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Oct 04 2024
Lessons from Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman's book "Noise" can help you make better financial decisions. Find out how. The post Shhhh: Hush Noise (It’s Different than Bias) for Better Financ...
boldin.com
Sep 27 2024
It's truly wise to learn from the mistakes of others. On this episode we discuss potential lessons that could be learned by understanding the regrets of other retirees. Glenn is available for in perso...
retirementroadmappodcast.podbean.com
Sep 25 2024
Recently, I hit a major milestone in my journey to overcome what I like to call “frugality disease.” I spent $160 for an hour of private lessons for my two kids. In the past, I would&rsquo...
financialsamurai.com
Sep 13 2024
Learned helplessness can sneak up on you and impact your ability to make the good financial decisions. Learn how to spot and overcome it. The post Learned Helplessness: Is it Impacting Your Wealth? Se...
boldin.com
Sep 12 2024
On the morning of September 11, 2001, I was driving on Southwest Trafficway, heading to my office on the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City. When I walked inside the world had changed. My colleagues we...
keenonretirement.libsyn.com
Sep 10 2024
I'm in my mid-50s. My dad is in his early 80s. My mom passed away several years ago and my brother last year, so it's just me and my dad now. What have I learned? There's early retirement and later re...
reddit.com
Sep 04 2024
Every one of us has a different tolerance for risk. We even have different risk tolerances at different points in our lives. In this episode, we’ll learn about Mike and Judy’s comfort leve...
share.transistor.fm
Sep 04 2024
It's been eight years since I left my full-time job, and here's what I learned from the last three years of post-FI life! Read more → The post Valuable Lessons from My Eighth Year of Freedom appe...
madfientist.com
Aug 26 2024
When my wife was pregnant with our first child, I put a lot of thought into what life lessons to teach our kid. I was in my late 30s and stewing over how old I would be as they grew up. I kept thinkin...
dadisfire.com
Aug 25 2024
It's been five years since we opened our plastic surgery practice. Here are all the lessons we've learned in the past half-decade. The post Our 5-Year Update After Starting a Medical Practice appeared...
whitecoatinvestor.com
Aug 17 2024
I am currently 60 (F). I work full-time and based on information that I have learned in the past few months it is likely that my job/role will be ending by the end of December 2025. At that point I wi...
reddit.com
Aug 16 2024
None of us want to end up rolling down a nursing home hallway in a wheelchair, right? If that’s how you feel, it raises a question… What are you doing […] The post Longevity Lesson...
theretirementmanifesto.com
Aug 15 2024
I immigrated to the United States when I was six years old. For the first three years of my American ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Aug 14 2024
It can be very hard to manage an aging parent at a distance when the elder's problems fall on only one person. Learn from one who learned how to do it....
forbes.com
Aug 10 2024
The former editor of Kiplinger Personal Finance shares key financial takeaways from his first year of retirement....
kiplinger.com
Jul 23 2024
Sometimes books, movies, songs, and other art forms are instant classics that resonate with people. Other times, things resonate for different reasons. They catch your attention at a time and place th...
caniretireyet.com
Jul 20 2024
I officially retired 6 years ago, on July 5, 2018. Before I retired, I was curious about what life would REALLY be like in retirement. Now…I know. I started The Retirement Reality Series to sha...
theretirementmanifesto.com
Jul 10 2024
I met the blogger Frugal Professor last week when he traveled to my area for a family gathering. I learned from his blog post that he earned over $5,000 tax-free by transferring a Roth IRA to Robinhoo...
thefinancebuff.com
Jun 26 2024
Every one of us has a different tolerance for risk. We even have different risk tolerances at different points in our lives. In this episode, we’ll learn about Mike and Judy’s comfort leve...
rogerwhitney.libsyn.com
Jun 14 2024
Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business and a prominent public speaker, author, and entrepreneur. He is known for his insights on technology, business, and societal ...
newretirement.com
Jun 02 2024
Season two just ended, and main character Molly (played by Maya Rudolph) has shown us multiple ways that new heirs should and should not be like her....
kiplinger.com
May 14 2024
Are there lessons we should learn from the comparison of the Rockefellers and the Vanderbilts? In this episode, we look at the contrasting estate planning tactics of two of America's wealthiest dynast...
sites.libsyn.com
May 13 2024
Incorporating these FIRE practices into your daily living can enrich your life and put you on the path to rocking retirement (at any age!)....
forbes.com
May 05 2024
“May the Fourth be with you.” – Physician On Fire A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…when ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Apr 25 2024
Car accidents can be devastating both physically and financially. Beyond the immediate trauma, they often leave lasting financial implications. In the aftermath of a car crash, many people find themse...
thinksaveretire.com
Apr 24 2024
The new DOL rule expands the definition of investment advice under ERISA. It is designed to provide additional protections to investor retirement accounts....
forbes.com
Apr 20 2024
In two months, I will hit my 3-year mark of retirement. I officially retired at the age of sixty-onein the ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Apr 19 2024
Disclaimers, good communication, post-marital agreements and more could help avoid conflict in a family after the owners of a wealthy estate pass away....
kiplinger.com
Mar 30 2024
Actress shares how she’s learned to skip the drama and never stop growing...
aarp.org
Mar 27 2024
The pop star’s recent memoir reveals the toll her involuntary conservatorship took on her and spotlights the drawbacks of these legal arrangements....
kiplinger.com
Mar 23 2024
Hey FAANG FIRE! Today’s newsletter is a special one, and not just because I was sitting at my keyboard last week eating my avocado toast while contemplating the existential implications of my ne...
andrenader.substack.com
Mar 15 2024
This post contains Amazon Affilliate links which will pay a small commission to me (at not cost to you) if you order through the links. I recently read one of the best books I’ve ever read. It l...
theretirementmanifesto.com
Feb 26 2024
Back in the day, a college degree was essential to landing a high-paying role. But in today's increasingly digital world, this idea is outdated. Many of the skills learned in college can now be obtain...
thinksaveretire.com
Feb 13 2024
Before I began my path toward working as a financial planner, I had enjoyed reading books on self-development and financial ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Jan 23 2024
I found that 65% of our clients who did open enrollment reviews had at least one significant reason to change drug plans....
forbes.com
Jan 16 2024
I’ve been investing for many years now. I’ve invested in the stock, real estate, and cryptocurrencies. I’ve also worked as ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Jan 09 2024
As a Certified Financial Planner, I’ve worked with many investors over the years. Over countless conversations and meetings, I’ve seen ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Dec 31 2023
To understand what it is like to transition early (before 65), I talked with Heather Loisel, the former CMO of Ricoh, USA....
forbes.com
Dec 21 2023
On November 28th, Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger died at age 99. Munger and his partner, Warren Buffett, became billionaire sages whose words reverberated throughout the markets. Thei...
keenonretirement.libsyn.com
Dec 19 2023
As I look back on my career as a financial planner, I think of the diverse range of human experiences ... Read more...
physicianonfire.com
Dec 12 2023
Some retired folks I know threw the switch to sell the house and buy and RV and live the mobile life. I also know some that did that for about five years and then gave that up and resettled in a perma...
reddit.com
Dec 02 2023
If you plan on/need to earn money after retirement don't ever say the word "retirement", people won't pay you for anything. I thought every day would be Saturday- it's not, every day is Tuesdsy. Yoga ...
reddit.com
Dec 01 2023
Ravee Mehta made a splash in 2012 when he published The Emotionally Intelligent Investor. The premise went against everything you learned about investing in the 20th century, like reason is better tha...
newretirement.com
Sep 26 2023
A few weeks ago I was talking with my cousin, who works at a movie theater, and I asked him, "What's something that you learned while working at a movie theater that most people don't know?" He replie...
ofdollarsanddata.com
Jul 27 2023
I love baseball. Even if you’re not a fan of the game, I encourage you to read on. As you’ll see, the challenge of hitting a baseball is a great […] The post 10 Les...
theretirementmanifesto.com
Jun 06 2023
A few weeks ago Ryan Holiday released a post called 31 Lessons I've Learned about Money. The lessons are great, but I was a bit turned off by this paragraph that came right before the lessons: And I
ofdollarsanddata.com
May 04 2023
In January, I started a Retirement Mastermind group in the mountain town I call home. Today, I’m sharing the story of how the group came to be and, more importantly, […] The po...
theretirementmanifesto.com
Apr 11 2023
It's officially been one year since I published my book, Just Keep Buying: Proven Ways to Save Money and Build your Wealth. The experience has been both rewarding and eye-opening and today, I am proud...
ofdollarsanddata.com
Mar 27 2023
March 29, 2023 — If you have seen the ads from International Living and other companies you would think paradise awaits you in a sun-soaked tropical paradise. According to the claims, all you ne...
topretirements.com
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There are several important lessons to keep in mind when planning for retirement:
Start saving early: The earlier you start saving for retirement, the more time your money has to grow and the less you will need to save overall.
Make a plan: It is important to have a clear idea of your retirement goals and how much you need to save in order to achieve them. This can help you make informed decisions about how much to save and where to invest your money.
Diversify your investments: Spread your investments across a variety of asset classes in order to minimize risk and maximize returns.
Consider your sources of income: In addition to savings, consider other sources of income that may be available to you during retirement, such as Social Security, occupational pensions, or rental property.
Be prepared for unexpected expenses: It is important to have an emergency fund in place in case of unexpected expenses during retirement.
Stay healthy: Maintaining good physical and mental health during retirement can help you enjoy your later years and reduce the risk of unexpected medical expenses.
Stay engaged: Retirement does not mean the end of your personal and professional growth. Consider finding ways to stay engaged and continue learning new things in order to keep your mind active and fulfilled.