That was over 3 years ago & we never looked back. Haven't touched our investments other than to travel. I had two brothers die of cancer 3 years apart. One died at 62 & never drew a dime of his SS. The other died at at 65 & drew 10 months. Let's be honest here, the reason the Government is offering you a bigger payday at 70 is because they're banking on you not making it!

  • @BraunRob
    @BraunRob24 күн бұрын

    Start early with diversified investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. Maximize contributions to tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs. Regularly review and adjust your strategy to ensure security.

  • @ryangreen9770
    @ryangreen977025 күн бұрын

    Great video and I also like these case studies the best. They give me confidence in my retirement plan. New subscriber here. Thanks 🙏

  • @Bill-vk7fh
    @Bill-vk7fh25 күн бұрын

    Really like these scenarios, thanks.

  • @mariadrukker2557
    @mariadrukker255725 күн бұрын

    I'd retiring or working less in 8 years, and considering this financial recession, Im deciding to begin taking up skilled trades. I'm curious to know best how people split their pay, how much of it goes into savings, spendings or investments, I earn around $120K per year but nothing to show for it yet.

  • @V.stones
    @V.stones25 күн бұрын

    I started my SS at 62 1/2, my wife who is 20 months younger than me started at 62. With my pension for working 25+ years we're doing just fine.That was over 3 years ago & we never looked back. Haven't touched our investments other than to travel. I had two brothers die of cancer 3 years apart. One died at 62 & never drew a dime of his SS. The other died at at 65 & drew 10 months. Let's be honest here, the reason the Government is offering you a bigger payday at 70 is because they're banking on you not making it!

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