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When you transition into retirement, you are moving from the accumulation phase to the decumulation phase of your financial life. While you may have spent decades growing your wealth, spending it efficiently requires a completely different skill set. One of the most complex — and potentially expensive! — areas you will face is navigating your healthcare.
Healthcare and Medicare make up a crucial pillar in our seven pillars of holistic planning. It is not something you can plan for in a vacuum, as your healthcare choices directly impact your taxes, your investments, and your Social Security.
To help you cut through the confusion, we have put together this Q&A to answer the most pressing questions retirees have about Medicare.
Many retirees assume that once they turn 65, Medicare will take care of everything. Unfortunately, this is a dangerous misconception.
If you plan to retire early, you need a strategy to bridge the gap until you become eligible for Medicare.
Yes, and this is exactly where holistic planning becomes critical!
Generally, no. Long-term care is one of the biggest threats to a retiree's nest egg, and you must have a plan in place.
You shouldn't tackle this alone. Your healthcare strategy needs to be fully integrated with the rest of your finances.
We believe that education is the most important part of planning for your future. If you want to make sure your retirement strategy is built to last, we are here to help.
Schedule a 20-minute phone call with a retirement educator. During this call, you can:
Don't leave your retirement to chance. Call us today and let's get to work putting together a plan for you!
This Mini Plan includes 3 essential reports.
We used to charge our clients $2,500 for this comprehensive analysis, but we’ve made it free as our way of helping Americans create more predictable retirements.
(And don’t forget to ask your Retirement Educator about your free copy of “The Wells of Wealth System” book! We’ll mail it out within a couple days of your call at no cost to you.)
Even if you’re not quite ready to take that step, we still want you to feel knowledgeable and empowered as you move that direction. Check out the Learning Center on our website for videos and blog posts that will help you understand the different factors at play in a holistic retirement plan and how you can start making small changes today that will have a big impact tomorrow.
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