Ready For Retirement
Ready For Retirement

Ready For Retirement is the podcast dedicated to helping you learn the tips and strategies that will help you achieve your retirement goals. When it comes to retirement planning, it can quickly become overwhelming and easy to not take action. I designed this podcast because I want you to have the knowledge and confidence to create your secure retirement. My ultimate goal for all of my clients (and listeners) is to create peace of mind and that starts with having a strategy. I want you to spend more time thinking about what matters most to you in retirement. I post weekly episodes to keep you up-to-date on all the best tips and strategies to create a retirement that excites you. Everything from investing tips, tax planning, withdrawal strategies, insurance planning, Social Security, and that's just the start! Let's help you maximize your return on life. We use your money and the strategies I share in this podcast to do just that!

One of the biggest fears people carry into retirement is running out of money. But for many retirees, the greater risk is something else entirely. Running out of time.In this episode, James Conole, CFP®, explains why the common habit of delaying retirement “just one more year” can quietly become one of the most costly decisions people make. Many individuals between ages 55 and 65 believe that one more bonus, one more year of saving, or one more market cycle will finally give them the confidence to step away from work. The reality is those goalposts often keep moving, even when the numbers already support retirement.James walks through the mathematics behind retirement spending and why the fear of running out of money is often overstated. Studies analyzing retirees who follow common spending guidelines show that many households finish retirement with significantly more wealth than they started with. In other words, the portfolio designed to fund retirement often continues growing long after work has stopped.He also explains a concept known as the retirement spending smile. Early retirement years often include more travel and activity, while spending tends to slow later in life before healthcare costs increase near the end. This pattern means many retirees spend less over time than the projections used in simple retirement rules.Despite the math, many people still struggle to make the transition from saving to spending. After decades of building wealth, withdrawing from a portfolio can feel uncomfortable, even when the plan clearly supports it. That psychological shift can cause retirees to underspend, delay retirement unnecessarily, or hold back from experiences they once planned for.The deeper message is not about reckless spending or ignoring financial planning. It is about recognizing that money is a tool. A well-built plan provides confidence that your wealth can support the life you want to live, rather than simply becoming an inheritance decades from now.The real goal of retirement planning is not ending life with the largest portfolio. It is using your time, health, and resources in a way that actually supports the life you want to live today.--Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Most people think retirement begins the day they turn in their notice. In reality, retirement begins much earlier than that. It begins the moment you stop depending on your employer for everything. In this episode, James explains what it really means to “fire your employer.” It is not about quitting your job tomorrow. It is about breaking the invisible ties that make people feel stuck even when they already have the financial ability to walk away.For many people, the first tie is financial. A paycheck feels essential, and the portfolio sitting in the background still feels like just a number. But when that number is translated into a reliable income stream, the relationship with work begins to change. Employment stops being a necessity and starts becoming a choice.Health insurance is another common barrier. Many people assume they cannot retire until Medicare begins at age sixty five. Yet when healthcare is treated as simply another expense to plan for, rather than a wall that cannot be crossed, the path to retirement becomes far more flexible.But the deepest ties to work are rarely financial. Work provides structure. It creates relationships. It gives many people a sense of identity and purpose. When that disappears overnight, even a large portfolio cannot fill the gap.That is why the real work of retirement planning is not just financial preparation. It is designing what life looks like when work is no longer the center of it. Relationships, health, community, and purpose all need a place in the plan.Firing your employer is not about leaving work immediately. It is a mindset shift. The moment you realize you no longer need your job to define your income, identity, or purpose, everything about your relationship with work begins to change.--Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
“Only live off the dividends. Never touch the principal.”It sounds responsible. It feels safe. It may be one of the riskiest retirement strategies out there. In this episode, James breaks down why building a retirement plan around dividend income alone can quietly distort your portfolio. Chasing high yields often means concentrating in a narrow group of sectors while ignoring total return. The result can be more volatility, more sequence risk, and less long term growth than you expected.The math is simple. A higher dividend yield lowers the amount of capital needed to generate income. That is tempting. But yield does not equal safety. Dividends come from the same underlying value as price appreciation. Whether you receive cash from a payout or by selling shares, the economics are nearly identical. What matters is total return and how your portfolio is structured to withstand downturns.James walks through why diversification and growth potential matter more than headline yield. He also explains a more durable framework. Identify how much income you truly need from your portfolio. Set aside a multi year reserve to protect against downturns. Invest the remainder for long term growth rather than maximizing current income at the expense of flexibility.Your portfolio is not a museum piece. It is a tool. Retirement is not about preserving principal at all costs. It is about using your assets intentionally to support the life you actually want.Learn the tips & strategies to get the most out of life with your money.--Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Everyone thinks retirement is a permanent vacation. For the first few months, it might feel that way. Then something shifts. The novelty fades. Tuesdays start to feel like Saturdays. The structure that once defined your days disappears. And for many retirees, freedom without purpose slowly turns into restlessness.In this episode, James walks through the reality most financial commercials never show. Retirement often moves through predictable phases. The honeymoon. The loss of identity. The trial and error. And, if you are intentional, reinvention. None of those phases are solved by a bigger portfolio alone.The deeper issue is not money. It is meaning. Planning for lifespan is not the same as planning for health span. The years when you have energy, mobility, and people around you who can share those experiences are limited. If all the fun is back loaded for “someday,” someday may look very different than you imagined.James outlines the traps many retirees fall into. Having no structure. Comparing their lives to others. Saving aggressively but struggling to actually spend and live. The solution is not a rigid schedule. It is clarity about what you are retiring to. Weekly rhythms. Relationships. Health. Challenge. Adventure.A financial plan supports that vision. It does not replace it. When your cash flow, investments, and tax strategy are aligned with a life you actually want to live, retirement stops being an escape from work and becomes a chapter you are prepared to enjoy.Retirement is not about leaving something behind. It is about building something meaningful in its place.--Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, James walks through four of the most common income strategies retirees consider today and why many people are still using outdated math for a 2026 retirement. The question is not just how much income you can generate from one million dollars. It is how that income behaves over time.Annuities can create predictable lifetime income, but often sacrifice flexibility and inflation protection. Dividend strategies feel stable, yet may concentrate risk and limit overall growth. The traditional 4 percent rule provides structure, but was built around worst case scenarios and may cause many retirees to underspend what they safely could have enjoyed.Then there is the guardrails approach. Instead of setting income on autopilot, it adjusts based on market performance. Spend more when the portfolio supports it. Pause or adjust when conditions require it. The goal is not just safety. It is balance. Protect against downside while allowing for upside when the opportunity is there.No single strategy wins for everyone. The right approach depends on what your money needs to do, how flexible your spending can be, and how much certainty you value versus adaptability.Retirement income planning is not about finding the perfect formula. It is about building a system that funds your lifestyle without forcing you to live in fear of the markets.Learn the tips & strategies to get the most out of life with your money._ _ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retiring at 55 is not just retiring ten years earlier. It changes the entire math of your life. From 55 to 65, expenses are often at their highest. You are covering healthcare before Medicare, traveling more, and living fully. At the same time, Social Security has not started. Everything comes from your portfolio. On paper, that can feel uncomfortable. Withdrawal rates look high. The numbers can scare you.But that spike is temporary. Once Medicare and Social Security begin, the pressure on your portfolio drops dramatically. The mistake many people make is evaluating retirement as if every year must look the same. It will not. The early years are different, and planning for them requires intention, not fear.There are also powerful tax decisions available in that window. Roth conversions, capital gain strategies, and income management for health insurance subsidies all compete for priority. You cannot optimize everything at once. The right move depends on how your assets are structured and what future taxes may look like.And then there is the part that does not show up in a spreadsheet. Your highest energy years are limited. Waiting from 55 to 65 does not just shorten retirement. It compresses the healthiest, most active chapter of it. Ten years earlier can mean tripling the time you have in your true go go years.The question is not simply whether you can afford to retire at 55. It is whether you can afford not to examine the opportunity carefully. Retirement planning is math. It is also life. When those two align, the decision becomes clearer.Learn the tips & strategies to get the most out of life with your money._ _ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The final five years before retirement are not maintenance mode. They are leverage years. Small decisions made here can outweigh the previous twenty years of saving and investing. In this episode, James explains why this window is so critical. As your portfolio grows, your returns begin doing more of the heavy lifting than your contributions. That shift changes everything. Panic during a downturn, chase performance at the wrong time, or structure your investments poorly, and you may never capture the growth those final years were meant to deliver.But it is not just about investments. A portfolio alone is not a retirement plan. Income is. How your assets generate cash flow, how you manage sequence risk, and how you structure withdrawals will determine whether your money works for you or against you.Taxes become a central player. In retirement, you gain more control over how and when income shows up. Used intentionally, that control can extend how long your portfolio lasts. Ignored, it can quietly drain more than any market correction.And beyond all of it sits a harder question. What are you actually retiring to. If the spreadsheet is optimized but the life is undefined, the plan has nothing to support.The red zone is not about fear. It is about focus. Get these years right and retirement becomes something you step into with intention, not uncertainty.Learn the tips & strategies to get the most out of life with your money.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
“I can’t retire until Medicare.”It sounds responsible. It sounds practical. It also keeps a lot of people working years longer than they need to. The truth is not that health insurance doesn’t matter. It absolutely does. The mistake is believing your employer is the only safe way to get it. That belief quietly trades some of your best years for a sense of certainty that may not actually be required.In this episode, James walks through a real case study of a couple in their late fifties who had the assets, the plan, and the desire to retire, but felt trapped by healthcare fear. When health insurance is treated like a gatekeeper, it stops retirement cold. When it is treated like an expense, something shifts.Even after accounting for significant premiums before age 65, the plan still worked. The real cost was never the insurance. It was the six to seven years of freedom they were prepared to give up during their healthiest and most energetic phase of life.Medicare is not permission to retire. A coordinated plan is. When healthcare is integrated into your strategy, retirement stops being about age and starts being about choice.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Once your portfolio crosses $5 million, the game changes. Growing your money is no longer the hard part... protecting it is. Tax mistakes that used to feel like small inefficiencies can quietly turn into six-figure problems that compound throughout retirement.This episode breaks down the tax strategies that actually matter once you’re in high-net-worth territory. With multiple account types, portfolio income pushing you into higher brackets, and large pre-tax balances creating future RMD and Medicare risks, the way you withdraw money becomes far more important than how much you’ve saved.The focus here isn’t how to minimize taxes this year. It’s how to reduce your lifetime tax liability. James covers intentional tax-bracket filling, when Roth conversions help and when they backfire, why asset location matters more as portfolios grow, how capital gains planning really works, and how charitable strategies can dramatically improve after-tax outcomes. Doing Roth conversions the wrong way can cost nearly seven figures, shown by James' sample case study, helping you see that a disciplined approach creates meaningful long-term gains.If you have $5 million or more invested, this is about control. Control over when you pay taxes, which accounts you pull from, and how much of your wealth you actually get to keep.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you work at SpaceX, you’re likely holding one of the most valuable (and complicated) assets in the world. With a potential IPO on the horizon, the decisions you make with your SpaceX stock, RSUs, and equity compensation could determine whether that wealth creates freedom or long-term stress.Instead of starting with “What should I do with my stock?”, James explains why the first question has to be “What do I want my life to look like?” Without that clarity, selling, holding, or diversifying SpaceX stock becomes guesswork... even if the company continues to perform well. Using a detailed case study that closely mirrors the financial reality of many SpaceX employees, James shows how it’s possible to be worth millions on paper and still feel financially constrained. When the majority of wealth is tied up in illiquid company stock, day-to-day flexibility, retirement timing, and peace of mind can all feel out of reach, even with enormous upside ahead. The focus isn’t on predicting SpaceX’s future valuation. It’s on using equity intentionally. James walks through how taking enough chips off the table (not all of them) can lock in early retirement, reduce risk, and create optionality, while still allowing participation in future upside. He covers diversification, tax planning, liquidity decisions, charitable strategies, and why “retiring early” is less about stopping work and more about becoming financially independent. For SpaceX employees approaching liquidity events, vesting milestones, or long-term career decisions, this is a framework for turning concentrated stock into a life with more control — instead of deferring freedom while waiting for a perfect outcome.If you work at SpaceX and want your stock to support the life you actually want to live, this perspective changes how every decision gets made.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
There’s really only one way to reach the level of success most people say they want, and it’s not about working until 65. It’s about having a plan to retire early. Not as a finish line, but as a mindset.Early retirement means your money is working for you, giving you the ability to choose how you spend your time instead of waiting for an arbitrary age when you’re “supposed” to stop working. In this video, James walks through a real case study to show how this mindset changes everything — from cash flow and withdrawal rates to how much of life you actually get to enjoy while your health and energy are still there.Watch as James breaks down how retirement cash flows work, how living expenses, healthcare, goals, and taxes all interact, and how much needs to come from a portfolio each year to support the life you want. The numbers tell a powerful story: staying on the traditional path leads to dying with far more money than needed, while retiring earlier trades excess dollars for time, freedom, and experiences.The truth is not that you should quit working, it’s that everyone should know when they could. When you understand your early retirement number, work becomes optional, saving eventually stops being necessary, and money can start being used for living, not just growing.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many people retire with enough money — and still feel lost.James explains why financial readiness alone doesn’t guarantee a fulfilling retirement, and why some of the most financially prepared retirees struggle once work ends. Through a real-life example, he shows how retirement can solve a money problem while leaving a life problem untouched. The episode explores the hidden challenges that often surprise retirees: losing identity, too much unstructured time, and strained relationships when expectations don’t align. These risks aren’t captured by retirement software, but they shape how retirement actually feels day to day.The takeaway is simple and powerful: before asking “Can I retire?”, it’s worth asking “Will I like the life I’m building?”Money matters — but it’s meant to support a meaningful life, not define it.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Most retirees who make this mistake aren’t reckless. They’re careful. They’re doing what they believe is responsible, and that’s what makes it so painful to see when it backfires.James explains why the same portfolio mistake is showing up more than ever, whether someone has managed their own investments for decades or relied on professional advice. Different paths, same outcome: a portfolio that isn’t built around how money is actually used in retirement.With people living longer, retiring earlier, and markets remaining volatile, overly simplified portfolio advice has become a real risk. Through two real case studies, James shows how sticking with what worked during accumulation can expose retirees to sequence-of-returns risk, while default “safe” portfolios can quietly limit flexibility and opportunity when they’re not tied to actual cash-flow needs.The takeaway is clear: retirement success doesn’t come from being aggressive or conservative. It comes from alignment. When spending, timing, guaranteed income, and risk are understood first, portfolios can be built intentionally — using growth and protection as tools, not templates.The real risk in retirement isn’t volatility. It’s mismatch.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A $10 million retirement is often imagined as the finish line — complete freedom, unlimited spending, and no financial stress. The reality is more complex.James walks through what an eight-figure retirement actually looks like by examining a real planning scenario for a couple entering retirement with roughly $10 million in assets. Rather than focusing on luxury or excess, the conversation centers on how income, taxes, investment structure, and lifestyle decisions evolve once work stops and the margin for error gets smaller. At this level of wealth, the biggest challenge isn’t running out of money. It’s deciding how to use it well. James explains why many high-net-worth retirees struggle to define spending, how withdrawal rates change over time, why required distributions and taxes quietly reshape cash flow, and how Social Security, charitable giving, and estate planning become critical pieces of the overall strategy. The episode highlights an often-overlooked truth: wealth doesn’t eliminate complexity — it shifts it. Confidence in retirement comes from alignment and intentional planning, not from chasing the largest possible ending balance.This episode is for anyone approaching retirement with significant assets who wants a grounded, realistic perspective on what a $10 million retirement actually involves.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retiring after age 65 changes the math and the priorities. You have fewer high-energy years, shorter tax planning windows, and RMDs much closer than most people realize. But you also often have higher Social Security, clearer spending needs, and more flexibility if the plan is built the right way. This episode breaks down how retirement strategy shifts when you retire later. Traditional withdrawal rules are built for 30–40 year retirements. If your timeline is closer to 10–20 years, blindly following those rules can lead to significant underspending and missed opportunities in your healthiest years.Tax strategy becomes more compressed. Roth conversion windows are shorter. Medicare premiums and IRMAA surcharges matter more. Required minimum distributions arrive faster. Planning mistakes are harder to unwind, which makes coordination between income, investments, and taxes far more important.Market risk looks different too. Higher Social Security and other income sources can reduce pressure on your portfolio, even though recovery time after downturns is shorter. The goal is not extreme conservatism. It is matching investments to real cash-flow needs while protecting against inflation and future healthcare costs.The episode also covers survivor planning, charitable giving strategies like QCDs, Medicare surcharge planning, and why prioritizing health becomes one of the highest-return investments you can make when retiring later.Retiring after 65 is not a disadvantage. It simply requires a different plan, tighter execution, and more intentional use of the years that matter most.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Christian thought he was ready for retirement. He just didn’t realize how heavy the weight had been until he finally set it down.After more than 30 years in a high-stress, always-on role at a global chemical company, Christian retired and discovered something he didn’t expect: the stress didn’t disappear all at once. It slowly melted away, like taking off a 30-pound jacket he didn’t even realize he’d been wearing. In this episode of Retirement Reality, Christian shares what the first 18 months of retirement have really felt like, both different and deeply liberating. He opens up about realizing work had become optional years before he actually left, navigating the mental shift from “always on” to fully unplugged, and why retirement gave him permission to finally live healthier and slower.But the heart of this conversation isn’t spreadsheets or withdrawal strategies. It’s about priorities. Christian reflects on watching his father delay retirement, losing his mother too soon, and making a conscious decision not to repeat that pattern. For him, retirement became less about maximizing wealth and more about maximizing time with his wife — cooking together, spending unstructured days side by side, and building a life rooted in presence instead of pressure.If you’re financially prepared but emotionally unsure, Christian’s story offers a steady, honest look at what actually happens after you step away, and why the freedom on the other side often feels lighter than you imagined.-Christian is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Some of the most damaging financial advice doesn’t look shady at all. It looks responsible. It looks optimized. And it looks great on a spreadsheet. This episode breaks down one of the most unethical practices James sees in financial planning, not selling high-fee products, but using projections and tax strategies to justify an advisor’s fee while ignoring the life those numbers are supposed to support. The problem starts when advisors lead with “value creation” instead of purpose. Tax savings, Roth strategies, and optimized projections can be manipulated to look impressive, especially when spending is kept artificially low and retirement is delayed by default. The math may be correct, but the outcome can quietly cost years of freedom, experiences, and time.Using a real case study, James shows how the same tax strategy looks wildly different once spending actually reflects the life someone wants to live. When travel, generosity, and earlier retirement enter the plan, the projected tax “value” shrinks, not because the strategy is bad, but because the goal changed. That’s the point most people miss.This episode reframes what good advice should look like. Financial planning should start with how you want to spend your time, who you want to be with, and what matters most in your life. The tax strategy, investment strategy, and cash-flow plan exist to support that, not replace it.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement doesn’t always arrive on your schedule. Sometimes it shows up early, uninvited, and forces you to rethink everything you thought you knew.For Jim, that moment came at 5, four years before the retirement date he’d carefully planned for. One unexpected layoff, and suddenly the identity he’d built over decades in big tech was shaking underneath him.In this episode of Retirement Reality, James shares the stress, the fear, and the sense of disorientation that came with having the rug pulled out from under him… and the surprising clarity that followed once the dust settled. What started as panic slowly revealed itself as a turning point — a chance to reexamine what he really wanted from his next chapter, not just what he thought he should do.He opens up about reevaluating his timeline, rebuilding confidence, and discovering that being forced off the treadmill early didn’t break his plan, it accelerated it. The layoff he once dreaded became the sharpening moment he didn’t know he needed.As you listen, consider this:Sometimes the moments you fear most end up freeing you the most.Want to be a guest on James’ show to help others by sharing your story? Complete this form: https://vwo3759x8i7.typeform.com/to/IwyScIeR -Jim is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Roth conversions can save thousands in taxes, but they can also trigger Medicare IRMAA surcharges that quietly add up to more than $5,000 a year. Most retirees never see it coming, because the rules for Medicare premiums don’t line up with the tax brackets everyone focuses on.In this video, James breaks down how Roth conversions interact with Medicare Part B and Part D premiums, why modified adjusted gross income matters more than taxable income, and how crossing a threshold by even one dollar can change your costs for an entire year. The case study shows how a couple could save nearly a million dollars in lifetime taxes… but lose tens of thousands to unnecessary IRMAA charges if they convert without a plan. A small adjustment (converting up to the right tier instead of the wrong bracket) boosts their long-term wealth and avoids surprise premiums.If you’re planning Roth conversions before RMDs begin, evaluating a 401(k)-to-Roth strategy, or trying to minimize taxes in early retirement, understanding Medicare thresholds is essential. A smart conversion plan balances tax savings with premium costs so you don’t give back what you worked so hard to save.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Steve spent more than two decades building video games, working with a team that felt more like family than coworkers. By all measures, he loved his work. But a heart attack in 2021 changed everything, and it became the moment that pushed him to rethink the one thing he’d always said he wanted someday: an early retirement.In this episode, Steve sits down with James Conole, CFP®, to share how a health scare, a divorce, and years of slowly learning how to budget and invest turned into the freedom he now wakes up to every day. He didn’t leave work because he hated his job. He left because he finally understood how valuable his time had become and how much life he still wanted to live.Steve talks about losing 70 pounds, rebuilding his health through trial-and-error fitness routines, and the joy of discovering things he never had energy for during his career: jazz bands, improv lessons, spontaneous travel, and even acting classes. He also opens up about moving back to Arizona just in time to support his mom through a cancer diagnosis, a moment that revealed exactly how meaningful this new freedom is.His story is a reminder that retirement isn’t just a math problem. It’s a life problem that you can solve by knowing what you value and experimenting until your days feel like your own again. And for Steve, these last two and half years have been better than he imagined.Watch this episode of Retirement Reality — where real retirees share the wake-up calls, reinventions, and surprising joys that define life on the other side of work.Want to be a guest on James’ show to help others by sharing your story? Complete this form: https://vwo3759x8i7.typeform.com/to/IwyScIeR-Steve is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Most retirement advice quietly assumes you have a partner: two incomes, two Social Security checks, someone to split expenses with, someone to catch the slack if something goes wrong. But for singles, the margins are tighter and the freedom can be much greater. Planning alone means every decision carries more weight, but it also means you have full control over the life you want to build.This video centers on Tina, a 62-year-old single woman with roughly $2.2 million across investment accounts, employer stock, a 401(k), and a Roth IRA. Her situation highlights something many single retirees face: the rules for married couples don’t apply. There’s no second Social Security benefit, no shared expenses, no fallback income — just her plan, her goals, her decisions. Once her “freedom number” becomes clear, the entire plan shifts. Reliable income fills part of the picture, but the rest depends on how her portfolio supports the exact life she wants to live. Simple choices — retiring sooner, traveling more, inviting friends on those trips, or designing a lifestyle that actually reflects what matters — completely change her projections and expand what’s possible.The heart of this conversation isn’t about budgets or perfect withdrawal rates. It’s about giving singles permission to build lives that match their values, not someone else’s template. When the numbers align with the life you want, confidence follows naturally.If this perspective helps you rethink how retirement looks when it’s just you, tap like and share what resonated. Your retirement doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s, it just needs to support the version of life that feels right to you.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retiring at 50 sounds bold, almost unthinkable for most people, but for Kent, it was the only decision that made sense once life, loss, and perspective pushed everything into focus. In this conversation, he sits down with James Conole, CFP®, to share the honest story behind leaving work two decades earlier than expected.Kent talks about saving from age 18, building a plan long before he knew what retirement would look like, and the complicated mix of discipline, luck, and family legacy that helped him reach this moment. He also opens up about the emotional side: the guilt of inheriting wealth after losing both his father and grandfather, the fear of telling coworkers and his mom, and the surprising relief when everyone responded with encouragement instead of judgment.Nine months into retirement, Kent describes the freedom that comes from being fully present with his daughters, traveling on his family’s terms, rediscovering community through pickleball, and learning how to redefine productivity when your time finally becomes your own. And he doesn’t sugarcoat the harder parts — the identity shift, the loss of workplace validation, and the work it takes to build purpose outside of career.This is what early retirement looks like when you stop planning only with your brain and start planning with your heart: more time, more presence, and a life shaped by intention instead of inertia.Watch this episode of Retirement Reality — where real retirees share the highs, lows, and turning points that helped them choose a life they don’t want to postpone.Want to be a guest on James’ show to help others by sharing your story? Complete this form: https://vwo3759x8i7.typeform.com/to/IwyScIeR-Kent is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Think waiting until 70 is the gold standard for Social Security? We dig into the real math behind delayed retirement credits and the hidden trade-offs that rarely make it into the headlines. Drawing on years of planning experience and two vivid case studies, we show how the “bigger check later” can either amplify your lifetime income or quietly drain the resources you need to feel secure.We start with the promise of delayed credits and then zoom out to the full picture: how bridging years are funded, how portfolio withdrawals reduce compounding, and why taxes can swing the outcome. You’ll hear about Greg and Michelle, a couple who used low-income years to convert IRAs to Roth, trimmed future RMDs, and paired those moves with higher benefits at 70. Then meet Linda, who spent down her savings to wait for a larger benefit and ended up with a thinner cushion and more anxiety. Along the way, we break down longevity assumptions, the importance of survivor benefits, and the outsized impact of sequence risk when markets fall during your withdrawal window.By the end, you’ll have a practical framework to compare claiming ages on an after-tax basis, stress test market downturns, and decide whether you value maximum lifetime income, early-retirement flexibility, or a blend of both. If you’ve ever wondered whether to file early, wait until full retirement age, or push to 70, this is your roadmap for choosing the path that fits your health, taxes, investments, and lifestyle.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retiring with a pension changes everything about your retirement math.Most people think about retirement in terms of net worth—how close they are to a million, two million, or more. But if you have a pension, that old framework can send you down the wrong path. In this episode, James explains why retirees with pensions need to think in terms of cash flow, not balances on a statement.James begins with a simple shift: a pension that pays $60,000 a year acts like the income from a $1.5 million portfolio under a traditional 4% withdrawal rule. That perspective alone can reduce the pressure many people feel when they compare their savings to generic benchmarks or to friends who rely entirely on investments.He then walks through real scenarios—showing how a couple aiming to spend $80,000 per year may only need $600,000–$750,000 in savings if pension and Social Security cover the first half of their income needs. And in cases where the pension plus Social Security fully replaces spending, a retiree might not technically need any portfolio withdrawals at all. Cash flow drives the plan; the portfolio simply becomes optional support.James  also covers the nuances most retirees overlook:• How to plan for pensions without cost-of-living adjustments• Why survivorship options can make or break a spouse’s long-term security• How investment strategy changes when you don’t need to pull from your portfolio• Why being 60 or 65 doesn’t automatically mean you need a conservative allocationRetirees with pensions often have far more flexibility than they realize. The key is understanding how the pension slots into the income puzzle, how it affects withdrawal rates, and how it should guide investment decisions—especially for couples.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Some retirees have more money than they ever imagined… and still feel guilty buying the $5 M&Ms.This episode is for the lifelong savers who nailed the retirement planning side—maxed out accounts, invested consistently, hit their “number”—but feel stuck when it’s time to actually spend. James and Ari share real client stories of multimillionaires who still walk past convenience to save a few dollars, not because they need to… but because the “always save” habit is so deeply wired in.In this episode, you’ll hear:Why it’s so hard to shift from accumulator to spenderHow a scarcity mindset can follow you into a very comfortable retirementThe “M&M moment” that exposed just how powerful old money habits can beSimple ways to practice guilt-free, intentional spending that aligns with your valuesIf you’ve ever asked yourself, “Is it really okay to spend this in retirement?” this conversation will help you see your money as a tool for memories, not just a balance sheet number.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A cancer diagnosis changed everything. When Michael’s wife began chemo, time took on a new meaning. The long-term financial plan suddenly felt secondary to the years they still had together. That wake-up call led Michael, then 57, to retire a full decade earlier than planned, trading more income for more life.In this conversation with James, Michael shares the mindset shift that made him walk away from a thriving career and a team he loved leading. He opens up about the guilt of leaving, the relief that followed, and the realization that a company replaces you faster than you think.They also explore how a lifetime of small, consistent choices (early saving, investing through dividend reinvestment plans, and living below his means) gave Michael the freedom to say yes when life demanded it most. Now, his days are wide open: hiking sections of the Appalachian Trail, rediscovering old hobbies, and savoring the quiet moments that used to rush by.It’s an honest look at what happens when money finally becomes a tool for time, not the other way around.Want to be a guest on James’ show to help others by sharing your story? Complete this form: https://vwo3759x8i7.typeform.com/to/IwyScIeR-Michael is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Forget the race for the biggest Social Security check. The real question isn’t how high your benefit can go, it’s how well it fits your life, taxes, and long-term plan.In this episode, James breaks down how the timing of your claim shapes everything: portfolio resilience, tax efficiency, survivor benefits, and the freedom to retire when you want, not when the system says you should.Starting with the foundation (your 35 highest earning years) we unpack what really happens when you claim early, wait for full retirement age, or delay until 70. You’ll hear how each path affects your taxable income, Roth conversion opportunities, and even the size of your surviving spouse’s check.It’s not about chasing an 8% “return” on delay; it’s about coordination. For those with meaningful savings in 401(k)s or IRAs, waiting can unlock a powerful tax window that permanently lowers RMDs. And for those still working or navigating a market downturn, claiming early can sometimes protect your portfolio from harmful withdrawals.By the end, you’ll see how aligning Social Security with your health, income sources, and retirement goals builds an income floor that funds confidence, not just checks.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Retirement Reality, Darren shares what it’s really like to walk away from work at 54 and why it still feels surreal. After decades of saving, hitting his number, and paying off the house, a company reorg gave him the push he needed to finally make the leap.He talks about how it feels to go from structure to freedom overnight, what surprised him about early retirement, and why he refuses to see it as a “forever” decision. For Darren, this season isn’t about stopping life — it’s about living it on his own terms.The conversation dives into what so many retirees quietly wrestle with: the emotional side of letting go, the fear of spending after years of saving, and the question of who you are without a job title. It’s honest, grounded, and a reminder that retirement isn’t an ending, it’s just a different kind of beginning.Want to be a guest on James’ show to help others by sharing your story? Complete this form: https://vwo3759x8i7.typeform.com/to/IwyScIeR-Darren is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A single misunderstanding about Social Security spousal benefits can cost couples thousands over retirement. This episode unpacks the real math behind how Social Security treats spouses, ex-spouses, and survivors, so you can make smart claiming decisions that protect both cash flow and long-term security.Listen to learn how the spousal benefit actually works: it’s based on 50% of the primary earner’s full retirement age benefit, not when they file. We walk through clear examples showing who qualifies, how marriage length and divorce rules apply, and when a lower earner can switch from their own benefit to a larger spousal amount.James also separates spousal from survivor benefits—because they’re not the same thing. Survivor checks can reach up to 100% of what the deceased earned, which makes timing even more critical for the higher earner. You’ll hear how early filing, delayed credits, and coordination with 401(k) withdrawals or Roth conversions all play into your bigger retirement income plan.The goal: help couples see Social Security not as a guessing game, but as one of the most flexible (and misunderstood) tools for creating reliable income.If you’re planning around two benefit records, a stay-at-home spouse, or a late-career divorce, this episode will clarify your options and help you avoid the traps that quietly shrink your lifetime income.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What if the “smart” money choice isn’t the choice that builds your best life?This Root Talks episode starts with a bucket-list moment for James—throwing the first pitch at a Padres game—and turns into a bigger lesson: money is a tool to create meaning, not a score to keep. It’s a look at the Five Types of Wealth (financial, time, social, mental, and physical) and why the spreadsheet answer isn’t always the human answer.James and Ari share real examples: paying for time to be with family and friends, choosing health over “perfect” returns, even saying yes to a once-in-a-lifetime trip when it matters most. It’s practical retirement planning and financial planning through a different lens—purpose-driven wealth, money mindset, peace of mind.If the goal is a life well lived, optimization means aligning dollars with values: relationships, adventure, and the stories you’ll keep telling. That’s true retirement lifestyle design... building a life you don’t want to retire from.Watch to rethink “financially optimal,” and learn how to use your money to buy back time, reduce stress, and live on purpose.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Those “3x by 40, 6x by 50, 10x by 67” charts feel official—until your life doesn’t match the average. In this episode, James shows why age-based savings benchmarks miss the mark and replaces them with a simple, four-step method that fits you.First, get clear on spending in retirement (inflation-adjusted, lifestyle-aware). Then credit guaranteed income, like Social Security, pensions, annuities, part-time work, help to size the real gap. Applying a conservative withdrawal rate to turn that gap into a target portfolio, and back-solve to today with reasonable returns and annual contributions can help you find security. No fluff. Just a plan you can update every year.Real-life cases make it concrete: an early retiree whose “confident” multiple falls short, two teachers whose pensions shrink the target, and a late-career saver who unlocks home equity to close the gap.What you’ll learn:Why age-based benchmarks exist—and where they can misleadHow timing (early retirement vs. later) changes the numberThe role of Social Security and pensions in lowering your targetWhen home equity or windfalls can bridge shortfallsThe four-step method: expenses → income → gap → portfolio mathUsing a withdrawal rate (e.g., 4%) to set a clear targetHow to back-solve to today’s balance and savings planStress-testing returns, inflation, and timing choicesIf generic multiples leave you anxious or overconfident, this conversation trades guesswork for clarity. Translate goals into numbers, see which levers actually move the needle, and build a plan that funds a life you enjoy.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Retirement Reality, meet Donovan, a 55-year-old retiree who turned an unexpected career exit into an opportunity for freedom, reflection, and new purpose. Donovan shares how one defining word, choice, shaped his journey before, during, and after retirement.From years of disciplined saving and intentional living to facing an unplanned exit from corporate life, Donovan opens up about how preparation, mindset, and adaptability transformed what could have been a setback into a second act filled with meaning. He and James discuss the emotional and psychological sides of retirement: identity shifts, finding purpose, redefining relationships, and learning to spend after decades of saving.This conversation dives into the real retirement journey: the freedom it brings, the fears it stirs, and the wisdom that comes from embracing both. Whether you're approaching retirement or simply rethinking your next chapter, Donovan’s story will challenge you to see this season as an opportunity — not an ending.Key Themes:The power of choice in financial and life planningTransitioning from career identity to personal purposeManaging the emotional and psychological side of retirementFinding meaning, health, and community in life after workOvercoming the fear of spending after years of saving-Donovan is not a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC and received no compensation for participating in this video. His statements reflect his own opinions and experience and are not indicative of any specific client’s experience and are not a guarantee of results. No cash or non-cash compensation was provided, and no material conflicts are known.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Early retirement income can feel complicated, but a steady paycheck from savings starts with a simple framework. This episode reframes withdrawal decisions, explains why a fixed 4 percent rule can be too conservative in some cases, and shows when a 5 percent starting point may fit with the right allocation and ongoing adjustments. A million dollar case study turns rates into an annual paycheck while addressing sequence risk and flexible spending guardrails.Taxes do the heavy lifting. Retirement income is taxed differently than wages, with no FICA on non wage income, only up to 85 percent of Social Security taxable, and long term capital gains often taxed at 0 or 15 percent. Blending IRA withdrawals, brokerage draws, and Social Security can produce the same 100,000 dollars of cash flow with a lower tax bill than a 100,000 dollar salary. The discussion covers thresholds, brackets, the higher standard deduction after age 65, and tactics to keep more of the portfolio working.The episode finishes by assembling the paycheck. IRA, brokerage, Roth, Social Security, and pension income are coordinated so deposits match spending rhythms, with room for the retirement spending smile, one time costs, healthcare, and annual tune ups as markets and laws evolve.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retiring early isn’t just about having enough money, it’s about using the right tax moves in the right years. This conversation between James and Ari maps the three biggest levers for early retirees: Roth conversions, ACA health insurance subsidies, and 0% long-term capital gains. A real-world case study shows how account mix and spending levels can flip what’s “best,” and how small income shifts can change the math in a big way.The episode breaks down when Roth conversions pay off versus when they backfire, how keeping modified AGI under ACA thresholds can save five figures, and how harvesting capital gains at the 0% federal rate can reset cost basis and rebalance efficiently. It frames the tax window between the final work years and required minimum distributions, modeling income year by year to prioritize lifetime impact, not short-term refunds.The focus is clarity and control—ranking strategies by pre-tax versus brokerage mix, showing how different spending assumptions can reverse the outcome, and outlining a practical process for tax-gain harvesting and rebalancing. James and Ari guide you to use tax strategy as a tool to buy more freedom, not more complexity.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What if the next 10 years bring just 3% returns from the S&P 500?In this episode, we turn that forecast into a real-world retirement plan—not panic. You’ll learn how to stress test your portfolio, build flexibility into your spending, and design a withdrawal strategy that can survive tough markets.Listen as James and Ari break down:Sequence-of-returns risk — why bad early years hurt more than bad averages.The modern 4% rule — how to use it as a guardrail, not a guarantee.Diversification that actually works — adding small caps, value, international, and bonds to reduce risk from overexposed tech-heavy portfolios.Tax-smart moves — Roth conversions, cash buffers, and dynamic withdrawal rules that adapt to changing markets.Whether you’re planning to retire early or just want peace of mind through an uncertain decade, this guide gives you a clear, flexible framework—so your lifestyle isn’t dictated by Wall Street’s forecasts.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Think your retirement’s safer with a little gold, a favorite stock, and a home full of equity? Time for a reality check. In this episode, we put three “sacred” retirement assets to the test and show how they can quietly derail the one outcome that really matters: a steady paycheck for life.You’ll learn how to define your retirement portfolio’s real job, growth that beats inflation and protection that funds your lifestyle through market swings. We unpack gold’s myth versus math, why concentrated stock bets widen your risk, and how home equity fits more as lifestyle than income.Then we share a clear framework for sustainable withdrawals:growth sleeves that fight inflationreserve sleeves that fund stabilityrebalancing rules and guardrails that keep you on trackBecause a great retirement isn’t built on shiny objects or hometown pride, it’s built on reliable income you can live on, year after year.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The real question isn’t “Can we retire?”, it’s “On how much, and when do the big costs fade so our savings can breathe?”In this episode, James walks through one couples' retirement plan to show how timing, travel, and housing choices can turn a shaky forecast into a confident glidepath.He highlights the income canyon most people miss (the stretch between retiring and starting Social Security) where withdrawals rise sharply, then ease once benefits begin and the mortgage is gone. By front-loading travel for the first ten “go-go” years, delaying Social Security, and planning a mid-70s downsize, they achieve nearly the same security as working three extra years without giving up their best health and freedom.James explains why the 4% rule can mislead, how to align income with evolving expenses, and what it takes to keep a plan sustainable through market swings and lifestyle shifts.Key Takeaways:• The income canyon between 65–70• Smarter spending vs. working longer• Front-loading travel without straining savings• The “retirement spending smile” in action• When downsizing adds flexibility and securityIf you’re in your 60s wondering when your savings can finally breathe, James lays out a clear, practical path to a confident “yes” on retirement.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Forget the gold watch and glide path to the couch. Retirement has been rewritten. In this episode, James walks through the 10 biggest shifts redefining life after work—and how to replace outdated rules with a plan that’s practical, human, and built for how people actually live today.From the mindset shift away from Depression-era scarcity to using money as a tool for a richer life, this episode explores how to align spending with values so every dollar supports health, connection, and meaning.Longevity changes everything. With many people now facing 25 to 30 years in retirement, healthspan and financial strategy both need an update. Learn how longer lives, inflation, and lower bond yields are forcing a smarter approach: reliable income for essentials, growth for purchasing power, and cash buffers to ride out volatility.We break down the fall of pensions and the rise of 401(k)s and IRAs—plus sequence-of-returns risk, Social Security timing, and tax-efficient withdrawals that can extend your savings by a decade or more.Retirement isn’t a cliff anymore; it’s a ramp. Hear how phased work, consulting, and passion projects keep identity and income alive. We’ll also share ways to plan for rising healthcare costs, use technology for travel and lifelong learning, and design daily habits that add both years and meaning.What you’ll learn:Retirement mindset: how to shift from scarcity to purpose and use money as a tool for fulfillment.Portfolio strategy: balancing income, growth, and liquidity for longevity and inflation.Tax planning: how to manage withdrawals, Social Security, and RMDs for lifetime efficiency.Health and lifestyle design: funding healthcare, travel, and connection intentionally.Purpose and meaning: creating a next chapter that feels alive and aligned.If you want to build a retirement that reflects your values, not old-school financial rules, this conversation gives you the clarity to live it well.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What if the real financial risk isn’t running out of money, but running out of time to use it well? In this episode, listen as James and Ari unpack a $14 million case study with concentrated inherited stock, sizable retirement accounts, and big questions about spending, portfolio risk, taxes, and legacy.See how a single allocation decision can swing outcomes from an eight-figure estate to running out of money by age 75. Learn why $25,000 a month versus $50,000 a month can change the end balance by tens of millions, and how to fund first-class experiences without sacrificing long-term security.Get practical about investment mix and sequence risk, including why a preservation-tilted portfolio can quietly erode optionality over decades. Then map a smarter spending design: a steady baseline plus time-boxed “experience funds” for travel and family, so you can say yes when health and energy are highest.What you’ll learn (high-net-worth planning focus):Investment strategy and portfolio allocation: balancing growth and preservation, managing sequence risk, and diversifying concentrated stock.Tax strategy: timing Roth conversions, harvesting gains in low-rate windows, using QCDs to blunt RMDs, and giving appreciated stock through donor-advised funds.Estate planning: moving from revocable trusts to SLATs and grantor trusts, plus the deeper work of intent, values, and right-sized inheritances.Spending plan design: building a lifestyle-first plan that funds experiences today and keeps long-term flexibility.You’ll also hear updated context on how many Americans actually cross eight figures, why common “ultra-high-net-worth” stats surprise most people, and how to turn a windfall — inheritance, business sale, or concentrated equity — into a resilient, purpose-driven plan.If the goal is money that reflects your purpose, not your fears, this conversation gives you a clear path to act with confidence.-The statements provided are from individuals who are not clients of Root Financial Partners, LLC. These individuals were not compensated for their comments, and their views do not necessarily reflect those of Root Financial Partners, LLC. The information shared is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a recommendation or testimonial regarding advisory services.Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written aCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Think your tax bill disappears in retirement? Think again. It may drop for a few quiet years, until RMDs, Social Security taxation, and Medicare IRMAA kick in. That “low-tax retirement” dream can close fast.Learn the retirement tax arc and how targeted Roth conversions during low-income years can cut lifetime taxes by six figures, reduce future RMDs, and give you more control over when you realize income.In this episode, you'll learn to tackle the silent retirement killer: underspending. Fear of running out is real, and it often steals your best years. See how a living financial plan with projections, guardrails, and ongoing adjustments turns anxiety into informed choices. That way, you can say yes to travel, family, and experiences without second-guessing every swipe.It's important that you remember to reframe your portfolio design for withdrawals. Growth still matters to beat inflation, but it needs partners. A practical three-bucket strategy blends long-term growth, stable reserves for downturns, and steady ballast to limit sequence-of-returns risk while protecting purchasing power.This episode shows a practical path you can use now to align your tax planning, retirement spending, and investment strategy with the life you actually want. -Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What if the riskiest move isn’t retiring too early, but waiting so long your best years pass by? This episode unpacks the real regrets of 909 retirees and the practical steps they wish they’d taken sooner. Design purpose. Spend on what matters. Do it while health and energy are on your side.Beat the “one more year” trap. Working longer can look safer on a spreadsheet, but life isn’t a spreadsheet. Learn how to prototype purpose before day one, shift your identity from saver to spender without guilt, and choose a retirement location that supports daily joy and long-term care needs.Avoid the hidden tax hazards that derail cash flow. Understand RMDs, Social Security taxation/stacking, and Medicare IRMAA. Use Roth conversions and bracket smoothing to lower lifetime taxes and protect your spending plan.Put relationships ahead of returns. Money gives options. Connection gives meaning. With simple guardrails and a clear plan, you can spend earlier and more intentionally on experiences, travel, and family, instead of hoarding for a “someday” that never comes.Ready to align your retirement plan with the life you actually want to live? Listen as James gives you the framework and the nudge to start now.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
We’ve all heard the clichés: focus on what you can control, embrace the pain not the suffering, fight for what you want.Easy to dismiss, right? But the truth is, those sayings stick around for a reason. They hold the kind of wisdom that can change how you approach life, work, and even setbacks.What often gets missed is that clichés aren’t about perfection, they’re about perspective. They remind you that regret comes from the chances you didn’t take, that discipline lasts longer than motivation, and that consistency matters more than bursts of effort. It’s not about chasing outcomes—it’s about showing up, day after day, for the things that matter most.One question that flips the script: How do I minimize future regrets? Suddenly, clichés like “control what you can” or “give it your all” stop sounding tired and start feeling urgent. They’re not just empty lines, they’re the compass for your decisions.When you finally pay attention to the advice you’ve heard a thousand times, life feels lighter, setbacks feel smaller, and your goals feel closer. It’s not about ignoring the noise, it’s about finally hearing the truth inside it.Which cliché have you been ignoring that’s ready to guide you?-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Most people stay with the wrong financial advisor far too long: out of loyalty, inertia, or fear of starting over. But the cost of sticking with the wrong person can be measured in dollars, stress, and lost years you can’t get back. 5 Signs You Should Fire Your Financial Advisor1. They always say “ask your CPA” instead of doing proactive tax planning (advisors don’t file returns, but tax planning is inseparable from investing and retirement decisions).2. They only talk about investments and ignore taxes, retirement income, insurance, and estate planning.3. You leave meetings confused—jargon and complexity replace clear explanations.4. Your spouse/partner is ignored or left out of meetings and decisions.5. You wouldn’t rehire them today if you were starting fresh.A great advisor simplifies your life, coordinates every part of the plan, and speaks plainly. If that’s not your experience, it might be time to move on.Ready to explore whether your advisory relationship is truly serving your best interests? Take an objective look at these warning signs and consider what advice your future self would give you today.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Ever wish your 80-year-old self could give you a nudge today? After years working with clients in their 70s and 80s, three lessons rise to the top: treat wealth as money, time, and health, know your financial independence number, and prioritize what money can’t buy while you still can.In your 50s–60s, many people hit a rare “sweet spot” where financial security, free time, and decent health overlap. Too many keep grinding until that window closes. A clear FI plan turns work from mandatory to optional, so choices reflect values instead of fear. And the biggest ROI isn’t from another spreadsheet. It comes from a fit body, a calm mind, rich relationships, and purposeful use of time.Cognitive health compounds. So do habits. Mental challenge, movement, and social connection strengthen the brain; chronic stress and self-doubt erode it. Don’t wait for retirement to start living. Money can be rebuilt. Health and relationships are harder to regain.What would your older self tell you right now? Drop a comment so others can learn from your playbook.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Is a Roth IRA really better than a traditional IRA? The truth is... it depends on your tax situation. In this video, you’ll learn why your current tax bracket versus your retirement tax bracket should drive your decision, not blanket advice.Most retirees pay less in taxes later in life, which creates opportunities for smart strategies like tax arbitrage and Roth conversions. By contributing to traditional accounts during high-earning years and converting in lower-tax years, you can potentially save thousands (even hundreds of thousands) over your lifetime.James also covers why neither Roth nor traditional accounts are truly tax-free, and how tax diversification gives you flexibility to manage income in retirement. With a real case study, you’ll see how strategic Roth conversions added more than $100,000 to retirement assets.Listen now to discover how to choose between Roth vs traditional IRAs and optimize your retirement tax planning.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Financial planning’s most famous guideline just got an upgrade. In this exclusive interview, James speaks with Bill Bengen—the MIT-trained engineer turned financial advisor who created the 4% rule—about his updated research and what it means for retirees today.Bengen reveals that diversification alone can raise the safe withdrawal rate to 4.7%, and under certain market conditions, retirees may be able to withdraw 6%, 7%, or even 8% annually. The original 4% rule was never meant to reflect average scenarios. It was built from the worst-case retirement timing in modern history. Even then, a 4% withdrawal strategy lasted 30 years. Bengen’s findings show that across history, the average sustainable withdrawal rate has exceeded 7%, suggesting many retirees could be living more cautiously than necessary.In this conversation, James and Bengen discuss the two factors that matter most when determining safe withdrawals: inflation expectations and stock market valuations at retirement. They also explore why downturns don’t usually require major changes to a plan, but inflation threats demand immediate attention.Rather than focusing on a single “magic number,” Bengen emphasizes a process-oriented approach—one that starts with your circumstances and considers the economic environment before setting a withdrawal strategy.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What makes you trust someone with your financial future? In this episode of Root Talks, James and Ari unpack the powerful role of intuition in building lasting relationships with financial advisors, business partners, and even loved ones.They explain how what we call a gut feeling is actually condensed pattern recognition, your brain quietly scanning countless experiences to guide your decisions before you can put words to it. This is why many Root clients engage with our content for months before reaching out. They are building trust, alignment, and confidence long before the first conversation.You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes look at how Root designs every client touchpoint to create that same sense of connection—from videos and the first call with our client success manager Jay to the advisor relationship itself. James shares how Root’s hiring process focuses not just on technical skill but on whether a candidate evokes the same feeling of trust clients get from our content. Ari reflects on how intuition plays a role in personal relationships too, bridging the gap between professional and personal trust.As Root grows, James and Ari discuss how we preserve our culture through decentralized command, empowering advisors to deliver personalized guidance while staying true to our philosophy.If you are searching for a financial advisor who makes you feel understood and confident about your future, explore our Root Drops and Advisor Unplugged series on our website on YouTube channel. Because the right advisor is not just about credentials or knowledge, it is about finding someone who feels right.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Navigating market volatility in retirement requires more than the traditional 60/40 portfolio. This episode explores three critical risks every retiree must address to maintain financial security through changing market conditions.The first is sequence of return risk, which can devastate a portfolio if early withdrawals align with a downturn. Listen to James share his concept of "Root Reserves", setting aside five years of stable investments to provide protection during turbulent periods without selling at a loss.The second is inflation risk. Even modest 3% inflation can nearly triple the cost of living over a typical retirement. This makes growth investments essential, even for conservative retirees, to preserve purchasing power across decades.The third is behavioral risk. There is an emotional side of investing is often overlooked. Understanding personal comfort with volatility is just as important as the numbers. Different types of fixed income play different roles, from providing liquidity to acting as portfolio ballast during market stress.By analyzing cash flow needs, time horizon, and risk tolerance, retirees can create a portfolio built to weather any financial storm.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement planning is often framed as a numbers game where you can get lost in focusing on maximizing your 401(k), minimizing taxes, and chasing investment returns. But financial security alone doesn’t guarantee fulfillment. The bigger challenge many retirees face is psychological, not financial.The transition from decades of work into retirement often sparks an identity crisis. A career provides structure, purpose, and community—when it’s gone, retirees can feel adrift. Without clarity on what truly matters, it’s easy to copy someone else’s blueprint for retirement and end up feeling unfulfilled.As Morgan Housel points out, without a clear definition of happiness, people mimic those who appear successful. We can o measure success in houses, cars, or vacations. Yet those measures don’t guarantee joy. The key is asking the right questions: Which relationships matter most? What brings genuine purpose? How do you want an ordinary Tuesday morning to look?One revealing exercise highlights these priorities: imagine receiving $25,000 that must be spent in a week. The choices made often uncover what really matters and form the foundation for a retirement vision that feels authentic.When that vision is clear, financial strategies can support your goals, whether you dream of world travel or your ideal life routine at home.Retirement isn’t just an ending; it’s the start of a more authentic chapter.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A retirement story that challenges everything you thought you knew about what’s possible in your golden years.Meet Michael and Lisa: a couple in their early sixties with $2 million saved who are worried about running out of money too soon. Their initial plan looked bleak, but three simple adjustments reshaped their retirement outlook without working longer or cutting back on their lifestyle dreams.The shift came from questioning assumptions. Instead of projecting first-year expenses forever, they recognized that travel-heavy budgets don’t last into their 80s and 90s. Pair that insight with a portfolio tailored to their situation, not arbitrary rules, and a smart Roth conversion strategy, and their success probability jumped from 32% to 74%.The real takeaway isn’t just the numbers. These strategies are accessible to anyone. Retirement planning works best when expenses evolve with time, portfolios reflect personal circumstances, and taxes are managed proactively.Your retirement might be closer than you think. Let's explore how the right adjustments can turn uncertainty into confidence.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The hidden complexities of Social Security could cost retirees tens of thousands over a lifetime. While it may seem like a simple income source, the right strategy can dramatically improve your financial security.Claiming isn’t one-size-fits-all. Protecting a spouse, guarding against longevity risk, or maximizing investments each call for a different approach. Traditional breakeven analyses often miss key factors like the opportunity cost of using investments while waiting for benefits.Spousal and survivor benefits can be game-changers—especially for couples with different earning histories. Even divorced individuals from long marriages may have powerful options.Taxes add another layer. Up to 85% of your benefits can be taxable, but with smart planning, that burden can shrink. And if you work while claiming early, your benefits may be reduced, erasing the advantage.Most importantly: retiring and claiming benefits are separate decisions. Your Social Security continues to grow whether you work or not, creating opportunities for better coordination across income sources and better after-tax income.Discover how mastering these Social Security secrets can transform your retirement strategy and your peace of mind.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Most retirement plans focus on money alone, but the equation is incomplete without factoring in healthspan. Lifespan is how long someone lives, but healthspan is the number of years spent in good physical and cognitive health. The gap is significant. The average American lives to 77, but healthspan often ends around 66.This creates a retirement paradox. Many professionals work into their mid-60s to maximize Social Security and retirement accounts, only to discover declining health limits the freedom they saved for. The financial benefits of working longer are measurable, but the hidden costs are just as real: strained relationships, stress-related health problems, and missed life experiences.True retirement planning goes beyond asking “Can I afford to retire?” The real question is “What is the cost of not retiring?” For those financially secure, continuing in a stressful job can shorten healthspan and diminish quality of life.The hardest retirement stories are not about running out of money. They are about running out of health before enjoying the freedom that was earned. A strong plan considers both financial security and healthspan, ensuring not just wealth in later years, but the ability to create memories when they matter most.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What happens when growth changes a company?We’ve all seen it—your favorite restaurant expands and suddenly the quality slips. The connection feels lost. But does growing always mean losing what made you special?At Root, we think about growth differently. We use “anti-goals” to define what we never want to become, with checks in place so expansion never overshadows client experience or team wellbeing. That’s why we recently lowered our minimum investment from $2M to $1M. It wasn’t a quick decision. It came after expanding our team to ensure service stays exceptional.Like Patagonia, we measure success by more than profit. For us, it’s about advisor engagement, client satisfaction, and building a place where our team wakes up energized to serve.If you’re curious how companies can grow without losing their soul, we’d love to hear what brands you feel most connected to and why. - Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
When one spouse passes away, the survivor often faces what is known as the “widow’s tax.” It is not an official IRS tax, but the impact of moving from married to single tax brackets. A couple earning $120,000 in the 12 percent bracket can see the surviving spouse pushed into the 24 percent bracket with the same income. This tax bracket compression happens at the most vulnerable time.Watch as James outlines three strategies that help protect a surviving spouse from this financial burden. Strategic Roth conversions can reduce future tax exposure by shifting assets from pre-tax to Roth while in lower brackets. Maximizing Social Security benefits creates a stronger income floor through survivorship benefits. Understanding and applying the IRS life expectancy tables for Required Minimum Distributions ensures more efficient withdrawals.These approaches require careful timing and planning, but they can ease the long-term financial impact on a surviving spouse. Proactive strategies today can secure greater financial stability for tomorrow.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Redefining retirement with purpose and adventureJohn and Bev retired at 55, sold almost everything, and traded their dream home for two backpacks, golf clubs, and a life of full-time travel. Since then, they have visited 107 countries and all 50 states as “The Retirement Travelers.”Their journey began during COVID, when cancelled plans led to an Airstream trip across America’s national parks. Living in 220 square feet showed them how little they truly needed—freeing them to downsize, travel, and focus on experiences over possessions.With Bev’s MS diagnosis adding urgency, they embraced their “go-go years” while working closely with financial planners to ensure their plan supported their lifestyle. They now share stories, practical tips, and inspiration through their platform, proving meaningful travel does not require expensive, tourist-heavy destinations.Their message is simple: whatever your dream is, pursue it now.Learn more here: https://www.retirementtravelers.com_ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What if the “financially optimal” choice doesn’t actually lead to your best life?This conversation explores the balance between optimizing money and optimizing happiness. We break down the Five Types of Wealth—financial, time, social, mental, and physical—and show why sometimes the decision that looks inefficient on paper may actually be the smartest for your overall wellbeing.From real-life examples like paying for time-saving conveniences or investing in health, to reflections on why peace of mind often matters more than perfect numbers, this episode reframes what true optimization looks like.Because at the end of the day, wealth isn’t just about money. It’s about building a life you don’t want to retire from.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
When the numbers say you can retire, but you can’t step away. Many people with the financial means to retire keep working, telling themselves one more year will make the plan even stronger. But at what cost to your time, health, and relationships?This episode explores “the good pickle,” where chasing more financial security comes at the expense of other forms of wealth like time freedom, social connection, and well-being. You will learn why money gets prioritized, how to rebalance, and simple ways to protect all areas of life so your plan supports more than just the numbers.Because the true measure of success is not just a perfect projection, it is a life well lived.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Thinking about retiring early and worried it might hurt your Social Security benefits? Good news: it probably won’t.A common myth is that you have to work into your 60s to get the most out of Social Security. In reality, benefits are based on your 35 highest-earning years—not the age you stop working.This episode breaks down how benefits are calculated, what “bend points” are, and why even part-time income in semi-retirement can make a difference.There’s also an important distinction between when you stop working and when you start claiming. Monthly benefits can range from around $1,400 at age 62 to $2,400 at age 70, depending on the timing.Curious what your own numbers look like? Head to ssa.gov to create a free account and check your personalized estimate. It’s a simple step that can help you make smarter retirement decisions._ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Money conversations fall short when only one spouse is at the table. It’s easy to treat financial planning like another household task to divide and conquer, but unlike errands, your financial plan is the blueprint for your shared future.What we’ve seen time and again is that the person sleeping next to you often holds the key to your blind spots. They know what stresses you out, what brings you joy, and what dreams you’ve stopped saying out loud. That’s why the best financial plans aren’t just about returns or tax strategies—they’re built around conversations that reflect what both of you actually care about.One question we love to ask: “Would you rather spend more each year, or donate that money to your least favorite political cause?” It’s uncomfortable and it works. Couples suddenly uncover real goals they’ve never voiced before.When both partners are involved, tradeoffs become clearer, values rise to the surface, and decisions feel more connected. It’s not just better planning, it’s a better relationship with your future.What conversations might you and your partner still need to have?-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Forget the myth that you need a million dollars to retire. What really matters is creating sustainable cash flow—not hitting a magic number.Retirement success comes down to three things: your expenses, guaranteed income (like Social Security or pensions), and the gap your savings need to fill. For some, that gap is smaller than expected.Real examples—like a couple living comfortably on $300K in investments—show it’s possible. Small lifestyle changes, like cutting $1,000 in monthly expenses, can reduce your retirement savings need by hundreds of thousands.Define what “comfortable” means to you, then calculate the gap. The real number might surprise you._ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Can a children’s poem change how you think about retirement? In this episode, we unpack the hidden wisdom in Shel Silverstein’s “Smart” and how it reflects a common retirement planning mistake: trading time and well-being for wealth you may no longer need.We explore why it’s hard to step away from accumulation mode—even after reaching financial independence—and how this mindset can cost you more than it earns. The real risk isn’t running out of money. It’s not recognizing when you have enough.Learn how a clear, personalized financial plan can help you shift focus from growing wealth to living well. Discover how to align your money with what matters most.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The hardest part of retirement isn’t always financial, it’s psychological. For many, stepping away from work isn’t a light switch, but a dimmer that adjusts over time. This episode of Root Talks unpacks what makes the retirement decision so complex, especially for high-achieving professionals whose identity is tied to their careers.Through a real-life case study, the conversation explores how severance offers can become powerful “test drives” for retirement, offering space to reimagine life beyond work. Ari and James examine the impact of golden handcuffs— when financial incentives cloud what really matters: time, health, and meaningful connection.If retirement feels more like a mental block than a math problem, this episode offers a new lens. Learn how tools like Tim Ferriss’s fear-setting exercise can help unpack the real risk of not of leaving work, but of staying too long. -Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Even with a strong financial plan in place, many professionals find themselves hesitating at the retirement decision—stuck in the cycle of “just one more year.” The numbers say it’s possible, yet the fear of leaving behind a paycheck, a title, or a sense of purpose keeps them working long past the point of “enough.”This episode reframes retirement readiness through the lens of the five dimensions of wealth: financial, time, physical, social, and mental. Financial wealth is just one piece. Time wealth—measured in the limited seconds of healthy, vibrant life left—is often the most undervalued. Physical health determines whether retirement years are active or restricted. Social wealth, built through decades of relationships, directly impacts longevity and joy. And mental wealth—peace, clarity, purpose—often gets sacrificed in the name of financial optimization. For those who’ve diligently saved and planned, the biggest risk may not be running out of money. It may be running out of time to fully live.Explore how shifting the question from “Can I afford to retire?” to “What am I giving up by staying?” can lead to a more fulfilling path forward.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Your 401(k) is likely your largest retirement asset—so the decisions made about it can have a lasting impact. This episode explores the pros and cons of keeping a 401(k) versus rolling it over to an IRA.Learn when it makes sense to stay in a 401(k), especially for those retiring between ages 55 and 59½, when a special IRS rule allows penalty-free withdrawals not available in IRAs. Keeping pre-tax funds in a 401(k) may also support more efficient backdoor Roth strategies.Six key factors influence the decision: cost, control, investment options, account consolidation, ease of use, and coordination across accounts. The discussion also dives into advanced strategies—such as in-plan Roth conversions, the tax treatment of after-tax contributions, and Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA) for company stock.The right choice depends on individual retirement timelines, tax strategies, and long-term financial goals. This episode helps uncover what to consider before making a final decision.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you’ve ever found yourself wondering whether you really need a financial advisor, this episode is for you. James and Ari unpack the deeper reasons people seek financial guidance—and why the decision often goes far beyond dollars and cents.Much like seeing a doctor for preventative care, working with the right advisor is about protecting your future, reducing stress, and reclaiming your most precious resource: time. From saving 20+ hours a month of DIY management to gaining peace of mind, better sleep, and a trusted partner for life’s biggest financial decisions—this conversation explores the emotional and practical value of professional advice.You’ll hear a powerful testimonial from a self-proclaimed DIY-er who discovered five unexpected benefits of hiring an advisor—and why, in hindsight, it was one of the best investments they’ve made.Whether you’re confident in your current strategy or simply curious if you could be doing more with your time and money, this episode will help you ask the right questions about your financial life.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
At 90 years old, will you remember that final bonus or the time you didn’t spend with the people you love? This powerful question reframes how we think about retirement timing beyond the numbers.Yes, financial readiness matters. But delaying retirement for "just one more cycle" or "just one more raise" often leads to a dangerous pattern—constantly moving the goalpost while trading away your most vibrant, healthy years.In this episode, we explore the critical difference between lifespan and healthspan. While many Americans live into their 80s or 90s, our healthiest years typically decline around age 66. Waiting too long to retire may leave you with more money, but fewer active years to travel, hike, or be present with grandchildren.We also unpack the emotional side of retirement: the identity loss many face when stepping away from their career, and how this psychological barrier—paired with strained relationships from decades of overwork—can keep people stuck longer than they should be.Retirement isn't just about having enough money. It's about having enough life left to enjoy it._ Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A seven-figure portfolio can feel like a green light for retirement—but the numbers don’t always tell the full story. In one case study, a couple with over $1 million saved faced a withdrawal rate close to 14% based on their desired lifestyle. That’s nearly three times higher than what’s typically considered sustainable.This story is a reminder that retirement success isn’t just about hitting a number, it’s about how your money is structured to support your life.A solid plan makes the difference between retiring with confidence and retiring with uncertainty.Let’s help you build the kind of plan that lasts.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs often get all the attention, but there’s another tool that can play a powerful role in your long-term strategy: the humble brokerage account.Unlike retirement accounts with age restrictions and penalties, brokerage accounts offer flexibility. You can access funds at any time, for any purpose without early withdrawal penalties. That kind of control can be incredibly valuable, especially if your goals include retiring early, helping family, or funding big life moments along the way.Having a mix of account types—pre-tax, Roth, and brokerage—can give you more control over your income and taxes in retirement. It also helps you avoid a common challenge: having most of your wealth tied up in accounts that are difficult (or costly) to access when you need them most.A thoughtful strategy includes more than just maxing out retirement accounts. It’s about building flexibility, tax efficiency, and confidence into every stage of your financial life.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
After working with hundreds of people navigating retirement, we’ve seen a clear pattern: the biggest regrets aren’t about money. They’re about meaning.Too often, people retire from something—but never toward something. They solve the financial side without planning for the life side. And that leads to some common regrets:No clear purpose after work: Retirement without direction quickly turns from freedom to restlessness.Neglecting health too long: Wellness is what fuels the retirement you’ve dreamed about—don’t wait to prioritize it.Losing social connection: The workplace offers more structure and belonging than many realize until it’s gone.Expecting retirement to feel like a vacation forever: It won’t. But with intention, it can become a reinvention.Being too afraid to spend: Your money is a tool to live—not something to hoard while life passes by.Don’t wait to think about what really matters. The best retirements are built not just on financial security—but on vision, relationships, health, and joy.Start designing a life you won’t regret.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The biggest question I hear from people planning for retirement is this: Am I going to run out of money before I run out of life? But here’s the thing, no matter how much you’ve saved, that fear doesn’t automatically go away. In this video, I walk through what the data actually says about your chances of running out of money, where the 4% rule comes from, and why many people end up being far too conservative with their spending.I’ll also share a more flexible way to approach withdrawals so you can protect your future without missing out on the life you want to live right now. This isn’t about guessing or hoping for the best. It’s about building a plan that supports the kind of retirement you’re excited to wake up to.-Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What does it really mean to change someone’s life through financial advice? While we’re not saving lives like doctors, the impact we have on our clients’ futures can be just as meaningful. Often, it’s not about the numbers—it’s about helping someone move forward when fear is holding them back.We’ve seen it firsthand. Like the dentist who had every detail in place to open her own practice but couldn’t take the final step. What helped wasn’t another spreadsheet—it was a mindset shift. Or the couple who had more than enough to retire but needed a gentle nudge to believe it was truly okay. These are the moments where great financial advice becomes personal and transformative.At Root, we believe a solid financial plan is about more than projections. It’s about building a life you’re excited to live. That’s why we focus not only on technical guidance, but on walking with our clients through the real-life decisions that matter most.-Viewing this video does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. We only provide advisory services to clients under a written agreement.Investment strategies discussed may not be suitable for everyone. All investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results.Any opinions expressed are as of the date of recording and are subject to change.Comments left on this video reflect the views and opinions of the individual commenters and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial Partners, LLC. Comments should not be considered a testimonial or endorsement of our services and have not been solicited or compensated. Root does not verify the accuracy of comments and is not responsible for their content.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If your goal is to spend $10,000 a month in retirement, how much do you really need saved? The answer isn’t as simple—or as overwhelming—as it might seem.In this episode, I break down the key factors that influence your retirement number beyond the common 4% rule. We’ll explore how Social Security can significantly reduce what you need to save, why account types like Roth vs. traditional IRAs make a major difference, and how your withdrawal strategy and retirement age can shift the numbers by hundreds of thousands of dollars. Using real planning software, I walk through examples that show how all these variables come together.Whether you plan to spend $5K or $15K a month, these principles apply. It’s not about hitting a one-size-fits-all number—it’s about understanding what works for your unique plan. - Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult with your CPA or attorney regarding your specific situation.Viewing this video does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. We only provide advisory services to clients under a written agreement. Investment strategies discussed may not be suitable for everyone. All investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Any opinions expressed are as of the date of recording and are subject to change.The Retirement Planning Academy is an educational program offered by Root Financial Partners, LLC. Access to the Academy is provided through a one-time payment and does not establish an advisory relationship. The content is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not include personalized financial, investment, tax, or legal advice. Participation in the Academy does not make you a client of Root Financial Partners, LLC. Please consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.Comments left on this video reflect the views and opinions of the individual commenters and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial Partners, LLC. Comments should not be considered a testimonial or endorsement of our services and have not been solicited or compensated. Root does not verify the accuracy of comments and is not responsible for their content.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement planning isn’t about chasing numbers, it’s about building a life with intention.The Sequoia System helps you get clear on what matters most, organize your finances around that vision, and create a plan that supports the freedom, peace of mind, and purpose you’re truly after.We start with your life vision, translate that into a monthly income goal, and map out your cash flow using a mix of reliable income sources and portfolio withdrawals. Then we align your investments with those needs, optimize for taxes, and protect the plan through insurance and estate strategies, so everything works together to support the life you want to live.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, Ari and James explore the emotional and practical sides of retiring—specifically, how to have the conversation that officially ends your career.Whether you're months away or years out, this discussion tackles the fear, hesitation, and freedom that come with telling your boss you're done. You'll hear real stories from Root Collective members who’ve taken the leap, insights on counteroffers, and a powerful reframe: every “yes” to more work is a “no” to your time, your family, your dreams.- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation.The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal.Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsementsParticipation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, we walk through a retirement planning scenario involving a couple in their early 60s with a $4 million investment portfolio. Their financial plan reveals something surprising: they may not need to wait until 65 to retire. Instead, thoughtful planning opens the door to retiring earlier—without compromising the lifestyle they value.What we cover:• A breakdown of how a $4 million portfolio can support early retirement• Income sources, spending needs, and sustainable withdrawal strategies• The impact of delaying Social Security to age 70 on long-term portfolio health• How adjusting travel or discretionary expenses affects financial longevity• Why the right financial plan is less about hitting a number—and more about designing a lifeWhether you're working toward financial independence or already approaching retirement, this episode offers insight into how personalized planning can unlock real flexibility—regardless of your portfolio size.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Deciding when to start your Social Security benefits might be the single most consequential financial decision of your retirement journey. Should you claim early at 62, wait until full retirement age at 67, or delay until 70 to maximize your monthly check? The answer isn't as straightforward as many think.Your Social Security benefit is calculated using your 35 highest-earning years, adjusted for inflation. This forms your Primary Insurance Amount (PIA) – what you're entitled to at full retirement age. But here's where strategy enters: claiming at 62 permanently reduces your benefit by about 30%, while each year you delay beyond full retirement age adds a valuable 8% to your monthly check (up to age 70).The early claiming strategy at 62 offers immediate cash flow and potentially preserves your investment portfolio longer. However, it comes with serious trade-offs: permanently reduced monthly benefits, earnings limits if you're still working ($23,400 before penalties kick in), and potentially smaller survivor benefits for your spouse. This decision isn't just about you – it affects your family's financial security after you're gone.Waiting until full retirement age gives you 100% of your calculated benefit and eliminates the earnings test if you're still working. It represents a balanced approach that neither maximizes nor minimizes your benefit. Meanwhile, delaying until 70 increases your monthly check by a substantial 24% over your full retirement age benefit – creating the strongest possible income floor for life and maximum protection against longevity risk. This delay strategy also opens tax planning opportunities in your 60s, particularly for Roth conversions.The optimal claiming age depends on your unique circumstances. Consider your health outlook, marital status, other income sources, tax situation, and overall retirement income needs. Remember that this isn't simply about break-even calculations – it's about creating security and maximizing quality of life throughout your retirement journey.Ready to get clarity on your optimal Social Security strategy? Visit our website to discover how personalized retirement planning can help you make the most of your benefits and create lasting financial security for you and your loved ones. Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retired with millions—but full of regret?In this episode of Root Talks, James and Ari share the real stories no one talks about: wealthy retirees who did everything “right” financially but still feel like they missed out. From sacrificing health and relationships for more savings, to realizing too late that they were planning for someone else’s version of success, these lessons are emotional, practical, and essential.What you’ll learn:Common regrets wealthy retirees confess after leaving workWhy financial freedom means nothing without health, time, or joyHow to avoid estate planning mistakes that burden your spouse or familyWhy intentional living matters more than chasing a numberSimple, high-impact ways to prepare for retirement nowIf you're building wealth, nearing retirement, or want to live more meaningfully today—this conversation is for youCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Jeffrey and Cindy came to me with $3 million saved and one big question: How much can we actually spend in retirement? In this video, we walk through a retirement planning scenario—looking at spending goals, taxes, travel, healthcare, and how Social Security might factor in.While the numbers vary, the framework we use applies whether you're working with $300,000 or $30 million. We explore how to think about sustainable withdrawal rates, portfolio flexibility, and trade-offs between spending today and planning for tomorrow.This isn’t just about getting by—it’s about using what you’ve saved to live intentionally. And just as important, it’s about avoiding the regret of leaving money (and meaningful experiences) unused.If you're thinking about how to align your spending with your values in retirement, this conversation is for you.Questions we explore:How can I estimate a sustainable spending level in retirement?How do I balance enjoying life now with preserving assets for the future? Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - Jeffrey and Cindy's plan3:24 - Understand cash flows5:45 - Projected portfolio withdrawals7:22 - Probability of success9:26 - Monitor your withdrawal rate11:12 - Key takeaway13:26 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many great savers hesitate to spend once they retire—unsure how to shift gears after years of discipline. In this episode, we talk through what it looks like to use money with intention, not just someday, but now.Prompted by a thoughtful note from a Root Collective member, we share stories—personal and client-based—about the small upgrades that matter: better experiences, more time, stronger health, and generosity that deepens relationships.We also walk through five areas where spending often brings clarity and connection: experiences, time, giving, health, and environment.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Advisory relationships are established only through a signed agreement. Any examples discussed are hypothetical and for illustrative purposes. If client experiences are referenced, no compensation was provided and their experience may not be representative of others. Root Financial does not provide tax or legal advice. Tax planning topics are discussed in the context of comprehensive financial planning and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional advice. All investments involve risk, including possible loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Watching or listening to this content does not create an advisory relationship. Comments shared publicly are unsolicited and do not reflect the views or experience of all clients. They are not verified and should not be construed as testimonials or endorsements.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) don’t get much attention—but they should. With triple tax advantages (tax-free contributions, growth, and qualified withdrawals), HSAs offer a level of flexibility that’s hard to beat.I break down how to use an HSA not just for healthcare today, but as a long-term planning tool. That includes how to qualify, contribute, invest the funds, and take strategic withdrawals.I also explain why it’s worth tracking medical expenses—even if you don’t reimburse yourself right away—to create future options for tax-free income.What you'll learn:1. How an HSA can help reduce your lifetime tax burden and fit into a broader retirement strategy2. Ways to maximize the tax benefits beyond just paying current medical billsSubmit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - How HSAs work1:12 - Eligibility and contribution limits3:19 - HSA details and nuances4:36 - Timing flexibility8:11 - Case study -- John9:31 - Leveraging tax benefits10:50 - Qualified medical expense11:51 - Use HSA to the fullest extent14:19 - HSAs in the grand scheme of thingsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you’re sitting on large investment gains in a brokerage account and wondering whether it’s worth taking the tax hit, this episode is for you. I walk through a clear framework I use with clients to help them decide when—and if—it makes sense to realize those gains.I also explain several strategies that can potentially reduce or even eliminate the taxes you might owe, including how to take advantage of the 0% long-term capital gains tax bracket, gifting appreciated assets, and tax-loss harvesting. Whether you're approaching retirement or just looking to be more intentional with your investments, these tools can help you make more informed decisions.Toward the end, I also point to a related video where I explain how a separately managed account may benefit high-income investors with significant brokerage assets.Questions answered:1. When does it make sense to realize investment gains in a taxable brokerage account—and when should you hold off?2. What strategies can help reduce or eliminate the taxes owed on long-term capital gains?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - When not to sell2:40 - Understand risks on both sides5:54 - Tax strategies8:55 - Gifting stocks to charities11:14 - Gifting to family12:44 - Understanding step-up in basis14:18 - Capital losses offset capital gains15:11 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What actually goes into creating a world-class client experience at Root? We're walking through the structure behind Root's advisory team—and how we ensure every client gets consistent, thoughtful guidance no matter who they’re working with.We break down the different advisor roles, from Client Service Associate to Senior Financial Advisor, and explain how our “farm system” approach helps us grow top-tier advisors from the ground up. It’s not just about years of experience—it’s about shared values, rigorous training, and a culture of mentorship.If you’re considering working with Root—or just curious about what makes us different—this behind-the-scenes conversation will give you a look at how we build a team designed to support you and your goals at every step.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Selling product vs service2:58 - Four roles supporting clients5:36 - Project management8:16 - Root's growth plan11:00 - A farm system12:33 - Requirements to be a Root advisor15:09 - Freedom within guardrails19:03 - Why this matters21:31 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Wondering if you can retire at 60 with $2 million? In this episode, I walk you through a simple, 3-step process to figure out exactly how much you need in your portfolio to retire comfortably—and confidently. Whether you've already run the numbers or you're just starting to think about retirement, this is a great way to gut-check your plan.We'll talk about how to calculate your real retirement expenses (hint: it’s probably not your current salary), factor in income like Social Security or a pension, and then figure out what size portfolio you actually need to fill the gap. I’ll also cover some key nuances that can make or break your plan—like uneven income, taxes, and what happens if one spouse passes away.If you’re looking to make smart decisions about retirement, this episode is for you.Questions answered:1. How do I figure out how much I really need to retire, based on my actual expenses—not just my current income?2. How can I tell if my $2 million retirement portfolio will be enough to support my lifestyle at age 60?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - Determine retirement expenses3:54 - Retirement taxes will be lower5:12 - 2 ways to determine expenses7:17 - Determine nonportfolio income sources8:38 - Determine portfolio withdrawal rate11:06 - Consider uneven income sources and expenses12:54 - Consider taxes in retirement14:00 - When a spouse dies15:22 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Want to pay less in taxes during retirement? You actually have more control over your tax rate than you might think. James breaks down how different investment accounts—like brokerage accounts, 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, HSAs, and inherited accounts—are taxed and how smart withdrawal strategies can help you minimize taxes over time. He also explains key concepts like the 0% capital gains bracket, step-up in basis, and Social Security taxation. Learn how to make tax-smart moves with your retirement income so you can keep more of what you’ve saved.Questions answered:1. How can I reduce the amount of taxes I pay in retirement?2. How are different retirement accounts—like 401(k)s, Roth IRAs, brokerage accounts, and HSAs—taxed when I withdraw money?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - Brokerage accounts4:29 - Standard 401(k)6:27 - Health savings account9:54 - HSAs after age 6511:00 - Inheritance13:01 - Inherited IRA account15:33 - Social Security17:00 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many professionals find that retiring isn’t just about having enough money—it’s about feeling ready to leave behind the structure, identity, and comfort of a career. In this Root Financial podcast episode, James and Ari explore the emotional hurdles of retiring from a high-paying, high-stress job, even when financially prepared. They highlight the value of aligning retirement with your future self’s goals and priorities, not just your current fears. Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - A comment from the Collective3:03 - A first-day-of-school analogy4:25 - What would my future self do?6:47 - Helpful feedback8:32 - Make sure you're ready financially10:20 - A life you don't retire from13:18 - The opportunity cost16:39 - More words of wisdom18:44 - Making the decision is the scary partCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many retirees focus on achieving a high Monte Carlo “probability of success” in retirement—but is chasing a 99% success rate always the best move? In this episode, James highlights a real-life story of a man forced to delay retirement after a divorce dropped his probability of success from 99% to 70%. James explores why this single number shouldn't drive such massive decisions. He explains how context—like income sources, spending flexibility, and home equity—matters more than a static success rate. You’ll learn why 100% isn’t always ideal, and how to build a retirement plan that supports a meaningful life, not just a perfect score.Questions answered?1. Should I delay retirement if my Monte Carlo probability of success drops?2. Is a 100% probability of success the best goal for my retirement plan?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - An encounter at the gym2:37 - What is Monte Carlo analysis?4:18 - Consider severity of failure6:19 - Consider other assets, like property7:35 - Is a 100% probability score really success?10:55 - Monitor and course correct14:13 - Margin15:07 - No universal number16:13 - Assumptions about spending18:27 - Retirement spending smile20:57 - Context mattersCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Relying too much on Social Security? You’re not alone—over 40% of retirees count on it for at least half their income. But that safety net has some major gaps. In this video, I break down four key reasons why Social Security isn’t enough—and what you can do to secure a more stable retirement. Questions answered:1. Why is it a mistake to rely too heavily on Social Security for retirement income?2. What are some strategies to supplement Social Security income in retirement?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - One-off expenses1:34 - Inflation & CPIW4:21 - Tax on provisional income7:33 - Peace of mind8:33 - Maximize your benefit9:22 - Supplement SS10:24 - Leverage your homeCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
How do you keep things fun when markets—or life—get tough? We're breaking down why “fun” isn’t just about ping pong tables and perks—it’s about being prepared, building trust, and maintaining strong relationships before challenges arise.James shares a personal story from the early Covid days, highlighting how mindset and self-care helped him show up for clients.The takeaway? A great advisor isn’t just there for the good times—they’re prepared to guide you through the tough ones, too.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - About Root Collective0:56 - Making a serious topic fun2:07 - A lesson from Covid5:06 - "Fun" is being prepared8:04 - Emotional downtimes require a team11:27 - On building trust13:33 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you're over 60, it's time to stop certain habits that may be holding you back from fully enjoying your retirement. In this video, I’ll share key lessons learned from working with retirees, including how small shifts can lead to a more meaningful and financially secure future.From when to stop saving, how to spend wisely, prioritizing health, and letting go of worries that no longer serve you, these insights will help you make the most of your retirement years.📌 Watch now to discover how to live with more freedom, joy, and financial confidence!Questions answered:1. How can I make the most of my retirement years financially and emotionally?2. What habits should I stop after 60 to live a healthier, happier, and more fulfilling life?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - 1 - Saving2:24 - 2 - Spending when it's not fun3:38 - 3 - Trading time for money4:52 - 4 - Putting off experiences6:27 - 5 - Neglecting your health8:15 - 6 - Caring what others think9:17 - 7 - Watching dome-and-gloom news11:16 - 8 - Neglecting your financial plan13:00 - 9 - Making decisions as if you'll live foreverCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Roth IRAs are a great way to build tax-free retirement income—but the withdrawal rules can be tricky. In this video, I’ll break down the five-year rules, how contributions, conversions, and growth are treated, and smart strategies to avoid unnecessary taxes.Understanding these rules can help you make the most of your Roth IRA and keep more of your money tax-free. Let’s dive in!Questions answered?1. When can you withdraw money from a Roth IRA without paying taxes or penalties?2. How do the two different five-year rules for Roth IRAs affect withdrawals?Questions answered?1. When can you withdraw money from a Roth IRA without paying taxes or penalties?2. How do the two different five-year rules for Roth IRAs affect withdrawals?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - The 5-year rule1:09 - Contributions3:39 - Conversions5:36 - Growth6:51 - An example8:55 - Conversions before 59.5 years10:23 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Root Collective member Gary asks how to fund a $40K home remodel before retiring—should he use a taxable brokerage account, tax-deferred 401(k), Roth IRA, or cash?Ari and I break down how to handle big one-off expenses into a three-part framework:Portfolio Sustainability – Can your investments handle both recurring and one-time expenses?Investment Allocation – Ensure your assets are positioned to avoid selling at a loss.Tax Optimization – Withdraw strategically to minimize lifetime taxes.The key? Plan ahead, align financial decisions with long-term goals, and make the most of your retirement funds.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Gary R's question2:52 - Can your retirement support it?4:43 - How should investments be allocated?6:28 - Have a tax strategy8:54 - A caution; a reminder about sleep12:03 - Intentionally set aside14:23 - Mental hang-ups and biases16:37 - The Collective CommunityCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Are You Spending Your Money on What Truly Matters?A few weeks ago, I challenged you to do the most important thing you can with your money this year—not Roth conversions, not optimizing Social Security, but something far more impactful: aligning your spending with what truly brings you joy. I asked you to write down one thing you've always wanted to do or buy but haven't, set a date to make it happen, and identify where the funds would come from.In today’s episode, I’m sharing some of the incredible responses I received—stories of travel, family experiences, and meaningful purchases that turned dreams into reality. These stories serve as a reminder: financial planning isn’t just about growing wealth; it’s about using it to create a life you love.If you haven’t already, take that step. Don’t wait for "someday." Let’s make sure we’re spending in a way that truly reflects what we value most.Questions answered:1. Why is it important to align your spending with what you truly value?2. How can you take action to ensure your money is being spent in a way that brings you joy?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - Reviewing the challenge1:42 - Ice fishing and family trips2:46 - Urgency4:19 - Diving the Red Sea, family cruise5:35 - Pets and optimizing travel plans7:28 - Uncertainty and urgency8:53 - Values, purpose, and happinessCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
One of the biggest ironies in retirement is that the people who save and invest the most often struggle the most with actually spending their money in retirement. In this video, I’ll walk you through a simple framework to make spending easier—without guilt or second-guessing.I’ll share a compelling client story, a personal experience, and actionable steps you can take to shift your mindset and enjoy the retirement you’ve worked so hard for. If you’ve ever hesitated to spend on things you value, even when you can afford to, this is for you.We’ll cover:Why our money habits from the past shape how we spend (or don’t spend) todayA five-step process to help you feel comfortable spending in retirementA practical tip that makes it easier to say “yes” to the things that truly matter🎯 Don't let a scarcity mindset hold you back—start living your best retirement!Questions answered:1. Why do some retirees struggle to spend money, even when they have more than enough saved?2. How can retirees overcome a lifetime of saving habits and confidently spend on things they truly value?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - A pertinent story3:24 - A personal story5:10 - Steps 1& 2—acknowledge and evaluate7:05 - Steps 4 & 5—Identify values and make it easy9:44 - Healthy tension12:30 - Step 5—Withdrawal and set aside14:49 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
You’ve worked hard, built wealth, and reached financial security… so why is it still so hard to spend? In this episode, we dive into the unexpected challenge of shifting from a saver’s mindset to actually enjoying your money.From a millionaire couple hesitating over a $5 bag of M&Ms to a husband upset about a bottle of Fiji water—this is more common than you think! Behavioral finance reveals why past money habits stick with us, even when we don’t need them anymore.We’ll break down how to retrain your mindset, align spending with what truly matters, and ensure your wealth enhances your life instead of holding you back. Plus, a practical strategy to help you finally enjoy your money guilt-free!Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - A scarcity mindset story2:36 - Comment that sparked conversation4:12 - Identifying the problem7:00 - A personal story from James10:00 - Practical takeaways12:18 - Make small, aligned shifts16:14 - An example from Ben18:04 - Death is coming19:55 - The wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement isn’t just about the numbers—it’s about time, health, and the life you want to live. Too many people delay retirement, chasing "one more bonus" or "one more year" without considering the bigger picture.In this video, we’ll walk through five key questions that can help you decide. If you answered yes to any of these, retirement might be closer than you think! Watch now to gain clarity on your next steps.Questions answered?1. How do you know if it's the right time to retire?2. What are the risks of delaying retirement for financial reasons?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - Is time passing you by?2:30 - Is your health suffering?3:40 - Want more time for relationships?4:50 - What is your life and health span6:25 - Are you financially ready?7:59 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, we're talking about the importance of a strategic withdrawal plan in retirement to keep taxes in check and set you up for long-term financial stability. Ari and I break down why a simple 50/50 split between traditional and Roth accounts isn't enough—you need to plan based on your tax situation and future needs. Using a listener's example, we walk you through how to think about tax brackets, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and when it might make sense to convert funds to a Roth IRA.We also discuss the role of asset location—putting riskier investments in Roth accounts for tax-free growth and stable investments in traditional IRAs for withdrawals. It’s all about balancing tax strategies with your lifestyle goals. At Root, we prioritize your purpose first, and we encourage you to explore our resources, like our podcasts, YouTube channel, and community, to learn more about smart retirement planning.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - The comment that prompted this chat2:39 - Run some projections5:14 - The benefit of Roth7:31 - Asset location and allocation10:07 - Root reserves13:50 - More often than not15:22 - Tax insurance17:17 - Cart before the horse?19:30 - It starts with purpose21:33 - Where to find James and AriCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James challenges the idea that financial security comes from always having more—more savings, more income, more investments. Studies show that no matter how much people have, they often feel like they need twice as much to feel secure. That mindset can make fulfillment feel just out of reach.Instead, James asks: What’s one thing you could do or buy to make this year special? He shares stories like a couple who used an unexpected windfall to buy a boat—not as an investment, but to create years of unforgettable memories.The takeaway? Money isn’t the goal—it’s the tool that helps you build a life that feels rich in the ways that matter most.Questions answered:1. Why do people always feel like they need more money to feel wealthy?2. How can I use my money to create a more meaningful life?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - A question and some statistics3:07 - Steph's answer6:00 - Other answers8:01 - An exerciseCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Vanguard’s Advisor Alpha study shows that working with an advisor can boost net returns by around 3% annually through smart investing, tax planning, and behavioral coaching. But the real value? It’s not just about numbers.Ari and James break down how advisors help clients stay level-headed, avoid costly mistakes, and feel more confident about their future. Research even shows investors with $1.2M+ report greater financial happiness with an advisor by their side.Not everyone needs one, but knowing when professional support can make a real difference? That’s the key.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Vanguard Advisor Alpha study1:50 - The claim and a story3:56 - Asset allocation7:40 - Cost-effective implementation9:10 - Rebalancing13:38 - Behavioral coaching18:35 - Asset location21:49 - Spending strategy/withdrawal order26:17 - Total return vs income investing27:48 - An advisor can increase your happinessCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
For nearly 50 years after Social Security's inception in 1935, benefits were not subject to federal income taxes. That changed in 1983 when Congress introduced taxation on benefits for higher-income retirees, using a "provisional income" threshold of $25,000 for individuals and $32,000 for couples. However, these thresholds were never adjusted for inflation, leading to a significant increase in the number of retirees paying taxes on their benefits—now nearly 50%. President Trump has proposed eliminating federal taxation on Social Security, a move that could benefit retirees financially but would accelerate the depletion of the Social Security Trust Fund, currently projected to run out by 2034. Removing taxes could shift the depletion timeline up by about a year, raising questions about alternative funding solutions. Potential fixes include raising payroll taxes, increasing the wage base, or pushing back the full retirement age. While tax relief sounds appealing, long-term sustainability remains uncertain.Questions answered:1. Why are Social Security benefits taxed, and how did this change over time?2. What would happen if Social Security taxes were eliminated, and how could it impact the program’s future?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - SS payments are taxed?1:25 - Provisional income3:18 - Trump's plans for SS6:17 - The downsides8:06 - The SS Trust Fund9:19 - The challenge11:21 - In the meantimeCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Join the new Root Collective HERE!Retirement isn’t just about having enough money—it’s about making the most of it. That’s why we’re launching a new retirement community designed to go beyond financial planning. Sure, we’ll cover investing, tax strategies, and estate planning, but we’re also creating a space to talk about the things that make retirement fulfilling—connection, travel, health, and purpose.Inside, you’ll be able to engage with like-minded peers, get expert insights, and explore ideas to shape the next chapter of your life. We’ll have guest speakers, live events, and interactive discussions to help you feel confident in your planning and inspired about what’s ahead.Root clients get free access, and for everyone else, it’s $50 per month—early adopters can join for just $20. If you’re looking for more than just financial advice, we’d love for you to be part of it.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - A new retirement community2:56 - Sharing experiences, creating initiatives4:22 - Goal: best possible retirement5:36 - Who is this for?7:07 - Why join?10:17 - Pricing12:13 - The power of communityCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
To maximize your Social Security benefits in retirement, it’s essential to understand five key limits and thresholds:✅ Earnings Limit: If you start Social Security before full retirement age, benefits may be reduced if your wages exceed the annual or monthly earnings limit. Only income earned after starting benefits counts.✅ Social Security Wage Base: This is the maximum amount of earnings subject to Social Security taxes each year. It impacts both how much you pay into the system and the benefits you may receive.✅ Maximum Benefit: Your benefit amount is based on factors like your lifetime earnings and the age at which you begin collecting benefits. Delaying benefits increases your monthly payments, while starting early reduces them.✅ Provisional Income: This determines how much of your Social Security benefit is taxable. Higher income levels can result in up to 85% of your benefit being taxed at the federal level.✅ Bend Points: These thresholds influence how your lifetime earnings are converted into benefits. Lower earnings are replaced at a higher percentage, meaning early contributions can have a significant impact.Understanding these limits helps you make strategic decisions and optimize your retirement income.Questions answered:1. How can I maximize my Social Security benefits and avoid unnecessary reductions?2. What factors determine how much Social Security I will receive in retirement?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - David's question1:47 - SS earnings limit4:51 - Monthly numbers matter6:04 - SS wage base9:11 - Max SS earning amount11:26 - Provisional income13:32 - SS bend pointsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Root Financial is redefining what it means to serve clients by putting team culture front and center. In this episode, James and Ari dive into the firm’s bold move to hire a Head of Culture—an uncommon role in financial advising—dedicated to supporting the growth and well-being of their advisors. Why? Because when advisors thrive, clients get the personalized attention they deserve.At Root, we’re intentional about avoiding the usual industry traps, like overloading advisors with massive client lists or sales quotas that can compromise service. Instead, we focus on sustainable growth, aligning our goals with yours and using tools like OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to stay on track.With a Net Promoter Score of 91—well above the industry average—we’re proving that building a strong internal culture leads to happier clients and better outcomes.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Company culture affects clients4:08 - Ari's quick story5:59 - Hiring a Head of Culture10:54 - Advisors have how many clients?14:24 - NPS and retention rate17:28 - OKRs20:57 - What makes Root differentCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law on January 5 by former President Joe Biden, repeals the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO), which previously reduced Social Security benefits for individuals with non-covered pensions, such as teachers, firefighters, and postal workers. This change significantly increases benefits for affected individuals, in some cases by over $1,000 per month, and applies retroactively to the end of 2023.While the law addresses long-standing concerns about fairness, it also accelerates the depletion of Social Security funds, already projected to face insolvency by the 2030s. This $190 billion expense over the next decade may force future changes, such as tax increases, higher retirement ages, or adjustments to the system. For those impacted by WEP or GPO, the law offers immediate financial relief but highlights the need for broader, sustainable reform to preserve Social Security for all beneficiaries.Questions answered:How does the Social Security Fairness Act impact individuals with non-covered pensions like teachers, firefighters, and postal workers?What are the potential long-term consequences of the Social Security Fairness Act on the Social Security fund's sustainability?  Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - SS Fairness Act -- ex. Maria2:46 - Bend points4:49 - Back to Maria's situation5:54 - Pros and cons7:38 - Bill magnifies SS problemsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this behind-the-scenes episode, James and Ari explore what sets Root apart in the financial advising industry. Moving beyond traditional roles like stock pickers and planners, they emphasize Root’s mission as “protectors” of clients’ most cherished goals, helping them achieve a life of purpose and fulfillment. They discuss how Root’s culture prioritizes personalized care and intentional growth, from hiring advisors who embody Root's ethos to reinvesting in services like tax planning and estate planning to enhance client experiences.James and Ari also address how Root balances expansion with maintaining high service quality, ensuring each client feels uniquely supported. They share insights into Root’s “master plan,” which includes innovative frameworks for advisor development and creating scalable yet deeply personalized services. Root’s philosophy of holistic, forward-looking financial planning integrates life coaching elements, focusing on helping clients live richer, more meaningful lives. This episode offers a fresh perspective on financial advising, showcasing Root’s commitment to redefining the industry.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Root in one word -- protector3:54 - Life advisors7:31 - Beating the waiter9:31 - Integrating tax planning12:45 - Services to add in the future16:47 - Gauging fit; growth philosophy20:23 - Client satisfaction and advisor development24:07 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Direct indexing, an advanced investment strategy, allows investors to own individual stocks within an index instead of a mutual fund or ETF, offering greater control and flexibility. This approach is particularly valuable for tax-loss harvesting, where selling underperforming stocks and reinvesting can offset gains and reduce taxes without losing market exposure.Ideal for high tax brackets, concentrated stock positions, or charitable giving, direct indexing can boost returns by 0.5%-1.85% annually over decades, a benefit known as “tax alpha.” Once reserved for ultra-wealthy investors, advances in technology now make it accessible to portfolios starting at $500K. However, success requires sophisticated tools and tax expertise, making it a powerful strategy for the right investors.Questions answered:1. How can direct indexing and tax-loss harvesting improve investment returns without increasing risk?2. Who benefits most from using a direct indexing strategy?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply HereTimestamps:0:00 - The strategy - direct indexing3:57 - Tax loss harvesting7:22 - More than locking in losses9:36 - The research11:38 - An involved process13:05 - Criteria 1, 2, and 317:04 - Criteria 4 and 519:52 - More accessible due to technologyCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James and Ari provide a behind-the-scenes look at Root Financial, shifting from typical financial strategies to how their team operates. They discuss Root’s intentional approach to maintaining consistency in financial advising through rigorous hiring practices and its structured training program, "Root University." James emphasizes the importance of aligning advisors with the firm's ethos to ensure clients receive a consistent and personalized experience. The hiring process focuses on cultural fit, technical skills, and a shared philosophy of integrating financial planning with life goals.Ari highlights the collaborative and values-driven workplace culture, sharing anecdotes about the thorough training process and the effort to foster long-term relationships with both clients and staff. They also hint at future episodes that will cover Root’s unique approach and plans for growth, aiming to deliver impactful services while creating a workplace where advisors thrive.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - A peek behind the scenes2:04 - The Root process5:08 - The hiring process9:08 - Associates vs lead advisors12:31 - Book vs real-world smarts15:11 - Who's Louis?16:56 - Root advisors love their jobs20:22 - Advisors choose their clients21:37 - Future episodesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many individuals are hesitant to retire, even when financially prepared, due to uncertainty and a lack of clear planning. This episode provides a practical guide to making retirement a reality, focusing on three key steps:Assess Your Current Financial HealthEnvision Your Ideal RetirementConnect Financial Readiness to GoalsBy addressing these steps, you can retire confidently, balancing future preparation with enjoying today.Questions answered?1. How can I determine if I am financially ready to retire?2. What steps should I take to plan for a fulfilling and sustainable retirement?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Assess current financial position2:21 - Know monthly income and expenses4:30 - Review debts6:46 - Envision ideal retirement9:29 - Connect the dots13:26 - Retire with confidenceCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Root Talks, James and Ari dive into the reality that retirement planning can be tricky, with the fear of running out of money and the regret of underspending often at odds. The key is finding balance—spending wisely while enjoying life. Tools like projections, guardrails, and trade-off scenarios help bring clarity.The “rule of 72” shows how compound interest can grow savings significantly over time, helping build lasting wealth.On the flip side, too much frugality can lead to regrets, like missing out on travel or neglecting health. Intentional spending, aligned with your values and goals, is crucial for a fulfilling retirement.Ultimately, great planning isn’t just about security—it’s about living the life you want. Strategies like Roth conversions or spending adjustments help address concerns while embracing the future.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Fear of outliving money3:16 - Threat of frugality and regret6:23 - Define what could go wrong9:23 - What ifs and contingencies11:45 - Only retire once15:18 - Minimize regret19:31 - Having tradeoffs is a luxuryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
LJ and Kelly share their inspiring journey of embracing a retirement lifestyle before fully retiring. Motivated by Kelly’s experiences as a physical therapist, witnessing many patients unable to enjoy retirement due to health issues, the couple prioritized travel and adventure. In 2021, they embarked on a year-long U.S. road trip, staying in Airbnbs for months at a time, visiting friends and family, and exploring cities deeply.They emphasize meticulous planning for finances, healthcare, and logistics. By selling their home and minimizing costs, they made travel affordable, often matching their former San Diego rent. They highlight the importance of travel insurance and a proactive approach to health to maintain the ability to explore.Their advice for aspiring adventurers includes budgeting intentionally, ignoring negativity, and embracing creativity in retirement. Kelly and LJ remind us to seize opportunities now and design a retirement filled with meaningful experiences, hobbies, and freedom from societal expectations.Questions answered:1. How can someone afford to travel extensively, even before retirement, without drastically increasing their expenses?2. Why is it important to embrace travel and new experiences before traditional retirement?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Meet LJ and Kelly2:59 - Traveling from CA to ME and back5:51 - Planning for a year of travel7:33 - Domestic vs international travel11:24 - Benefits of slow travel13:42 - The cost17:36 - Surprises - expenses, healthcare21:01 - Perspective of a PT25:53 - Get some hobbies28:09 - Three points to remember32:35 - Final advice for future travelersCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James and Ari discuss diversification and the nuances of managing investments. A client plans to split his funds across multiple institutions, like Schwab and Vanguard, believing it will improve diversification, but true diversification isn’t about holding accounts at different places but ensuring varied asset allocation. Using examples, James and Ari highlight risks such as single stock and sector concentration, explaining that owning the same stock or sector across institutions offers no added diversification.They emphasize the importance of understanding risks—like single stock, sector, and asset allocation risks—before trying to diversify. While protections like SIPC keep most investors’ funds secure against institutional failures, splitting accounts unnecessarily can overcomplicate things without real benefits. Instead, they focus on simplifying accounts, building portfolios that match your goals, and clearing up common myths about diversification. It’s all part of Root’s mission to make financial decisions and management simpler for you.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - A question about diversification3:10 - Single-stock and sector-concentration risk6:37 - The S&P 5009:24 - Grocery analogy10:46 - Risks of too many accounts13:09 - Ensuring assets are protected16:19 - Guarantees vs real diversification18:45 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement is an exciting milestone, but it often comes with common fears. With proper planning, these concerns can be addressed to ensure a fulfilling and secure new chapter. Here are five major retirement fears and strategies to overcome them:Fear of Outliving SavingsOptimize your Social Security strategy (e.g., delay benefits for higher payouts or collect earlier to reduce portfolio withdrawals). Save adequately by identifying your retirement goals and creating a tailored savings plan.Conduct a test run of retirement expenses to ensure your projections align with reality.Fear of Losing PurposeIdentify valuable aspects of work, such as routine, connection, and productivity, and replace them with meaningful activities.Engage in social clubs, volunteering, hobbies, or fitness routines to maintain structure and fulfillment.Fear of Healthcare CostsEducate yourself on Medicare and supplemental policies, and consult with experts for personalized advice.Utilize a Health Savings Account (HSA) to save tax-free for medical expenses.Understand tax strategies for managing medical costs.Fear of LonelinessBuild and maintain relationships through community activities, clubs, or social groups.Be intentional about creating a support network and consider location carefully when planning retirement.Fear of Long-Term Care Expenses Explore long-term care insurance options to mitigate potential costs.Assess whether your financial assets (e.g., property, pensions, portfolios) can cover care if needed.By addressing these fears with thoughtful preparation, you can enjoy a secure, purposeful, and fulfilling retirement.Questions answered:How can I overcome the fear of outliving my savings in retirement?What can I do to maintain purpose and connection after retiring?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Outliving savings4:45 - Losing purpose6:59 - The wrong healthcare coverage10:25 - Feeling lonely12:39 - Affording long-term care14:43 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many middle-aged adults nearing retirement face anxiety over uncontrollable factors like Social Security cuts, lower investment returns, and increasing tax rates. Ari and James discuss how fear of these uncertainties can cause “analysis paralysis,” leading some to delay retirement unnecessarily. Instead of fixating on what cannot be controlled—like Congress or market behavior—they recommend proactive financial planning and modeling worst-case scenarios. For example, if Social Security were cut by 50%, retirees could rely on portfolio withdrawals or adjust spending. They emphasize flexible strategies, such as delaying benefits, working part-time, or reducing expenses to balance income needs.Ultimately, successful retirement planning isn’t just about math; it’s about aligning decisions with personal values, like family time and health. Planning should account for changing lifestyles across retirement phases. By running realistic scenarios, individuals can gain confidence, avoid rash decisions, and retire on their terms while ensuring financial stability, even amidst uncertainty.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Wayne's comment about SS2:23 - Focus on what you can control5:25 - An example9:04 - Another example11:55 - Multiple options15:10 - Common mistakes18:38 - Other considerations 21:25 - Don't cheat yourselfCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Are you mistaking a Monte Carlo analysis for real financial planning? I'll explain why this common tool, often used by financial advisors, is not a substitute for a true financial plan. A Monte Carlo analysis provides probabilities of success based on investment outcomes, but it doesn’t offer actionable steps, strategies, or a clear path to achieving your goals.I’ll break down the benefits and limitations of Monte Carlo simulations and show you what real financial planning should deliver: clarity on spending, income strategies, tax-saving opportunities, investment optimization, and a roadmap to living your best life. Don’t settle for vague probabilities—learn how a comprehensive financial plan can give you the confidence and direction you deserve.Questions answered:1. Why is a Monte Carlo analysis not the same as a comprehensive financial plan?2. What should a true financial plan include to ensure success and peace of mind?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here  Timestamps:0:00 - Monte Carlo analysis vs financial plan1:34 - What is Monte Carlo analysis?4:02 - Why a MC analysis is not enough6:08 - Benefits of a MC analysis7:59 - Downsides of MC analysis11:18 - Consider of severity of failure 13:23 - Perspective and peace of mind14:51 - What a financial plan do17:08 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Here’s the thing: retirement isn’t just about hitting a magic number—it’s about understanding what you actually want out of your life once work is no longer in the picture. In their chat, Ari and James dive deep into this question, starting with a listener’s email: “I’ve got $7.8 million, no debt, and I’m 57—can I retire?” Sounds simple, right? Not quite.The duo walks through their Sequoia system, a framework designed to help people figure out whether they’re ready to retire and, more importantly, how to do it right. It starts with defining your purpose. Are you clear on how you’ll spend your time? Then it’s about crunching the numbers—your cash flow, investment strategy, and how your spending might change over time.They stress the importance of avoiding extremes. Sure, you want to make your money last, but don’t be so cautious that you miss out on enjoying life. Taxes, estate planning, and protecting your assets round out the process. It’s not just about financial security; it’s about confidence and living with purpose. As Ari puts it: “If you’re still worried, you’re not wealthy.” Retirement should be freeing, not nerve-wracking.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - The "simple" question3:08 - Purpose5:50 - Projecting cashflow9:43 - Investments/creating income13:50 - Taxes18:50 - Strategies for reducing tax bills20:37 - Insurance and estate planning24:23 - The Sequoia SystemCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James breaks down five common retirement mistakes and how to avoid them for a secure and fulfilling future:Spending Wrong: Overspending risks running out of money; underspending misses out on life.Bad Timing: Retiring too early strains finances, while retiring too late sacrifices experiences.Ignoring Risks: Overlooking inflation or focusing only on market volatility hurts long-term stability.Over Helping Kids: Excessive financial support can jeopardize retirement security.No Strategy: A lack of planning for taxes, investments, and withdrawals leads to inefficiency.Plan wisely to balance financial security with an enjoyable, purposeful retirement.Questions answered:1. How can retirees avoid common financial pitfalls to ensure a secure and enjoyable retirement?2. What steps can retirees take to balance responsible spending with meaningful life experiences?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Spending the wrong amount4:13 - Retiring at the wrong time7:08 - Focusing on only one risk9:58 - Too much support for adult kids12:43 - Not having a strategyCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In their new podcast, Root Talks, James and Ari open up about the story behind Root—their financial advisory firm—and how it grew from humble beginnings into a nationwide company with hundreds of clients, a 30-member team, and nearly $1 billion in managed assets.James shares how the unexpected twist of being forced out of a stable financial advisor role led him to reevaluate everything. That introspection sparked the vision for Root, a firm built around purpose-driven financial planning. For him, it’s always been about using money as a tool to create meaningful lives—not just about building wealth for wealth’s sake.Ari talks about his journey to joining Root, which started with his persistence in convincing James to bring him on board. What drew him in? The firm’s deep integrity and mission. He reflects on how his own experiences with financial stress and lack of literacy growing up inspired him to make a difference in people’s lives.Together, they dive into what makes Root’s approach unique: blending financial management with holistic life planning. It’s all about helping clients align their money with their values and purpose.To cap it off, they share some exciting news: Root is expanding its reach with a new YouTube channel, more social media content, and increased team engagement. It’s all part of their commitment to growth, innovation, and leaving a lasting impact on their clients and the industry as a whole.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Root Talks2:09 - The roots of Root5:38 - James and Ari meet7:22 - The vision11:08 - Focusing on integrity, not sales13:46 - Business challenges17:43 - More than financial planning23:06 - Self-starters and systems25:59 - Final thoughts from James27:37 - Get connectedCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Chris was burned out. Despite enjoying aspects of his work, the relentless grind of long hours and aggressive saving left him exhausted and longing for retirement. His goal was to save as much as possible, retire in a few years, and finally spend time with his wife, travel, and enjoy life. However, James, founder of Root Financial, offered surprising advice: stop saving for retirement.After analyzing Chris’s portfolio, James discovered that the growth of Chris’s investments was outpacing his new contributions. Continuing to save aggressively was unnecessary and came at the cost of his health, relationships, and overall happiness. By redirecting funds toward enjoying life—such as taking trips, playing golf, and reducing work stress—Chris could create a more fulfilling life today without jeopardizing his financial future.James explains that compound growth allows established portfolios to do the heavy lifting, especially later in life. He outlines five scenarios where pausing retirement savings might make sense: when you already have enough, are on track to meet goals, feel sacrifices today are too great, lack legacy goals, or don’t need tax benefits.Questions answered:1. When might it make sense to stop saving for retirement?2. How can you balance enjoying life now while preparing for retirement?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Chris's dilemma and James's advice2:45 - An example of compound growth4:46 - Unbalanced living7:12 - Having enough and being on track8:53 - Sacrificing important things today10:25 - Legacy goals and tax benefits12:25 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Roth conversions are almost a buzzword today, with many people jumping into them like they’re a guaranteed fix for tax worries—much like rushing into surgery hoping it will solve all your problems. But just like surgery, Roth conversions require careful consideration, and they’re not always the right solution. Before deciding to convert, it’s essential to understand why not to do it.Here are some key reasons to skip—or at least pause—on Roth conversions:- Lower Future Tax Bracket: If you anticipate being in a lower tax bracket during retirement, it might not make sense to pay taxes upfront. For example, retiring and moving to a no-income-tax state like Texas can naturally reduce your tax obligations.- No Significant RMD Issue: If your required minimum distributions (RMDs) won’t be large enough to push you into a higher tax bracket, the urgency to convert may not exist.- Charitable Giving Plans: Those planning to donate through qualified charitable distributions (QCDs) after 70½ can leave funds in tax-deferred accounts, making those donations tax-free without needing to convert.- Social Security Tax Torpedo: Conversions can increase your provisional income, causing more of your Social Security benefits to be taxed, effectively raising your tax rate.- Medicare Premium Surcharges (IRMAA): Conversions can push your income above IRMAA thresholds, leading to higher Medicare premiums.- Spending More or Retiring Earlier: Sometimes, simply increasing your spending or retiring sooner can reduce the need for conversions by naturally lowering tax-deferred account balances.While Roth conversions can be a valuable tool, they’re not a one-size-fits-all solution. Thoughtful planning and understanding your unique financial situation are key to making the right choice.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Roth conversions are like surgery3:07 - Questions that prompted this episode5:28 - Why not to do a Roth conversion8:38 - RMDs prompt Roth conversions10:50 - Spend more money, and retire earlier13:27 - Rethinking what Roth conversions mean15:12 - A financial example18:06 - IRMA considerations22:31 - Knowing enough to be dangerous24:04 - More reasons to be cautious Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Meet Sarah—a retiree with a multi-million-dollar portfolio, no mortgage, and all her income needs covered by Social Security. Yet, she hesitates to furnish her newly expanded home, fearing it would “waste” money. In this episode, James unpacks Sarah’s story to explore why so many of us struggle to spend, even when we're financially secure.James explores concepts like:- The Purpose of Money: Money is a tool, not an end goal—it’s meant to be exchanged for experiences and joy.- Diminishing Marginal Utility of Wealth: More money doesn’t always bring more happiness, especially as wealth grows.- Time vs. Money: Time becomes more valuable as we age, making it critical to use wealth meaningfully.- Mindset Shifts: Frugality that builds wealth can hold you back from spending in alignment with your values.- Future Self Perspective: Align today’s decisions with the life you want in retirement to avoid future regrets.This episode challenges traditional views on retirement spending, encouraging listeners to shift their mindset, embrace their financial freedom, and focus on living a fulfilling life.Questions answered:Why do we sometimes struggle to spend our money, even when we have more than enough to meet our needs?How can you reframe your mindset to align your spending with the life you truly want to live?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Wasting $ on furniture?1:59 - What money is3:26 - A different view of "waste"5:30 - Diminishing marginal utility8:49 - Consider what serves you11:45 - An example from Charlie Munger14:58 - Audit your decisions17:04 - Consider your future self18:55 - ConclusionCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Are you delaying retirement, working for "just one more year" to feel ready? In this episode, Ari and James dive into goalpost planning—the tendency to postpone retirement over financial or emotional uncertainties. Learn how to prioritize life goals over arbitrary benchmarks, like saving $1M or following a generic 60/40 portfolio strategy.🎙️ Highlights from the conversation:The emotional challenges of leaving work and finding purpose in retirementWhy cash flow matters more than hitting a specific savings numberReal-life example: a mid-50s teacher couple weighing part-time work, pensions, and travelThe truth about 60/40 portfolios and inflation-proof investingSubmit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Goalpost planning3:09 - Procrastinating finding meaning4:42 - Tradeoffs6:43 - An example9:20 - Initial analysis 12:48 - Roleplaying15:09 - Use your PTO 18:01 - Allocation20:39 - No cookie-cutter formulaCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In today’s episode of Ready for Retirement episode James covers when to adjust your portfolio as retirement nears—a crucial step for balancing growth and security. If adjustments happen too late, market downturns could delay your plans; if too early, you might miss out on potential growth.The focus is on reallocating stocks to more stable investments like bonds as you approach the time you’ll need to start drawing from your portfolio. Historical data shows that while the stock market grows over the long term, short-term volatility can be risky close to retirement. Timing this transition, often starting about 10 years before needing funds, provides a smoother adjustment and reduces risk.Besides financial factors, psychological comfort with market swings also matters. Striking the right balance helps ensure your retirement funds last while maintaining your peace of mind.Questions answered:1. When should I start adjusting my investment portfolio as I approach retirement?2. How can I balance growth potential with stability in my retirement portfolio to minimize risks and ensure financial security?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Protect against stock market decline2:22 - Investment fundamentals and market trends6:12 - When will you need the funds?8:06 - Risk capacity10:55 - Consider dividends and interest from bonds14:20 - Use bonds for a specific purpose17:07 - Risk tolerance20:59 - 5-10 years before retirement24:36 - Goal: minimize risk and regretCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Meet Ari Taublieb 👋 If you didn’t already know, Ari and I work together at Root Financial, and we thought it was finally time to launch a podcast series together.In our very first episode, we dive into a topic that many people shy away from: talking to your parents about money. Whether it’s discussing their estate plans, long-term care, or the tough conversations around wealth, these talks can feel awkward—but they’re absolutely essential.In this episode, we break down:▪️ Our personal stories and insights on how to approach these conversations▪️ Tips for handling these talks with grace and understanding▪️ Strategies to ensure peace of mind for everyone involvedIf you’ve ever felt uncertain about talking money or navigating estate planning with your parents, this episode is for you.Subscribe to Ari’s YouTube channel Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Ari and James2:03 - A listener's question5:54 - Approaching parents9:26 - Focus on the parent's needs/desires11:13 - Start with long-term care14:33 - Initiating conversations18:03 - Have questions? Ask!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Roth IRAs offer great tax-free income benefits, but to make the most of them in retirement, here are seven things you need to know:Contribution Limits: In 2024, you can contribute up to $7,000 annually ($8,000 if 50+), across both Roth and traditional IRAs.Access to Contributions: You can withdraw your contributions at any time, tax-free and penalty-free. Only earnings are subject to penalties if withdrawn early.The Five-Year Rule: To withdraw earnings tax-free, the Roth IRA must be held for at least five years.Income Limits & Backdoor Roths: High earners may not be able to contribute directly, but a backdoor Roth strategy can help. Consult a financial advisor for guidance.No RMDs: Roth IRAs don’t require minimum distributions, allowing your funds to grow as long as you want.No Impact on Social Security: Roth IRA withdrawals won’t count toward your provisional income, potentially lowering your Social Security tax.No Medicare Surcharge: Roth withdrawals don’t affect your adjusted gross income, helping you avoid higher Medicare premiums.By understanding the points above, you can use a Roth IRA to manage taxes and increase flexibility in your retirement.Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - What is a Roth IRA?1:38 - Free withdrawals3:15 - The 5-year rule4:49 - Income thresholds6:01 - Backdoor Roth contribution8:18 - No RMDs9:26 - Not provisional income12:10 - Not part of IRMA calculations13:06 - Income requirement nuances 14:49 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Have you thought about what moving to a new state might mean for your retirement budget and lifestyle? In this Ready for Retirement episode, the focus is on preparing for an out-of-state retirement. James outlines three essential considerations for retirees planning a move:1. Housing Costs and Expenses: From property values and local property taxes to potential capital gains from selling a current home.2. Overall Cost of Living: Everything from groceries to utilities varies widely between regions. It’s also wise to consider personal lifestyle goals—like travel or access to nature—as these can impact ongoing expenses3. A Solid Tax Strategy: Particularly if moving to a state with different tax laws. Retirees can benefit by adjusting their tax strategy based on the state they’ll be in, potentially saving thousands over time. These tips offer invaluable guidance for anyone considering a fresh start in a new state after retirement.Questions answered:How can moving to a different state impact my retirement expenses?What tax strategies should I consider if I plan to retire out of state?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - An overview1:27 - Compare housing costs4:04 - Moving to higher property tax state6:32 - Moving to lower property tax state7:12 - Compare cost of living10:48 - Dial in your tax strategy13:44 - Consider state tax rates14:51 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many dream of retiring early, but you would be surprised to learn that many people who retire early regret doing so. James reveals five things that lead people to regret early retirement and provides practical tips to avoid these pitfalls.He explains why many individuals who retire before 65 struggle due to a lack of planning, overly conservative investment strategies, and failure to envision life beyond work. He highlights the importance of aligning financial plans with personal goals, maintaining a balanced portfolio to outpace inflation, and considering part-time work as a transitional phase. He also encourages listeners to “practice” retirement before fully committing and cautions against adhering to common retirement “rules” without understanding their context. By addressing these critical aspects, listeners can make more informed decisions and transition into retirement, at any age, with confidence.Questions answered:Why is it important to have a life plan in addition to a financial plan when retiring early?What lifestyle adjustments should early retirees be prepared to make to sustain their retirement long-term?Submit your request to join James:On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Defining early retirement1:15 - Not knowing what you’re retiring to4:14 - Being too conservative7:51 - Not considering part-time work12:25 - Not practicing retirement14:05 - Relying on retirement “rules”17:26 - Being too dependent on 401(k)Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James sits down with someone who’s financially set to retire—mortgage paid off, kids through college, and investments in place—but he’s still grappling with one big question: what’s next?Instead of focusing solely on financial strategies or retirement planning, James gives him some unexpected advice: start journaling. This led to a deeper conversation about finding purpose beyond optimizing your portfolio.What would your life look like without constraints? What actually matters most to you? And how can you ensure your future is filled with meaning, not just money?It’s not just about retiring from something but retiring to a life you love.Questions answered:How can I avoid feeling unfulfilled in retirement, even if I have all the money I need?What are some practices I can do now to flush out what I really want out of life?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - A pertinent conversation1:53 - Journaling prompts3:00 - What matters4:47 - Imagine no limitations6:43 - Best, second-best, worst scenarios10:00 - Addressing fears steps 1&213:22 - Addressing fears steps 3&416:43 - Take action18:50 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
For many, Social Security makes up a large portion of their retirement income, so it’s important to know how to maximize your Social Security benefit. James explains how Social Security works, diving into some important foundational aspects. He then explains four key strategies for maximizing benefits:1. Work for 35 years to avoid zero-income years in the calculation.2. Delay benefits, if possible, until age 70, increasing payments by 8% annually after full retirement age.3. Leverage spousal benefits, allowing a lower-earning spouse to claim up to 50% of the higher-earning spouse's benefit.4. Plan for survivor benefits, where a surviving spouse can receive 100% of the deceased spouse’s benefits.By understanding how these factors work, retirees can make informed decisions to maximize their Social Security income, reducing pressure on their savings and ensuring a more stable retirement.Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Questions answered:How is Social Security funded, and how does it affect my retirement income?How are Social Security benefits calculated based on my earnings?Timestamps:0:00 - How SS works4:16 - Drilling deeper6:27 - Full retirement age8:08 - Work 35 years10:08 - If possible, wait12:17 - Spousal benefits14:03 - Survivor benefits17:39 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
ames responds to a question from Chris regarding restricted stock units (RSUs) and how to avoid costly mistakes when managing them. He explores whether it’s wise to hold onto company stock or diversify for a safer financial future. He breaks down how RSUs work, from vesting schedules to the tax implications of receiving stock as part of your compensation package. He also explains the critical considerations you should make when deciding whether to hold or sell vested shares and how this decision fits into your broader investment strategy. Questions answered:Should I hold onto or sell my vested RSUs?What are the tax implications of RSUs, and how can I avoid mistakes?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - How RSUs work 4:24 - Like a cash bonus7:17 - Question your performance assumptions12:25 - How RSUs are taxed and paid15:14 - Default withholding rate and wash sale rulesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Patrick and Mary will soon both be retired. They are curious about what their withdrawal strategy should be as they balance various retirement accounts, including a pension, IRAs, and a brokerage account. They've been using tax gain harvesting to minimize taxes and plan to eliminate gains by 2024. A key question is whether to withdraw from their IRAs or brokerage account first, considering their state’s tax exclusion. James explains that by managing withdrawals and Roth conversions strategically, some retirees can reduce tax liability, optimize income streams, and preserve the tax-free growth of Roth accounts during retirement.Questions answered:Should retirees withdraw from their taxable brokerage accounts or IRAs first to minimize taxes?How can Roth conversions and state tax exclusions be used to optimize income and lower taxes during retirement?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Patrick and Mary3:14 - Retirement taxes are different6:37 - Consider combined tax rates8:42 - Tax gain harvesting12:35 - Strategizing income in retirement16:48 - Realized gains20:12 - A twist on traditional thinking23:47 - The bottom lineCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Ben has been a saver his entire life, which helped position him for an early retirement at the age of 53. Yet, he faces a big challenge. Having maintained his modest lifestyle, Ben’s comfortable portfolio has continued to grow and has nearly doubled in value. James and Ben discuss the challenges of making mindset shifts and the proactive steps Ben has taken to encourage himself to spend more. Questions answered:How did Ben decide to retire when he was in his peak earning years?What are the steps Ben has taken to force himself to spend more?  Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Ben2:36 - A lifetime saver5:28 - Confidence to retire early6:41 - Retirement reality vs expectations9:12 - The appeal of retirement11:46 - The biggest challenge - spending14:13 - A growing portfolio17:33 - The lure of subsidiesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Monique aspired to retire early, and while she had faithfully saved throughout her working years, she wasn’t sure if she had enough to retire. After getting assurance from professionals, she took the plunge and quit working. Monique and James talk about the first two years of her retirement – how she’s been able to focus on her health and pursue some hobbies she didn’t have time for previously. Monique also shares some surprising challenges related to spending, travel, and family dynamics. Questions answered:What can retirees who are natural savers (and have more than enough) do to loosen the purse strings and spend more?What does Monique wish she had done differently during her working years in preparation for retirement?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Monique3:58 - 5 years before retiring8:03 - Money impressions from childhood10:47 - Transition to retirement15:06 - Spending and travel challenges.20:50 - Family pressure and self-awareness25:51 - A spending exercise32:19 - Better physical and mental health35:53 - Persons and social changes39:01 - Advice for younger selfCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Elaine didn’t decide to retire at age 57, but changes in her company meant an early retirement for her. Being caught off guard, she didn’t feel emotionally prepared to make the shift, even though she knew that her family would be fine financially. One year into her retirement, she found her groove by focusing on her family, building new relationships, trying new things, and staying physically active. Today she says she’s never been happier. James and Elaine discuss how she found her footing in retirement, the advice she would give her younger self, and the plans she and her husband have for when they are both retired. Questions answered:How did Elaine find the activities and community she is now enjoying?What advice would Elaine give to others on the verge of retirement? Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Elaine 2:55 - The “decision” to retire4:44 - The loss of income6:05 - New social outlets and new routine8:15 - A year to make shifts11:19 - Advice for younger self13:58 - Search for activities; don’t say no16:21 - Challenges and advice18:37 - What’s next19:58 - Try new things; build relationshipsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
After his father lost healthcare coverage in retirement and had to pay for a major health event with savings, Derek was highly motivated to ensure sufficient coverage in retirement. He even considered leaving the job he loved for one with better healthcare and retirement benefits. Derek shares his retirement journey with James, including: ➡ Decisions he made pre-retirement➡ How he addressed healthcare concerns➡ How his perspective on life and giving back has shifted➡ How he and his wife prepared for the changes retirement would bring to their marriageQuestions answered:What are some questions my spouse and I could explore now in preparation for when we’re spending more time together in retirement?What is Derek’s advice for soon-to-be retirees?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Derek3:23 - Importance of healthcare6:48 - Health in retirement10:07 - A new perspective and purpose14:13 - Financial concerns and readiness16:29 - The biggest challenge19:30 - Adjustments in the marriage23:13 - Derek’s advice26:11 - Final thoughtsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Chris has been retired for a little over a year while his wife has continued to work. Now that Chris has “tried on” retirement and found the fit good, his wife will likely join him within the year. In his conversation with James, Chris, who could be described as goal-oriented and one who likes to be prepared, talks about the pros and cons of retirement. He’s found that by staying flexible, maintaining an adventuresome spirit, and focusing on giving back, retirement can be quite fulfilling. And he’s paved the way for his wife to retire with confidence.Questions answered:What sort of conversations could spouses be having before and during retirement about goals and expectations?How will relationships with colleagues shift and change in retirement?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Chris3:50 - Impressions regarding retirement6:17 - Preparatory conversations9:09 - Decompressing and adjusting12:24 - Purpose and mystery15:59 - Exploring and serving21:19 - Missing colleagues25:57 - One spouse retiring first29:41 - What’s next and final adviceCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Meet Joe Sullivan, who found the first few years of retirement very difficult. Community is important to Joe, but he wasn't getting sufficient, routine social interaction to make meaningful connections while living in rural Virginia. He found his groove once he moved to a retirement community in Florida.James and Joe discuss the phases of retirement and what those phases have looked like for Joe. Joe emphasizes the importance of remaining flexible and trying new things as retirees explore who they will be in retirement and what will bring them the most satisfaction and joy.Questions answered:How can I test the waters to see if a retirement community is a good fit for me?What is Joe's advice for new retirees?Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply HereOn a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - Meet Joe Sullivan3:07 - The decision to retire5:28 - Impressions vs real retirement9:11 - Needing something else10:39 - Retirement community decision12:05 - Before and after the move14:32 - Finding purpose17:16 - Phases of retirement20:08 - Joe’s advice22:05 - Emotional preparation24:32 - Next phase of Joe’s retirement26:07 - Final thoughtsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Ready for Retirement is on a mission to be the most valuable source of retirement information in the world. In that light, we’re making some changes. The biggest change is that rather than James doing all the talking, he’s inviting people like you to be part of the show. Some of you have real-life retirement advice to share. Others of you have questions that James can address. Ready for Retirement is poised to be a place for both. Get all the details in today’s episode.Questions answered:How will the format of the Tuesday YouTube video and the Saturday podcast change?How can I participate? Submit your request to join James: On the Ready For Retirement podcast: Apply Here On a Retirement Makeover episode: Apply Here Timestamps:0:00 - A new format1:41 - Upcoming podcast changes2:56 - Retirement makeovers on YouTube4:23 - How to participate6:39 - How to apply7:43 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Gary is a 73-year-old with $8 million in savings. Despite having substantial assets, he’s concerned about missed opportunities for Roth conversions as he faces significant required minimum distributions.James encourages Gary to reassess his investment strategy, particularly the bond funds in his Roth IRA, and align his tax planning with his broader financial goals. By doing this, Gary could make more informed decisions that support his retirement goals and charitable aspirations.Questions answered:How can I give money to friends and family without them incurring a huge tax bill?What advice do you have for someone who has more than enough but has a hard time switching from saving mode to spending mode? Timestamps:0:00 - Gary’s question2:04 - More wealth = less freedom?5:16 - The controlling factor7:22 - An exercise10:09 - Living life; investment allocation 12:49 - Giving considerations16:09 - Medical expenses considerations18:45 - Modeling 20:40 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Connor plans to retire soon and wonders if he should pay off his mortgage of $300,000 or invest those funds, especially since he has a low interest rate. James gives a detailed response and reveals why there is no one-size-fits-all answer. When it comes to having a mortgage in retirement, math and spreadsheets can help with part of the question, but emotions and personal values should be considered too.Questions answered:Should you pay off your mortgage as you head into retirement, especially if you secured a low interest rate mortgage in recent years?How should you weigh the financial benefits of investing available funds versus the emotional peace of mind of being debt-free in retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Connor’s question1:36 - An example scenario4:51 - Interest rates6:22 - Tax considerations9:13 - Tax-adjusted mortgage interest rate 12:13 - Sequence of returns15:27 - Peace of mind17:07 - ConclusionCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement tax planning should begin well before retirement. Listener Jodie, with over $2 million in assets in various types of accounts, is concerned about the high tax bracket she anticipates she be in in retirement. Is there a tax strategy that would put her in a lower tax bracket?  James explores some often-overlooked tax strategies that can save retirees thousands in retirement, especially for those like Jodie with diverse portfolios.Questions answered:How could my home be part of my tax strategy?How can understanding different income sources and account types can help minimize tax burdens in retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Jody’s question3:54 - The home7:06 - Inflation and tax thresholds11:04 - Cash flow vs taxable income15:07 - Withdrawal strategy19:30 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Listener Michael asks about how Social Security is taxed, the rationale behind the 50% and 85% tax thresholds, and the implications of these taxes on Social Security and IRA withdrawals.James responds by explaining how Social Security is taxed at the federal level, highlighting the concept of provisional income and the thresholds that determine the taxability of benefits. He notes state taxation of Social Security, explaining that most states do not tax these benefits and naming the ones that do. He also explains practical strategies for managing Social Security taxes, including the Social Security tax torpedo, and how to incorporate these considerations into broader retirement and tax planning.Questions answered:How is Social Security income taxed at the federal level, and what are the provisional income thresholds?What is the Social Security tax torpedo, and how does it impact the effective tax rate on retirement income?Timestamps:0:00 - Michael’s question1:06 - How SS is taxed3:15 - Provisional income thresholds 5:21 - Another example7:13 - Thresholds for married filing jointly8:41 - SS state taxes9:59 - How to pay taxes on SS12:26 - SS tax torpedo14:27 - Effect on Roth conversionsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Listener Nael opens up a discussion about Roth conversions. There are benefits to doing Roth conversions, but can you do too many? Are there any downsides to Roth conversions?Reaping the tax benefits from Roth conversions requires hitting a specific sweet spot. If you convert too little or too much, you’ll be leaving money on the table. So, how do you find Roth-conversion the sweet spot? James lays out five things you should consider as you plan when and how much to convert:1. Macro and micro tax environment2. Required minimum distributions3. State tax brackets4. Charitable giving5. Legacy planningQuestions answered:How might a future out-of-state move impact Roth conversion decisions?What impact might Roth conversions have on charitable giving or legacy gifts?Timestamps:0:00 - Question from Nael2:20 - The wrong4:27 - The right way7:21 - The reality9:12 - Macro/micro tax environment11:19 - RMDs and state taxes15:36 - Charitable giving17:12 - Legacy and life expectancy21:22 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
David has a question about taxes in retirement: When you’re retired and no longer getting a regular paycheck from which your employer withheld tax payments on your behalf, how do you estimate the taxes you’ll owe? To answer this question, it’s important to understand where income in retirement will be coming from and how that income is taxed. Once you have an idea of what you’ll owe, you need to make estimated tax payments throughout the year. James explains how Social Security, withdrawals from pre-tax accounts, pensions, and brokerage accounts are taxed, and he explains how and when to make estimated tax payments to the IRS. Questions answered:What is the Safe Harbor Rule and how is it relevant to estimated taxes?Is all income in retirement taxed the same?Timestamps:0:00 - David’s question2:09 - Estimated tax payment options5:28 - Back to David’s question7:48 - Types of income – SS11:02 - Pre-tax retirement accounts13:53 - Average vs marginal tax rate 15:50 - Pensions17:26 - Brokerage accounts21:20 - How to make estimated tax payments23:23 - Other considerationsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Mark asks a common question – What should I do regarding my withdrawal strategy? Should I first pull from my brokerage account or my IRA? There is no one-size-fits-all answer, but James provides a framework for creating a strategy to increase your odds of getting the most out of your money saved. He walks through the pros and cons of first pulling from your IRA versus a brokerage account, taking into consideration required distributions, tax rates and strategies, capital gains, Roth conversions, tax gain harvesting, and charitable giving. Questions answered:What are the tax implications of giving to family members versus charities?How should capital gains affect my withdrawal and tax strategy?Timestamps:0:00 - Mark’s question3:12 - Pros of pulling from IRA7:24 - Lower tax rate today9:27 - Cons of pulling from IRA first11:38 - Charitable giving13:58 - Pros of brokerage pulls 18:40 - Other potential pros 21:39 - Cons of pulling from brokerage 26:03 - Things to consider30:50 - Wrapping up Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Dr. Riley Moynes, author and creator of a popular TED Talk joins James to discuss his own retirement which led him to become the author of The 4 Phases of Retirement. While Dr. Moynes was financially prepared for retirement, he wasn’t prepared for the boredom and depression that followed the first two years of retirement fun. As it turns out, his retirement path was far from unusual. Dr. Moynes shares what leads to a truly meaningful retirement and how you can prepare now for a meaningful, deeply satisfying retirement, one that is about much more than vacations and golf.Connect with Dr. Riley Moynes:Website: https://thefourphases.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rileymoynes545TedX Talk: https://youtu.be/DMHMOQ_054U?si=wr1B3lw5ysc05GPSBook: https://thefourphases.com/buy-the-book/The Workshop: https://thefourphases.com/book-a-workshop/Questions Answered:Why are some people unhappy in retirement, and is there a way to prevent that?What are some reflective questions that can set me on the path to a satisfying retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Dr. Riley Moynes and his research4:55 - Phases 1&2 - vacation and boredom9:57 - Phases 3&4 - trial and reinvention12:45 - Ask the tough questions16:06 - Skip Phase 2 and 3?18:39 - Pre-retirement preparations22:52 - Service to others26:05 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Listener Sherry asks a good question: How do large, one-off expenses (like a new roof, new car, etc.) fit in the 4% Rule? James explains the concept of the 4% Rule and its limitations while demonstrating how it can be an effective guideline in planning and forecasting retirement success. He addresses the importance of anticipating one-off expenses and, depending on your portfolio withdrawal rate, using sinking funds to get a reality check on where you stand.Questions answered:Are one-off expenses covered in the 4% Rule?Who should be concerned with creating sinking funds for one-off expenses?Timestamps:0:00 - Sherry’s question3:19 - Shortcomings of the 4% Rule5:30 - Look at income and outcome6:58 - Portfolio withdrawal rate10:51 - Example of no margin13:02 - Sinking funds16:57 - New reality check18:49 - Consider the duration of expenses20:17 - The wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Healthcare subsidies are like a tax break and should always be optimized, right? That seems like an easy question that should have a straightforward answer. But the correct answer is, “It depends.” Cole from Move Health is back, as he and James explain how advanced premium tax credits work, when you might not want to take them, and why it’s imperative to have a financial plan and a tax strategy in mind as you make healthcare insurance decisions. They share case studies and remind listeners that we don’t need to feel intimidated regarding healthcare in early retirement. We just need to be informed.Questions Answered:Who is eligible for advanced premium tax credits?When should I not try to optimize healthcare subsidies?Timestamps:0:00 - ACA coverage2:19 - Advanced premium tax credits4:59 - Determining subsidies8:09 - Modified adjusted gross income9:36 - Estimating income13:17 - Optiming premiums and subsidies15:28 - Tax/subsidies strategies18:56 - A case study21:43 - When to optimize subsidies27:10 - Another case study29:34 - Tips and takeawaysCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
We meet many people who are in a position to retire early. But when they think about healthcare in retirement and not being eligible for Medicare until age 65, they feel stuck, even though they’re ready for retirement in every other way. Cole Craven of Move Health Partners chats with James about the healthcare options that are available for early retirees and why there is no one-size-fits-all, “best” solution. He also lays out a general timeline for ensuring a smooth transition between your current healthcare, early-retirement healthcare, and post-age 65 healthcare.Questions Answered:What are my healthcare options if I retire before age 65?What are advanced premium tax credits, and how can I make the most of them?Time stamps:0:00 - Cole Craven on early retirement4:05 - 5 pre-65 retirement healthcare options9:35 - Determining the best option11:38 - Advanced premium tax credits13:27 - Upcoming ACA changes16:16 - Is low-income strategy a good idea?18:50 - How/where to get coverage22:03 - Timeline for pre-and-post 6524:32 - Wrap-upCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Drew Shockley of MOVE Health Partners joins James to address questions about Medicare. He overviews the Medicare system, explains Parts A, B, C, and D, and breaks down what Medicare does and doesn’t cover, who is covered, and when/why you might want alternative coverage. Questions Answered:I’m 65, still working and qualify for Medicare, but I have health coverage through my employer. What should I do?Does Medicare provide good, reliable coverage?Timestamps:0:00 - Medicare overview5:28 - About enrollment9:49 - Part C, Advantage vs traditional16:26 - Switching plans19:26 - Plans F, G, etc.22:56 - Plan D26:11 - Dental and vision28:25 - Fear about coverage33:09 - Denied coverage?35:19 - What Medicare doesn’t cover37:24 - Other options39:08 - MOVE Health PartnersCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Graham and his wife are in their early 50s and plan to retire in 5 years. He wonders if they should continue maxing out their 401ks, how their investments should change, and what they should do with savings accounts to best prepare for their retirement goals. James addresses these questions, Graham’s biggest risk as he nears retirement, and potential tax strategies for him to employ.Questions answered:Which is a better tax strategy – tax gain harvesting or Roth conversions?Do I need to have a dedicated emergency fund in cash? Timestamps:0:00 - Graham’s question3:16 - The move from single position5:43 - Identify biggest risk8:00 - Tax gain harvesting and Roth conversions12:14 - Tax strategy15:14 - Two variables to consider20:44 - Max out 401k plans?22:07 - A question of tax24:52 - Tax plan in action26:44 - Concern about emergency savingsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Drew, a burnt-out, financially responsible 40-something father of two, hopes he can scale back from his stressful job and still be okay when it’s time to retire. James offers a practical and philosophical take as he tackles Drew’s question. He demonstrates how to determine when Drew and his wife will be in a good position to fully retire. He also challenges listeners to assess their spending and saving habits and to strike a balance between planning for an unknown future while still finding fulfillment, freedom, and purpose today. Questions answered:How can I determine if I can stop saving for retirement?What introspective questions should I ask now to help me live well pre- and post-retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Drew’s question2:07 - Two mindsets6:08 - Assess current and future needs7:33 - Projection exercise11:28 - Working backwards14:50 - Working 10 more years18:21 - Back to the initial question19:47 - Considering growth rate21:38 - A philosophical question23:52 - 3 Levers26:07 - Check spending/saving habitsCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
How do you know if you can retire? It seems straightforward, but the answer is far from simple. Beyond portfolio balances and age thresholds, there are other things to consider. James explains his three-step test to determine your retirement readiness.By pulling together principles from the 4% Rule, straight-line projection, and a Monte Carlo analysis, you can assess whether your portfolio can sustain your desired lifestyle over decades amid various market conditions. However, these tests alone don’t paint the complete picture. James emphasizes the importance of considering other assets like potential inheritances or property downsizing to more fully and confidently evaluate when you can retire.Questions Answered:How can I determine if I’m financially ready to retire?Is the 4% Rule sufficient for determining retirement readiness?Timestamps:0:00 - Consider withdrawal rate2:14 - 4% Rule5:12 - Not a perfect strategy7:39 - Straight line projection 9:09 - Downside of SL projection 11:07 - Monte Carlo test13:07 - Understand severity of failure16:20 - Defining success, 18:25 - Looking aheadCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Jennifer, 54, plans to retire soon. Her husband, 70, is retired, on Social Security, and dealing with some severe health issues. Jennifer worries about possibly becoming single in retirement, which could result in a higher tax bracket for her. Jennifer is considering whether to convert her traditional accounts to Roth to lower future taxes or to change her contributions to Roth 403b, even if it means paying more taxes now. James walks us through several factors for her to consider and demonstrates why her future tax situation is likely not as dire as she thinks.Questions Answered:How should Jennifer maximize her retirement savings in light of her current financial situation and future tax implications?What factors must Jennifer consider when deciding whether to convert her traditional retirement accounts to Roth or change her contributions to Roth 403b?Timestamps:0:00 - Jennifer’s question4:46 - Retire early for tax benefits?6:05 - Roth conversion strategy8:43 - Consider future expenses 12:38 - Assess SS strategies13:56 - Consider living situation15:54 - The conversion question17:54 - Main takeawaysCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Joe is planning for retirement and wants to minimize his tax burden, especially on the interest earned from his three annuities. James explains that non-qualified annuities are purchased with post-tax money and offer tax deferral on growth until withdrawal. When taking out funds, the principal is tax-free, but earnings are taxed at ordinary income rates. He explores strategies for tax-efficient withdrawals. He also touches on annuities, options like a 1035 exchange to transfer an annuity into a different product for improved performance, the tax implications for heirs, and early withdrawal penalties before age 59 and a half.Questions Answered:How are non-qualified annuities taxed upon distribution, including both lump sum and annuity options?What strategies can be implemented to keep the tax burden as low as possible when withdrawing from non-qualified annuities?Timestamps:0:00 - Joe’s question1:52 - Non-qualified annuity overview5:11 - Potential tax strategies10:02 - Annuitization option12:31 - Annuity regret13:22 - 1035 Exchange14:33 - Things to knowCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Deciding to work with a financial advisor is about more than how much you've stashed away. It's also about determining whether an advisor's benefits outweigh the costs. In your higher earning years, finances become more complex. More money means more decisions and more chances to make mistakes or miss out on opportunities. That's where a quality advisor can come in handy. They help you steer clear of bad investments, seize the right opportunities, and keep financial stress at bay.Having more than one perspective to draw from is the key to well-informed financial decisions. Teaming up and talking it out, whether with your partner or a financial advisor, is always beneficial.Questions answered:How can I determine whether working with a financial advisor is worth it for me?What factors should I consider when deciding if I need a financial advisor beyond just my age or income level?Timestamps:0:00 - Not an age-related decision2:43 - Value and pricing structure4:12 - Natural conflicts 7:24 - When benefit exceeds cost10:02 - Cost of mistakes12:18 - Cost of missed opportunities14:16 - Cost of anxiety 16:02 - Thought partnership21:36 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Listener Ray is wondering what to do with his home as he embarks on a nomadic, van-life journey in retirement. Should he sell it to finance his travels or retain it for potential appreciation and cash flow? James explores the nuances of home ownership as an asset versus an investment. He considers cash flow and leverage as he looks at Ray’s three options – sell, rent, or borrow – while emphasizing aligning financial decisions with personal goals and aspirations.Questions Answered:Why shouldn’t I consider my home an investment?What are the key financial considerations for retirees when deciding whether to sell, rent them out, or explore other options?Timestamps:0:00 - Ray’s question1:56 - Why a home isn’t an investment4:38 - Do you want to be a landlord?8:22 - The financials10:14 - Asset appreciation11:30 - Cashflow15:04 - Leverage19:02 - What should Ray do?20:33 - Reverse mortgageCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Listener Drew asks about a tax strategy for juggling capital gains and Roth conversions. While it can be a complicated question – especially when large accounts are involved – James provides some general guidelines that can be helpful for anyone with similar gnarly tax strategy challenges in retirement. In this episode, we’ll cover the extent to which required distributions will be an issue, what you need to alleviate that issue, and the timeframe within which you have to do that.James explains how to work backward to project your various tax brackets and determine how to prioritize tax gain harvesting, Roth conversions, and other tax strategies.Questions Answered: What is tax gain harvesting?What is the tax planning window and how do I use it to my advantage?Timestamps:0:00 - Drew’s question2:50 - Determine use for each asset5:59 - Tax gain harvesting11:10 - Back to Drew15:30 - James’ priorities for Drew18:41 - Usually not either/or20:07 - Working backwards24:50 - General principles29:50 - Tax planning window32:16 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James responds to listener Jerry’s question about the optimal time to distribute inheritance or charitable gifts: before or after passing away. James walks listeners through four important things to consider when it comes to gifting and inheritance: your gifting goal, whether you have a strong desire to see the assets gifted within your lifetime, the tax implications of various types of gifts, and what to do with assets you plan to retain for now but are intended for future generations.Questions Answered: Should I give my children and grandchildren their inheritance before or after I die?What are the tax implications to my children when I gift them my assets?Timestamps:0:00 - Jerry’s question2:20 - What is your gifting goal?3:38 - Gift during your lifetime?6:51 - Timing and priorities9:17 - Different tax implications12:08 - Exemption amounts14:13 - Tax implications to child15:33 - Proper beneficiary designations21:41 - The right time horizon24:45 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
A listener says, “Eventually, one spouse will pass before the other, which will often catapult the survivor into a significantly higher tax bracket. Shouldn’t a Roth strategy take this into account?” James explores several factors that could positively and negatively impact a survivor’s tax liability and what to consider when creating a Roth conversion strategy. Questions Answered: How can Roth conversions benefit married couples beyond tax savings?What factors should be considered when determining the optimal strategy for Roth conversions to protect a surviving spouse?Timestamps:0:00 - Steve’s question3:40 - An example6:41 - 3 changes12:32 - Positive impacts15:22 - RMD calculations16:45 - Widows tax penalty19:46 - When to do Roth conversions23:40 - Big age gap28:45 - Start with a good reason29:57 - The bottom lineCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Jason and his wife face a crucial decision: whether to purchase an annuity or pursue traditional investments as they prepare for a full-time, slow-travel retirement. With a diverse array of income sources, including pensions, 401k, property sales, and Social Security, they estimate their monthly expenses at $7,500. James analyzes their situation, emphasizing the balance between annuity stability and investment flexibility.He highlights the security of annuities and explains their limitations, guiding the couple towards a tailored approach that aligns with their goals and circumstances.Questions Answered:What are the pros and cons of annuities?How can I effectively balance the stability of annuities with the flexibility of traditional investments?Timestamps:0:00 - Jason’s question3:07 - Pros and cons of annuities6:32 - Assessing Jason’s situation9:52 - The role of Jason’s portfolio11:40 - Annuity alternatives13:23 - Support your retirement vision16:54 - Integrate financial plan and portfolioCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The "Three Bucket Strategy" is a popular retirement income planning method. The first bucket covers immediate expenses in retirement. Listeners John and Donna are seeking advice on constructing their first bucket. With $1.6 million in assets and pension incomes, they aim to retire in 2026. James analyzes their needs, income sources, and portfolio and lays a foundation for their Bucket #1. It's crucial to bridge the gap between expenses and income, considering risk capacity and tolerance. Questions Answered: How do you divide assets into the three buckets, and what is the purpose of each?What role do risk capacity and risk tolerance play in determining portfolio allocation?Timestamps:0:00 - John and Donna3:36 - The bucket approach5:50 - Start with expenses8:53 - Non-portfolio income sources11:23 - Identify and bridge the gap13:06 - Assessing their portfolio14:53 - Portfolio dividend yield16:49 - Do you need Bucket 1?19:16 - What is the specific need?21:07 - Risk capacity23:22 - Test contingenciesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Benjamin, nearing retirement at 65, faces a familiar dilemma with his taxable account housing expensive mutual funds. Despite their underperformance, converting to low-cost index funds entails a significant tax hit due to long-held appreciable value. James explains weighing the immediate tax consequences against the risk of holding onto underperforming assets. He also provides a framework for assessing risk, identifying options, and making decisions based on personal financial goals.Questions Answered: How can you decide whether to sell underperforming mutual funds or continue holding onto them?  What factors should you consider in determining whether converting to low-cost index funds aligns with your financial goals and risk tolerance?Timestamps:0:00 - Listener question from Benjamin2:17 - Tail wagging dog?3:52 - Benjamin’s situation5:31 - WCS of selling vs not selling11:17 - Be careful about tax drag12:47 - Rethinking the break-even point14:11 - Consider your goal for the money17:17 - Identify the bigger risk19:26 - Make your decision20:26 - Will your tax situation change?24:20 - Consider staggering sales28:21 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Typical retirement strategies assume a retirement age of over 60. With an earlier retirement goal, a careful look is required to determine what strategies will create the best outcome. James responds to a listener’s question about where to invest as he anticipates an early retirement. James walks through the steps of Root’s Sequoia System to explore options for early retirement scenarios.Questions Answered: How does early retirement impact traditional retirement planning strategies, such as the 4% rule?When deciding between retirement accounts (e.g., 401k) or brokerage accounts for pre-60 funds in early retirement, what factors should be considered?Timestamps:0:00 - Question about early retirement2:21 - Is early retirement possible?3:30 - Why the 4% rule doesn’t apply6:08 - Assessment of Juan’s situation8:11 - The Sequoia system Step 1 - purpose10:16 - Step 2 - retirement income12:49 - Relying on SS benefit?14:09 - Withdrawal strategy15:32 - Sourcing funds from age 50-5917:20 - Brokerage vs 401K20:22 - A part-time income scenario23:04 - Consider how expenses might change25:14 - Step 3 - investment planning28:09 - Steps 4 & 5- taxes and protectionCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The 4% rule helps us understand how much we can safely take out of our portfolio each year without running out of money in retirement.Yet, as simple as the 4 percent rule seems, the practical implications are drastically misunderstood. I explore the three common mistakes people make when applying this rule and how to avoid them.Questions Answered:How do RMDs impact the 4 percent rule?Does the 4 percent rule account for changes in expenses and income sources?Timestamps:0:00 - Questions from listeners1:26 - Misconception 1 - RMD 3:27 - 4% rule applies to portfolio5:51 - Assumption of 30 years retirement7:51 - Misconception 2 - annuity distributions10:01 - An example 12:33 - Misconception 3 - static cash flow13:42 - Examples of changes17:44 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Retirement is not just about financial readiness; it's also about finding purpose, passion, and personal growth. James and guest Cynthia Meyer debunk the arrival fallacy, the illusion that reaching retirement will bring lasting happiness. Having structure in retirement and pursuing your passions is vital to feeling fulfilled. Although it's easy to fall into comparing our retirement experiences to those around us, this is a dangerous trap. Finding what's truly important to you and following that will lead to much greater happiness.Questions Answered:What is the arrival fallacy?How can retirement coaching help you find freedom and fulfillment in retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Arrival fallacy1:25 - Retire…then what?3:58 - Structure in 4 chunks6:06 - Risks of no structure7:59 - Procrastination9:35 - Finding your passion12:33 - Microsteps and consistency14:32 - Prodding the brain17:01 - Not just for retirement20:33 - Passion follows commitment22:43 - Experiment and be flexible24:20 - Be careful of stereotypes26:17 - Rewire retirement28:08 - Advice and resourcesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Sammy, a 51-year-old retiree, is seeking advice on how much she should convert from her traditional IRA to a Roth IRA each year to avoid jumping tax brackets and minimize the taxation of her social security benefits. James analyzes Sammy's current financial situation and offers guidance on approaching the tax planning aspect of her retirement strategy.Learn:How to determine how much to convert from an IRA to a Roth IRA Why forward-looking tax planning is essentialThe potential consequences of certain financial decisionsQuestions Answered:What factors should you consider in planning Roth conversions?How can you avoid going into a higher tax bracket?Timestamps:0:00 - Sammy’s Roth conversion question2:29 - The Roth/tax rules today4:58 - Tax on different types of income7:24 - Some assumptions10:19 - Figuring tax and making assessments12:28 - RMD part 115:33 - RMD part 217:25 - Caution about tax bracket assumptions21:58 - Important side note23:45 - TakeawaysCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James addresses a common concern for a couple approaching retirement through a listener’s question. Listener Rob plans to collect Social Security early at 62, raising questions about his wife’s retirement.Understanding Social Security strategies to avoid potential losses during retirement is important.James explains the intricacies of spousal benefits, detailing how they are calculated based on the primary earner's full retirement age benefit.Key Takeaways:-Wait until full retirement age to maximize spousal benefits-Primary earner must start to start collecting for the spouse to be eligible-Nuanced calculations involving the spouse's own retirement benefitQuestions Answered:When should a spouse collect Social Security spousal benefits?How are spousal benefits calculated?Timestamps:0:00 - A listener’s question3:00 - Two SS options5:17 - Spousal benefit amounts7:24 - When spouses can collect8:55 - Spousal + primary benefits11:59 - Implications of collecting early14:16 - The good news16:00 - The key takeawaysCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
As one listener prepares for an early retirement, James discusses the situation, covering how to build a bond ladder based on non-retirement funds.James provides a different way of looking at the stock-to-bond conversation.Learn how to determine the appropriate amount to have a bond ladder and whether you should own individual bonds or bond funds as a part of that ladder.Questions Answered:How do you balance risk capacity and risk tolerance in portfolio allocation?How do you build an effective bond portfolio for retirement?Timestamps:0:00 - Listener case study2:37 - James’s perspective on bonds7:42 - Considering purchasing power10:18 - Balance of stocks and bonds13:39 - Dividends are typically resilient16:40 - All bonds not created equally20:30 - Bond ladder23:09 - Different types of bonds24:51 - Withdrawal strategy26:39 - More on bonds30:09 - 3 questions to considerCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James explores the concept of sequence of return risk in retirement planning. Most people are unaware of how risky this is, as it doesn’t become an issue until you begin living off your portfolio.Responding to a listener’s inquiry about early retirement, James dives into the potential impact of market timing on retirement outcomes. Learn three actionable strategies:Ensure a reasonable initial withdrawal rate.Implement a suitable withdrawal strategy.Own a diversified mix of assets.Questions Answered:How does sequence of return risk impact retirement outcomes?How can early retirees protect against sequence of return risk?Timestamps:0:00 - Ben’s question3:19 - Sequence of returns matters6:48 - 3 projections to consider11:49 - The 4% rule16:05 - Considerations for early retirees18:57 - 3 protective takeaways22:15 - SummaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Should you sell long-term stocks for a real estate investment?I walk through one listener’s question and explain what you need to consider before making such a decision. Aside from the obvious–is it a good financial investment–you also need to consider if it's a good emotional decision.Learn:➡ The tax implications: how are capital gains taxed differently?➡ How to compare the dividends of a bond to those of a property investment➡ What important factors and questions need to be carefully accounted forQuestions Answered:When does it make sense to sell long-term stocks for real estate investments?How can you determine the “dividends” of a real estate investment?Timestamps:0:00 - Trade stock for real estate?2:55 - Calculate yield6:39 - Consider net operating income9:15 - Other considerations12:36 - Calculate taxes18:57 - Quick summaryCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
When you’re doing well financially, paying advisor fees might seem unnecessary. So do you need an advisor if you’re already in a good place?Having a successful retirement isn’t just about not running out of money; it’s about what more you can do.Through a real-life client story, I explain how having an advisor’s perspective to implement the right strategy can be more valuable than the cost of their fee.Advisors can help you avoid biases in the way you invest and plan. They can ensure you have the right withdrawal strategy and don’t overpay on taxes. When handling finances for yourself, you may worry about what you could be missing. A good financial advisor will give you peace of mind, knowing you have all the right information.It’s important to reframe your thinking: Is the cost of your advisor justified by the value provided? Questions Answered:What’s the opportunity cost of not having an advisor?What value does an advisor provide when you are stable financially?Timestamps:0:00 Financial advisor vs DIY3:37 Does an advisor add value?8:30 Story of lost opportunity12:27 Understand the bigger picture13:41 Being ok vs optimizing17:44 Risk of wrong withdrawal strategy21:13 Risk of overpaying taxes22:20 Continuity costs23:27 The real goal27:31 Appropriately compareCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James addresses a listener's question regarding Social Security strategies in retirement. Sasha, aged 59, seeks advice on when to start collecting Social Security, considering her husband's benefits and their overall retirement plan. James emphasizes the importance of considering spousal benefits, survivor benefits, and age gaps in making this decision. He explores the complexities of Social Security analysis, encouraging listeners to run break-even calculations based on the assumed age of the first spouse's death rather than just life expectancy. James also shares a real-life example where delaying one's own benefit and collecting a survivor’s benefit early can be a strategic move. When choosing a Social Security claiming strategy, evaluate the broader impact on taxes, withdrawal rates, asset allocation, and legacy considerations. Questions Answered: How does the age gap between spouses impact the Social Security claiming strategy?What factors should be considered when deciding on your Social Security claiming strategy?Timestamps:0:00 - Sasha’s SS question2:19 - Analysis of Sasha’s situation5:51 - The challenge9:08 - When assumptions don’t pan out12:29 - General principles16:08 - Look at the whole pictureCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James explores the nuanced aspects of Roth IRAs, shedding light on intricacies that can confound even experienced investors. Through a listener question from Manfred, a retiree contemplating a $50,000 conversion from a 401k to a Roth account, James dissects the crucial five-year holding period and the order in which contributions, conversions, and earnings are treated during withdrawals. James also provides clarity on distribution rules, exceptions, and strategic considerations, offering a comprehensive guide to navigating the complexities of Roth IRAs for optimal retirement planning.Questions Answered:How does the timing of subsequent conversions impact the application of the five-year rule?In Roth IRA withdrawals, what is the specific order of operations, and what implications does that have? Timestamps:0:00 Manfred’s question 1:39 Get the cheatsheet2:37 Understanding source nuances7:01 The five-year rule8:37 IRS’s order of operations11:59 Exceptions to the rule13:49 Only a small impediment16:14 Back to Manfred’s exampleCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
When we think of retirement, it often evokes dreams of leisure, relaxation, and the freedom to pursue one's passions. Yet, the decision to retire is not merely about leaving a career; it's about embarking on a new chapter filled with purpose and fulfillment. Joe Kuhn, a seasoned retiree and creator of the "Joe Kuhn Loves Retirement" YouTube channel, shares valuable insights gained from his personal journey.Retiring to Something, Not Just From SomethingRather than focusing solely on leaving behind the stresses of work, Joe advocates for retiring to something meaningful. His emphasis on having specific plans, hobbies, and activities in retirement resonates with the idea that the transition isn't just a departure; it's an arrival into a new, purposeful phase of life.Slow Travel and the Joy of Unplanned AdventuresJames and Joe discuss the concept of "slow travel," an approach that involves savoring the journey rather than rushing to the destination. By embracing the beauty of unplanned adventures, he emphasizes that retirement opens up the possibility for individuals to explore at their own pace, fostering a deeper connection with the world around them.Adaptability and Embracing ChangeJoe shares the evolution of his retirement plans, demonstrating the importance of being open to change. Unforeseen events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, forced him to reevaluate his consulting work, inspiring his YouTube channel’s transformation into a retirement coaching platform. Joe's story underscores the resilience required in retirement, encouraging individuals to navigate the uncertainties with flexibility and a willingness to explore new paths.Slowing Down and Recognizing StressJoe reflects on the shift from a high-stress, task-oriented mindset to a more relaxed and balanced lifestyle. The act of slowing down, evident even in routine tasks like mowing the lawn, becomes a metaphor for the broader shift in priorities during retirement. Joe's candid revelation about being unaware of the stress he carried during his working years prompts listeners to reconsider their own well-being and the impact of stress on health.Spending Less and Financial RealitiesContrary to expectations, Joe reveals that he is spending significantly less than initially estimated. Adjustments in car usage, changes in insurance, and a transition to streaming services contribute to this surprising revelation. It is important to carefully assess finances and the need to adapt spending habits in retirement based on changing circumstances.Confidence to Spend and Seeking SupportJoe addresses a common fear amongst retirees – the confidence to spend money. Despite having sufficient resources, many individuals hesitate due to economic uncertainties. Joe advocates for seeking support, such as from financial advisors, to gain confidence in financial decisions. Retirement is not just about financial planning; it's about developing the confidence to enjoy the fruits of one's labor.Joe Kuhn's journey through retirement offers unique insights for those contemplating or navigating this significant life transition. From the importance of retiring to something meaningful to the adaptability required in the face of unforeseen challenges, Joe's experiences provide a roadmap for creating a fulfilling retirement anchored in purpose, flexibility, and financial mindfulness.Timestamps:0:00 Emotional prep for retirement 1:34 Joe retires at 544:54 Fear versus time10:04 Retire to (not from) something14:57 Try different paths19:44 Adjust to a slower pace24:42 Release hidden stress26:55 Spending in retirement30Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Tax loss harvesting is a strategy that investors use to reduce their tax bill. However, there are many misconceptions about tax loss harvesting, including when it's valuable and how to do it effectively.James debunks some of the most common myths about tax loss harvesting and explains how to use this strategy to your advantage.Questions Answered:How can investors benefit from tax loss harvesting by offsetting capital gains and ordinary income taxes?What are the rules and limitations surrounding tax loss harvesting, including the wash sale rule?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:59 Listener example6:26 Identify a replacement security11:17 Example17:20 Capital losses20:30 Looking at tax loss harvest23:44 Intentionally realizing gains24:25 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James walks through a framework of how you ensure that your legacy goals include more than just leaving a chunk of money to your kids when you're gone.He explains the key concepts that can help your child develop strong money management skills. From starting early to diversifying your investments, learn how you can help set your child up for financial successQuestions Answered:Why is it important to start investing for retirement early in life?How does early investment preparation not only benefit your retirement but also your financial well-being in your younger years?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:42 Here's where to start7:36 Owner vs lender13:46 Diversification15:42 Starting early18:26 Why it matters21:53 Where are you investing?25:11 Questions to consider26:08 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What are the benefits of Roth conversions in retirement planning? James addresses questions about when Roth conversions become worthwhile.This episode explores key factors:Changes in tax bracketSpousal scenariosImpact of portfolio size on tax savingsPotential tax savings tend to increase with a higher portfolio balance but be careful not to take unnecessary Roth conversions. James explains different strategies to optimize tax planning.Questions answered:Is there a specific portfolio value at which Roth conversions should be considered?Why might one choose not to do a Roth conversion, and what are the alternatives?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:14 Scenario6:47 Tax bracket11:15 Provisional income14:27 Spousal scenario16:45 Bottom line20:29 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Have you ever wondered if purchasing an annuity makes sense for you?There are two conflicting opinions from financial advisors: some advocate for annuities while others advise against them. James explores the concept of being a fiduciary and the challenges of understanding the financial advisory industry. He covers when annuities may be a suitable option, such as providing guarantees, protecting against longevity, guaranteeing core expenses, and the benefits of Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts (QLACs) in reducing required minimum distributions.There is no one-size-fits-all approach to financial planning. Your individual circumstances and goals will determine whether annuities are the right choice. It's always a good idea to seek professional advice and review all your options when making decisions about annuities.Questions answered:Is an annuity a suitable financial product for retirement planning?What factors should you consider when deciding whether to purchase an annuity?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:51 What is a fiduciary?8:43 Explaining annuities10:53 The wrong way to look at it13:23 Another way to look at it17:53 When is there a case for an annuity?19:49 Another case22:06 Qualified Longevity Annuity Contract24:40 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you're in a high tax bracket now and expect to remain in a high tax bracket after retirement, should you prioritize pre-tax retirement accounts or Roth retirement accounts for individuals? James answers this and discusses various factors to consider in making this decision, including current and future tax brackets, required minimum distributions (RMDs), charitable giving, life expectancy, and the impact on heirs. Using a real-life scenario, James offers a thoughtful approach to help you make an informed decision based on your unique circumstances.Questions Answered:Should individuals in high current tax brackets prioritize pre-tax retirement accounts or Roth retirement accounts? What impact will required minimum distributions (RMDs) have on your future tax situation?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:48 Considering Roth contributions7:05 Example13:25 Charitable giving15:42 Life expectancy18:18 What about your heirs?20:52 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James debunks common misconceptions about retirement portfolio allocation and explains how to factor in your pension, social security, and other fixed-income sources into your plan. He discusses the importance of dividends in assessing investment performance, risk capacity and tolerance, and how mastering them can help determine your optimal retirement portfolio allocation.Questions answered:How should you allocate your portfolio in retirement, considering pensions, social security, and other fixed-income sources?What is risk capacity, and how does it factor into portfolio allocation in retirement?Timestamps:0:003:34 The wrong way5:09 The right way5:14 Example 17:59 Risk capacity14:53 Example 219:05 Another consideration21:00 Risk tolerance21:40 Example 322:28 The emotional side24:35 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this  episode, James emphasizes the importance of having a well-thought-out financial plan for retirement, rather than relying solely on the size of your investment portfolio. Financial security doesn't come from a specific portfolio number but from having a comprehensive plan.Using a listener's question, James walks through a step-by-step approach to assessing retirement readiness. He discusses aspects like income planning, investment strategies, tax optimization, and protection through insurance and estate planning.Shifting your mindset from a saving mentality to a spending mentality in retirement allows you  to fully enjoy your savings. Learn how to determine if you'll be financially secure in retirement and how to optimize your financial resources to enhance your overall retirement experience.Questions Answered:How do you assess your retirement readiness?How can you optimize their retirement plan to enhance their overall retirement experience?Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:26 Listener question4:03 The bills6:03 Alternative strategy10:36 The first thing we looked at12:55 How to maximize15:35 Your investments18:58 Risk capacity21:05 Deductions23:19 Big picture consideration25:28 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode James explores signs that may indicate it's time to move on from a current financial advisor and discusses the professional and respectful ways to handle this transition. There are three core aspects to consider when contemplating the change:Deciding to Leave:The first step involves recognizing signs that it may be time to move on. Telling Your Advisor:James provides two scripts for notifying your financial advisor about your decision.Handling Logistics:After the decision to switch advisors is made, there are several logistical considerations.James highlights that making the decision to switch advisors can be emotionally challenging, but ultimately, it's a crucial step in securing your financial future.Questions Answered:How do you decide if it's time to leave your financial advisor?What's the best way to tell them that you're leaving?How do you handle the logistics? Show notes links:When Should You Work with a Financial Advisor?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1V1X-dovlF4Script: Break up with your Financial Advisorhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1IwYM5DDcvm0FEtkc99Lf9sy840wmGfhLm62-o7NmMpg/editTimestamps:0:00 Intro1:18 How to decide7:00 How to tell them8:10 Script 19:09 Script 211:03 Script 315:28 The logistics17:54 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
One of the most ironic things about retirement spending is that the people who have saved the most money are often the same ones that have the most difficult time spending that money. We often think that if we save up enough money or build up enough of a portfolio that in retirement it will open up unlimited fun and enjoyment.The reality is, for those who have saved well, one of the hardest things you'll find about retirement is the difficulty you'll likely face trying to spend some of that money. James discusses how you how you can shift your savings mindset to a spending mindset.Questions Answered:Why is it so difficult to go from a savings mindset to a spending mindset?How do we start making the shift with our mindset? Timestamps:0:00 Intro4:57 James' perspective7:48 Example10:47 We need to realize this14:52 How do we reframe?16:58 Pillar 118:38 Pillar 219:19 Pillar 320:36 Pillar 422:25 Pillar524:34 Summary27:18 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The majority of people who participate in some level of charitable giving in retirement aren't getting a tax deduction for any of it. While external reasons should drive charitable giving, you should absolutely look to maximize the tax effectiveness of any giving you're already doing.In this episode, James covers how to optimize your tax benefits, detailing donor-advised funds, an often-overlooked tool for maximizing your tax benefits. Learn about when to write off cash contributions, gift appreciated securities, and how your mortgage can play a role in the deductibility of your giving. Questions answered:What should you do differently with your tax strategy when making charitable donations?When does a donor-advised fund make sense for you?Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:28 Deductions4:02 Why it matters6:15 Donor advised fund11:03 Important information14:16 When does it make sense?17:43 When does it not make sense?23:09 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
By the time you get to retirement, it is not uncommon to have many different accounts at multiple different institutions. You may be wondering, "How do I begin the process of consolidating everything without paying a bunch in taxes or penalties?"In this episode, James covers three types of taxes you're likely to encounter when consolidating: ordinary income, capital gain, and early withdrawal penalties. He also explains strategies to sidestep these taxes and penalties and how to decode your current allocation to pinpoint your income needs.Questions answered:What is a good strategy for consolidation?How do you ensure you won't get penalized for consolidating?Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:55 The situation5:18 Capital gains8:46 Income taxes14:03 401k plans17:31 Allocation 21:21 Alternatively23:45 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
It’s common knowledge to have a different portfolio allocation before retirement than you actually have in retirement. But how and when do we actually go about making that change?This episode is based on a listener question: Alan, has a portfolio mix weighted too heavily in stocks. As he shifts into retirement, he is looking to have a new allocation strategy. James discusses how to shift into a different allocation, when the right time to do that is, and what makes the most sense for Alan’s situation.Questions Answered:How do we shift into a new allocation strategy?When should you begin that process?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:08 The framework8:41 Where should you hold assets?14:14 What’s the timing?18:14 In summary19:11 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Are short-term savings using an adjustable rate mortgage worth the risk of rate hikes? In this podcast, we cover how adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) work, how they differ from fixed-rate mortgages, and the reality of their adjustment periods. James uses a real-life scenario to dive into the comparison of adjustable and fixed-rate mortgages. Learn how to plan for the worst-case scenarios and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of each option. Questions answered:Is it better to get a fixed rate mortgage, or is it better to get an adjustable rate mortgage? What is the risk versus reward?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:10 Buying a home5:18 How ARMs work7:24 Why use an ARM?10:11 What's the risk?14:07 When not to get an ARM16:15 When to get an ARM18:50 Other considerations20:21 Analysis21:06 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
How can rising interest rates impact your pension value?In this week's episode, we analyze a real-life scenario from our listener, Mark, who is weighing the pros and cons of an early retirement, a higher lump sum, or a commit to an annuity. Learn how to calculate the imputed returns of an income annuity and how to determine if taking the lump sum and investing it would be the better option. Questions Answered:What considerations and calculations can be used to decide between a lump sum payout or an annuity?Are you working against yourself by continuing to work?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:40 Mark's question4:24 Unpacking it7:38 Don't do your analysis this way14:09 Here's how to do your analysis18:54 Risk19:58 Planning20:50 Takeaway24:47 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
If you’re retired, you can’t wait around for the next bonus or stock to vest when you have a large expense. When you’re on a fixed income it’s more important than ever to find the best way to pull funds for large expenses. In today’s episode, James explains how to find the best way to pay for large expenses in retirement while answering a listener’s question.Questions Answered: Should you use IRAs (or other assets), cash, or finance to pay for large expenses with today’s high-interest rates?What considerations should you take into account when planning for a big expense in retirement?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:48 Cashflow 8:46 Taxes10:52 Timing13:14 Example20:58 Investment27:04 Legacy30:32 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
How much of your portfolio is safe to hold in one individual stock? While 5% or 10% is typically recommended, rules of thumb like these are often irrelevant and harmful. The right answer depends upon your specific situation.James explains the right way to determine how much individual stock you should hold based on your situation.Questions Answered:How much is okay to have in an individual stock?What conditions make owning individual stock acceptable or unacceptable?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:02 Monica's story3:30 Individual stocks5:02 Example 17:45 Conditions10:18 Technicalities12:37 Example 214:34 Emotional implications16:11 Framework19:43 Portfolio size21:49 Time best spent22:50 Underperforming25:07 Why diversify?27:01 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
What do you think is the key to a successful retirement?By asking yourself the right questions and being intentional about using money to enrich life, you can live more presently in the moment and enjoy a meaningful and successful retirement.James explains the most important question to ask yourself so that you can transform your retirement.Questions Answered:How do you get the most out of life with your money by living intentionally?How do you live intentionally for a more meaningful life?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:37 The email6:42 The responses9:46 Points to note12:03 Steph’s story13:35 Important things to think about15:30 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
For many people, Social Security will be their primary income source in retirement, but some individuals have sufficient assets or income from other sources, making them less dependent on Social Security benefits.James explains the factors that can affect when you should collect Social Security and how to create a dynamic strategy.Questions Answered: What if you have sufficient assets/ income that you don't depend on Social Security for your retirement needs?How should that change your approach to collecting social security?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:36 If you don't need Social Security5:40 First thing to look at7:48 Listener's situation10:11 Working in retirement12:50 The second thing to look at14:30 The third thing to look at15:44 The fourth thing to look at17:15 Examples20:18 Needing cash down the line24:49 Final thoughts25:22 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
DescriptionThere are a lot of good reasons to put your money into a Roth account. But does it make sense to have all your money in Roth accounts?The truth is, there is  a point at which it's potentially harmful to continue putting money into Roth accounts. James explains the nuances of Roth accounts and tax planning, while answering a listener's question.Questions Answered: Is there a point at which you can have too much in a Roth account?How can you use tax planning in retirement?Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:17 Listener question3:59 Short answer5:41 Example8:04 Tax planning9:10 Eample11:45 Two questions14:18 Charitable giving18:22 Example20:57 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
How much it will cost to meet your needs is one of the hardest parts to understand about retirement. Relying on conventional wisdom will only get you so far, and may even lead you astray.In this episode, we explain how to get an accurate sense of your retirement expenses while walking you through a real example from a listener question.As a bonus, we are including a free worksheet for you to use:Retirement Cash Flow PlannerQuestions answered:How can you tell if you're financially on track for retirement?What do you do before social security kicks in to supplement income?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:10 Listener question3:57 A few things to consider6:00 Here's where to start10:23 Where does the rest go?13:07 Steps 1 and 216:31 Their portfolio18:31 Retirement expenses21:50 Income strategy23:40 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many people believe that when you're retired, you need to own your own home, ideally without a mortgage. But there are instances where renting can make more sense, not just financially but for several other reasons. In this episode, James discusses the pros and cons of owning versus renting and when it makes sense to rent instead of own.Questions answered:In what instances does it make more financial sense to rent than own?What other reasons might factor into the decision to rent?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:33 Cost of rent rising6:00 Less control7:22 Equity9:00 First issue: tax implications11:49 Second issue: budget15:08 Lifestyle18:44 Your health19:56 Example23:20 Emotional factors24:33 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Required Minimum Distributions work differently depending on the type of account. How can you most effectively plan for them? Today we're talking through everything you need to know about RMDs so you can understand their nuances and create a plan to best address them.Questions Answered:At what age do you need to take an RMD?What accounts do you have to take an RMD on?Timestamps:0:00 Intro2:59 At what age do you need to take out an RMD?4:19 How much is the RMD going to be?7:40 What accounts do you have to take an RMD on?9:25 Basic rules11:26 Spouse and non-spouse inherited IRAs16:11 Extra benefit20:07 Exceptions to the rules23:54 Keep this in mind25:55 Example32:26 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
For people who are planning to retire early, planning for retirement can be especially daunting. There are many different points to consider, but the most important is ensuring that your income stream will sustain you for the rest of your life.Today’s case study examines someone who is looking to retire early so that you can understand what framework and approach to apply to your own situation.Questions Answered:What do you do for income when you no longer receive a paycheck?What sort of strategies do you use for taxes, medicare, withdrawal, etc?Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:11 Today’s question4:11 Considerations6:55 Strategy and Expenses9:34 Recommendations11:30 Implications13:27 Are they on track?18:35 A couple of things you can do22:22 Adding in Social Security25:42 Quick thoughts27:34 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
One of the best things you can do for your portfolio is to implement the right tax strategy. Each situation is unique and requires a personalized approach.Using a listener’s question, James explains one specific example to show when and how to implement the right strategy. Questions Answered: Why should or shouldn't you do Roth conversions?What should you be mindful of when doing Roth conversions?Timestamps:0:00 Introduction0:53 Listener question4:03 Two core things to focus on5:56 Should we do a Roth conversion?7:13 Taxable income9:16 Lower tax bracket11:24 Taking a basic look14:21 Gray area16:40 Control the balance19:31 Big picture plan20:41 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Managing your cash reserves in retirement can get complicated quickly between living expenses, multiple income streams, taxes owed, etc. James explains how you should manage your cash reserves based on your financial plan and answers a listener’s question.Questions Answered:How do you incorporate cash needs and short-term assets into your bigger-picture portfolio?How does that change from working years into retirement years?Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:44 Listener question2:42 Review of the week4:09 Three “buckets”5:30 Other tax accounts6:57 Emergency fund7:51 Example10:39 Free access to your accounts12:45 Savings accounts14:37 Reframing your view16:14 Cash vs portfolio18:05 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
When you retire, there are surprising things you’ll wish you knew beforehand. Unlike social security, IRAs, or Medicare, most people don’t often plan for the emotional and personal matters of retirement.James discusses the five things people often regret not understanding before retirement. Questions Answered:What do people regret not knowing before retirement?How can you avoid those mistakes?Timestamps:0:00 Intro3:20 Regret one5:54 Regret two7:42 Regret three9:14 Regret four11:34 Regret five13:45 Summary14:30 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James discusses a listener’s question about what to do with stock positions and single stock positions, explaining the pros and cons of holding a concentrated stock position. He highlights the importance of understanding tax implications and assessing your ability to handle financial and emotional implications.Questions Answered:What should you do when you have a large concentrated stock position from an investment perspective?How do you exit and diversify your position?Timestamps:0:00 intro3:59 Single concentrated stock positions4:47 The role of taxes7:07 What’s the biggest risk?7:52 Two examples12:10 Takeaway12:30 Other considerations15:35 JP Morgan study20:13 Here’s what I’ve noticed…21:46 Understanding risk24:16 What would I look at?25:52 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James debunks six popular rules of thumb that can actually do more harm than good when it comes to retirement planning. From the 100-minus-your-age stock allocation rule to the 70% to 80% income replacement myth, James breaks down why rules like these can be counterproductive and suggests alternative strategies that will help you create a personalized financial plan that meets your unique needs and goals. Questions Answered:Which rules of thumb should not be universally applied?What can you do instead?Timestamps:0:00 Introduction2:36 The First Rule5:57 The Second Rule9:04 The Third Rule11:48 The Fourth Rule14:04 The Fifth Rule 18:08 The Sixth Rule20:09 How to Measure Risk22:02 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, James tackles a listener’s question about investing a lump sum for his upcoming retirement. James analyzes one's situation and gives realistic insights on determining the right mix of stable and growth assets that will generate a rising income stream for the rest of your life. Tune in for tips on how to secure a comfortable retirement using a real-life example.Questions Answered:Should I invest lump sump sum or dollar cost average approach?How do I invest a lump sum once I receive the funds?What other planning points should I be aware of?Time stamps0:00 Intro0:45 Listener Question2:55 Summarizing4:10 Will You Be Okay?7:10 Make Sure That Number is Accurate8:20 4% Rule9:53 Guyton-Klinger Rule10:53 Two Things to Note13:30 You Need Income to Live on15:15 Part 2 of the Question: How to Invest the Lump Sum18:10 Dollar Cost Averaging21:06 Using An Example23:40 The Principle Is This27:00 Properly Addressing Risk28:50 Most People Do This…30:25 Back to the Listener Question31:00 Summary32:20 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Oftentimes we make decisions about our portfolios based on what we think is the smartest move. Yet when we do that, we can lose sight of the bigger picture. In this episode, we’ll discuss how the context in which you view your portfolio can steer your financial decisions for years to come.Questions answered:What’s the difference between financial strategy and financial tactics?What are the key pitfalls to avoid?Time stamps0:00 Intro1:15 Losing focus on the bigger strategy2:40 Example of focusing too much on tactics6:40 Your tactics would be…7:45 Why Roth conversions aren’t always the right choice8:50 Example of winning the battle but losing the war11:00 Make sure you’re prioritizing strategy11:20 Summary11:54 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
You might be missing something if you're focusing only on your initial withdrawal rate......on today's episode, we'll cover what you might be missing, and how you can maximize your portfolio withdrawal strategy.Questions answered:What is the 4% rule and how does it apply to me?How should staggered income and expenses alter your withdrawal strategy?Time stamps0:00 Intro2:15 What is the 4% rule?4:00 Example of staggered income or expenses9:13 You might be limiting your withdrawals12:20 Staggered income and expenses13:15 Example of staggered income and expenses18:20 Looking at your portfolio differently19:09 Summary21:30 Conclusion22:38 OutroCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how 4 reasons to NOT do a Roth Conversion.Questions Answered: How to think through whether a Roth Conversion makes sense for youUnderstanding how to implement effective Roth Conversions How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:13 - Example4:25 - Plan for Conversions7:22 - Age / Life Expectancy10:19 - Not ONLY A Dollar Amount12:49 - RMDs14:58 - RMD Example17:02 - RMD Issue19:00 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to protect your most important financial assets.Questions Answered: How should you think about protecting your most important financial assets?Understanding how to protect what's most important (your TIME)How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:13 - Downsides To Continuing Work4:25 - Savings/Bonuses6:55 - Financial/Personal8:50 - Wages12:03 - Financially Ready14:58 - How Much?!16:33 - TIME17:02 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to protect your most important financial assets.Questions Answered: How should you think about protecting your most important financial assets?Understanding how to protect what's most importantHow can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:30 - Income3:25 - Compounding5:04 - Take-Home Pay8:50 - Wage Increases10:03 - 1% Better13:58 - How Much?!16:33 - Summary of What's In Your Control19:35 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses umbrella insurance coverage and how much you need.Questions Answered: How should I think about an Umbrella Insurance Policy (how much)?Understanding how much defense (risk management) is neededHow can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:30 - Umbrella Insurance 1013:25 - Home/Auto Policies5:04 - Insurance Policies Examples8:50 - Net Worth Value10:03 - State Exemptions13:58 - How Much?!16:33 - Two Examples19:05 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses Deferred Compensation Plans and how to consider them within your overall retirement strategy.Questions Answered: How should I think about Deferred Compensation in context of my overall plan?When does it make sense to defer compensation (and when does it NOT)?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:30 - Deferred Compensation 1013:25 - Retirement Expenses5:04 - Tax Planning8:50 - AVOID This Common Mistake17:03 - Inflation Impact19:58 - Deferred Comp Example23:50 - Aligning Your Financial Goals24:00 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, Ari Taublieb, MBA guest hosts the Ready for Retirement podcast to discuss where you should pull income from first when you retire early. Ari Taublieb, MBA is the Vice President of Root Financial Partners and a Financial Advisor. This episode is part three of a three-part series.Ari is the host of the Early Retirement podcast available here. Ari is also on YouTube here. Create your customized early retirement strategy with Ari here. Episode Summary: Should I pull from my Brokerage, IRA, Roth IRA or 401(k) account first?Should I consider the Rule of 55 or 72(t) distribution?How to improve your overall early retirement strategyTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:41 - Assumptions4:51 - Life First, Money Second7:24 - Inflation & Taxes9:55 - Rule of 5512:17- 72(t) Distribution15:30 - Income Needs18:28 - Capital Gains Explained22:15- How To Minimize Income25:57 - Not Qualified28:35 - Align Your Money With Your GoalsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, Ari Taublieb, MBA guest hosts the Ready for Retirement podcast to discuss the 5 mistakes to make sure you avoid when retiring early. Ari Taublieb, MBA is the Vice President of Root Financial Partners and a Financial Advisor. This episode is part two of a three-part series.Ari is the host of the Early Retirement podcast available here. Ari is also on YouTube here. Create your customized early retirement strategy with Ari here. Episode Summary: How can you create tax-free income most effectively in retirementCommon tax mistakes people leave on the table which could save tens of thousands of dollars (or hundreds of thousands)How to improve your overall early retirement strategyTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:20 - Life over Money3:03 - Legacy Goals5:31 - Examples Examples Examples!8:35 - Never Pay Taxes Again10:52 - Standard Deduction v. Itemized Deduction14:28 - Brokerage Account19:17 - AAPL Stock Example22:15- MASTER Tax Tip!25:01 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, Ari Taublieb, MBA guest hosts the Ready for Retirement podcast to discuss the 5 mistakes to make sure you avoid when retiring early. Ari Taublieb, MBA is the Vice President of Root Financial Partners and a Financial Advisor. This episode is part one of a three-part series. Ari is the host of the Early Retirement podcast available here. Ari is also on YouTube here. Create your customized early retirement strategy with Ari here. Episode Summary: How can you retire early with confidenceHow to avoid common mistakes people make when retiring earlyHow to improve your overall financial strategy in retirementTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:30 - Pretend You're Retired Today2:25 - Financial Freedom5:31 - Retirement = Tradeoffs8:35 - Life First10:43 - Part-Time Income12:40 - Financial v. Nonfinancial aspects14:28 - Practice Retirement First18:52 - Guardrails Approach21:45- Aligning Your Financial Goals23:45 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how much you need to retire.Questions Answered: How much do I need (financially)?How do I prepare (mentally)?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:30 - How much is ENOUGH?3:25 - Retirement Expenses5:04 - Assigning Your Dollars8:50 - First Step13:40 - Avoid THIS!17:03 - Inflation Impact19:58 - Taxes (Single v. MFJ)21:55 - Health Considerations23:50 - Aligning Your Financial Goals24:00 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses what you should do with extra income after you max out your 401(k). Questions Answered: What are the best accounts to invest in after your 401(k)?Should you invest in a brokerage/Roth/IRA/etc?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Key Benefit2:23 - Order of Operations4:30 -  Where To Save Next6:14 - Example (Person A v. B)9:50 - HSA (Health Savings Accounts)12:33 - Backdoor Roth Contribution15:46 - Brokerage Account Hack18:50 - Paying Down Debt21:08 - ESPP23:50 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses what you should do with your 401(k) when you retire.Questions Answered: What are the best ways to reduce fees in a 401(k)?Should you move your 401(k) elsewhere?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:45 - Listener Question3:23 - 401(k) Hidden Fees7:52 - Gaining More Control9:45 - Investment Options13:40 - Clunky Planning17:03 - After-Tax Contributions21:05 - Net Unrealized Appreciation24:02 - Tax Treatment26:08 - Age Importance29:50 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses with retirement life coach Cyn Meyer how to create the most meaningful retirement.Guest: Cyn Meyer is a Retirement Life Coach and founder of Second Wind Movement. She has free resources here on her website available to all of you. Cyn also offers a free workshop here.Questions Answered: What are the best ways to have a meaningful retirement?What are the best strategies to implement TODAY to start preparing for your dream retirement?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:2:08 - Introduction 4:03 - Fear-based living7:22 - Subtle Isn't SUBTLE!12:27 - Encourage Yourself16:39 - Understanding The NEW You20:46 - Overall Happiness Levels23:29 - Intentional Work26:08 - You Are Unique20:50 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlaySubmit Your Question Here!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James how to use Roth Conversions to protect your spouse's future.Questions Answered: What are the best ways to implement Roth Conversions?What are the best strategies to implement tax planning for your spouse?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 1:45 - Roth Conversions3:23 - When To Implement6:52 - Income Assumptions9:27 - Taxable Income12:05 - Roth Conversion Planning14:35 - Surviving Spouse Tax Planning16:48 - Life Insurance Protection19:21 - Analysis Assumptions20:50 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlaySubmit Your Question Here!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses when you should start withdrawing cash instead of stocks for retirement income?Questions Answered: What is the best way to optimize withdrawals?What are the best strategies to optimize pulling funds from cash vs. stocks?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:27 - Spending Down Cash4:14 - Funding in Retirement5:58 - Sustainable Withdrawal Rates8:54 - Withdrawing Cash Instead of Stock13:25 - Avoid Unnecessary Sales17:25 - Conservative Assets Needed20:35 - Allocation For Life21:45 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlaySubmit Your Question Here!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses 8 important planning opportunities from the SECURE Act 2.0Questions Answered: What are the major changes from the SECURE Act 2.0?What are the best strategies to implement from the SECURE Act 2.0?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 3:14 - SECURE Act 2.0 Overview4:22 - RMD Changes6:52 - Tax Planning Window Changes9:04 - Roth Conversions12:05 - 529 Plan to Roth IRAs19:38 - RMD Spouse Changes21:45 - RMD Changes (overall)23:10 - IRA Catch-Up Contributions24:40 - Employer Matching Contributions26:00 - Roth 401(k) Catch-Up Contributions27:05 - Catch-up Contributions28:10 - Qualified Charitable Distributions30:25 - RMD Penalties32:45 - Working With UsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlaySubmit Your Question Here!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses 3 steps to make 2023 your best year yet.Questions Answered: What is the best way to get your "money right"?What are the best strategies to optimize your money choices?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 2:46 - Examples of Prudent Financial Decisions5:23 - Future Assumptions6:00 - Mindset Shift With Money9:27 - Important Goals with Money15:30 - What-If Scenario's19:10 - Write Out Your Dream Future20:35 - Implementing Your Vision21:45 - Staying Present With Your MoneyCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlaySubmit Your Question Here!Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses 5 assumptions that you shouldn't make in retirement.Questions Answered: What are the best practices when making assumptions in retirement?What are the best strategies to create income in retirement?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 4:22 - Example of an Investor6:28 - Short-Term v. Long-Term12:15 - Retirement Income (Reality)16:15 - Aligning Your Financial Goals (Cash Flow)19:30 - Portfolio Income Creation20:45 - Summary of AssumptionsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if a reverse mortgage is a good "Plan B".Questions Answered: What are the best practices when using a reverse mortgage?What are the best strategies to create income in retirement?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 5:05 - Reverse Mortgage Basics9:35 - Example of Income Creation12:15 - Retirement Income16:15 - Aligning Your Financial GoalsCheck out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses when it does (and doesn't) make sense to work with a financial planner.Questions Answered: When does it make most sense to consider working with a financial advisor?What are the main benefits you can expect from working with a financial advisor?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved by having a financial advisor?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 3:05 - Cost/Benefit Decision6:36 - Cost of an Advisor11:30 - Partnering Throughout Life16:45 - History of 4% Rule23:09 - Sign of a Good Financial Life28:05 - Working With Us Check out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses what investments you should own in your retirement portfolio?Questions Answered: What are the best investments to provide income throughout retirement?What are the best strategies to maximize income?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction 5:05 - Stock Ownership12:15 - Company FAQs19:55 - Just Need S&P 500?26:03 - Safe Investments?29:09 - How Much Do You Need?Check out all of our podcast episodes and more on our YouTube channel here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if withdrawal rates are still applicable in today's markets.Questions Answered: Can we still trust withdrawal rate rules?What are the best strategies to maximize income?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Check out our main channel for all of our podcast episodes and more on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the pros and cons of Mega Backdoor Roth Conversions.Questions Answered: When does it make most sense to implement?What are the best strategies to implement Mega Backdoor Roth Conversions?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if you should get a 15 or 30 year mortgage. Questions Answered: What mortgage is best for you?What are the best strategies to view real estate in retirement?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to invest your bridge account.Questions Answered: How should you invest your brokerage account?What are the best strategies to think about how your bridge account impacts your overall plan?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to plan for retirement when you and your spouse will be retiring at different times.Questions Answered: Where will income come from when one spouse is no longer working?What are the best strategies to create income in retirement when you retire at a different age than your spouse?How can your overall retirement strategy be improved?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses why bond prices are falling and what you can do to protect your portfolio.Questions Answered: Why are bond prices falling?What are the best strategies to protect your portfolio for the long-term?How can your retirement strategy be improved?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James Conole discusses with guest, Ari Taublieb, the 5 steps so you can begin preparing for retirement today! Ari is the Vice President of Root Financial Partners and host of the Early Retirement Podcast. Ari also has a YouTube Channel here where he discusses tips and strategies to retire early. Questions Answered: What are the 5 steps to prepare for retirement todayWhat is the framework to start thinking through so you can optimize your retirement?How do investments, taxes, withdrawal strategy, Social Security, etc. all connect to build a comprehensive financial strategy?Check out the Ready for Retirement podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if you how to know if you have enough to retire.Questions Answered: How do you know if you have enough to retire?What are the best strategies to understand your retirement timeline?How can your retirement strategy be improved?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if you should use Roth or Pre-Tax if you're in a 24% tax bracket.Questions Answered: How do your taxes impact your overall financial plan?What are the best strategies to understand your tax plan?How do your investments impact your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses a story to better understand what you're actually invested in.Questions Answered: How can you reframe the way you view investingWhat are the best strategies to better understand your investmentsHow do your investments impact your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the best way to help your children buy a home.Questions Answered: How can I best help my child buy a home?What are the best strategies to help?How does this impact my overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to best align your portfolio with other income sources.Questions Answered: How can I align my portfolio with my other income sources?What are the best investments for your specific goals?How do your investments and other income sources connect to your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if gold should be part of your investment portfolio.Questions Answered: Should gold play a role in your investment portfolio?What are the best investments for your specific goals?How do your investments connect to your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the best strategies for reducing RMDs (Required Minimum Distributions).Questions Answered: How can you minimize Required Minimum Distributions?What's the best account for your specific goals?How do your investments connect to your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how you can avoid the pitfalls of asset location.Questions Answered: How can you effectively invest in the right accounts?What's the best account for your specific goals?How do your investments connect to your overall retirement plan?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the best way to teach kids about money and investing.Questions Answered: How can you effectively teach kids about money and investing?What's the best strategy to have kids start to understand about money?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses what return you should expect from a 60/40 portfolio going forward.Questions Answered: Is the 60/40 portfolio the best portfolio in retirement?What's the best strategy to utilize when it comes to determining the best allocation for my retirement goals?How does this impact your overall retirement strategy?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how state taxes impact Roth v. Traditional Contributions.Questions Answered: How should you determine what tax strategy is best based on your state?What's the best strategy to utilize when it comes to determining when to prioritize Roth contributions?How does this impact your overall retirement strategy?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses Rule 72t distributions to access retirement funds early and penalty-free.Questions Answered: How can you withdraw funds from retirement accounts early?What's the best strategy to execute the Rule 72t distributions?How does utilizing the Rule 72t impact the overall financial strategy?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to use individual stocks for better tax-planning.Questions Answered: How can you use individual stocks for strategic tax planning?What's the best strategy to utilize with individual stocks?How does this impact your retirement strategy?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to most effectively pull funds out of your college savings account.Questions Answered: What are the tax implications of pulling from college savings accounts?What are the best ways to utilize this account for your retirement goals?What strategies exist when it comes to funding college?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to turn real estate equity into income in retirement.Questions Answered: How can I best use my real estate equity to create income in retirement?What are passive investments to create a secure retirement?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses if rental real estate is a good idea in retirement.Questions Answered: Is it worth investing in rental real estate for retirement income?What are passive investments to create a secure retirement?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?Check out the podcast on YouTube here!Check out our main channel on YouTube here!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses with guest, Ari Taublieb, the four most important steps when considering an early retirement (non-traditional retirement). Ari is a financial planner at Root Financial Partners. Ari Taublieb is the host of the Early Retirement podcast. Ari also has a YouTube channel focusing on early retirement.Questions Answered: What are the primary considerations when it comes to retiring early?How can you set up your finances to optimize your withdrawals?What are the steps to a successful retirement when retiring early?Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to implement (and do better than) the 4% rule.Questions Answered: How can you maximize your withdrawal strategy?What should you consider in terms of withdrawing funds from your investments?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to invest in different portfolio "buckets".Questions Answered: How can you best be invested for your goals?What should you consider in terms of withdrawing funds from your investments?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to be a better investor with guest, Chad Hufford, owner of Veritas Wealth Management in Anchorage, Alaska.Questions Answered: How can you become a better investor?What should you to become a better investor and set yourself up to reach your retirement goals?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how withdrawal rates should change if you don't have any legacy goals.Questions Answered: How can you plan most effectively for your legacy goals (or lack thereof)?What should you consider in terms of withdrawing funds and your goals?How can you ensure you reach your retirement goals?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to get financially organized.Questions Answered: How can you be most organized financially?What should you consider when planning for financial organization?How can you ensure you don't outlive your money?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to enjoy life today while also preparing for the future.Questions Answered: What can you do today to prepare for the future?What should you consider when planning your retirement?How can you ensure you don't outlive your money?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the complete guide to Health Savings Accounts (HSA).Questions Answered: How can you use an HSA most effectively?What should you consider when planning your healthcare expenses?How can you ensure you don't outlive your money?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses the 3 most important mindset shifts to make going into retirement.Questions Answered: What are the mindset shifts to make going into retirement? What should you consider when planning your retirement expenses?How can you ensure you optimize your money?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how likely it is that you'll run out of money in retirement?Questions Answered: Is it likely that you will outlive your money in retirement? What should you consider when planning your retirement expenses?How can you ensure you don't outlive your money?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how to invest for longevity when there's a spousal age gap.Questions Answered: What would change if one spouse predeceased the other? How would your income and portfolio be impacted? What are the considerations when planning around one spouse predeceasing the other?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses how Roth Conversions impact inheritance, specifically legacy planning.Questions Answered: How can Roth Conversions be best implemented for legacy planning?What are the important strategies to be aware of when implementing Roth Conversions?How can Roth Conversions impact planning for inheritance?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses where you should pull income from in the first year of retirement.Questions Answered: What is the best account to pull from in retirement?Why do you need to have more than just a good financial plan? What are the best ways to withdraw income in retirement?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, James discusses 4 ways to navigate market downturns.Questions Answered: How should investors approach down markets? Why do you need to have more than just a good financial plan? How do you implement the guardrails approach?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, we’re talking about the best way to rebalance your portfolio.Questions Answered: How do I know if I need to rebalance my portfolio?How can we make sure I'm setting myself up to optimize my retirement strategy?What is the best rebalance strategy?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, we’re talking about how to prioritize Roth Conversions v. Tax Gain Harvesting.Questions Answered: How do I know if I should prioritize Roth Conversions or Tax Gain Harvesting?How can we make sure I'm setting myself up to optimize my retirement strategy?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, we’re talking about the 5 most important parts of a successful financial strategy. Questions Answered: What is the most important parts of a successful financial strategy?How can we make sure we're setting ourselves up for success in retirement?What should we make sure to avoid in retirement?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, we’re talking about pensions and how you should take your pension when you retire.Questions Answered: Should I take my pension as an annuity or lump sum rollover?What are the pros and cons of each?When might both make sense?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of Ready for Retirement, we’re talking about how to know whether you should prioritize health insurance subsidies or Roth conversions.Questions Answered: Should I prioritize health insurance subsidies or Roth conversations?When won’t these strategies be relevant?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to manage Roth Conversions before taxes increase.Questions answered: How can you manage Roth Conversions before taxes increase? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it here969Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding if you should buy long-term care insurance.Questions answered: Should you buy Long-Term Care insurance? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial Partnership Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about why a Monte Carlo analysis is not a financial planQuestions answered: What is a Monte Carlo analysis and how does it impact our retirement plan? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the differences between investing in a tax-deferred annuity and a brokerage account.Questions answered: Should you invest in a tax-deferred annuity or a brokerage account? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the recent iBonds paying 7.12%.Questions answered: Should you invest in iBonds paying 7.12%? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the key planning points to consider when retiring before age 65.Questions answered: How can you make sure you're on track to retire before age 65? What strategies can you implement to ensure you create your ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about planning for varying withdrawal needs in retirementQuestions answered: Where should I pull funds from first and how does that impact my retirement strategy? What strategies can I implement to maximize my income in retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how you can avoid the risk of working too long.Questions answered: How can I make sure I don’t work longer than I need to? What strategies can I implement to ensure I create my ideal retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about everything you need to know about the Roth IRA 5-year rule.Questions answered: How does the Roth IRA 5-year rule impact my retirement strategy? What strategies can I implement to maximize my income in retirement? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to best plan for the retirement income gap years.Questions answered: What is the best strategy to prepare for years without income? What can I do to increase income before I can access my retirement accounts? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to prioritize competing retirement strategies.Questions answered: What are the benefits of having one comprehensive strategy? What are the risks of having multiple strategies? What is the best strategy for your individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the framework behind how I invest my own money.Questions answered: How do I invest my own money? What are the strategies I’ve learned when it comes to creating an investment portfolio? My goal is to give a framework as to how I think about money.  Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the top 5 avoidable retirement mistakes (and how you can avoid them).Questions answered: What are the most common retirement mistakes? How can I ensure I have a secure retirement? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding if you should collect Social Security early and invest it.Questions answered: What are the benefits of collecting Social Security early? What are the benefits of delaying Social Security? Should I collect Social Security and invest it to attempt to achieve a higher return? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how you can best choose what’s best for you when provided with multiple pension and annuity options.Questions answered: When might electing a lump-sum option make more sense than an annuity? Are there certain annuity options that make more sense than others? What are the best strategies when it comes to deciding between all of my options? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how you should invest to take advantage of the 4% Rule.Questions answered: What is the 4% rule and how does it impact my ability to retire? What are the best strategies when it comes to investing to take advantage of the 4% rule? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how to prepare for a career change (or lifestyle change) before retirement.Questions answered: What should I take into consideration before I change my career (prior to retirement)? What are the best strategies when it comes to preparing for a career change (or lifestyle)? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about international investments.Questions answered: Should I be investing internationally? What are the best strategies when it comes to investing around the world? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about Roth Conversions in non-traditional scenarios & investing in municipal bonds.Questions answered: When do Roth Conversions make the most sense to implement? What are some examples of non-traditional scenarios where a Roth Conversion makes sense? Should I be investing in municipal bonds for tax-free income? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about when you should stop saving for retirement.Questions answered: How do I know when I no longer need to save for retirement? What are the best strategies when it comes to exploring whether or not I need to continue saving? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about combining retirement planning with legacy planning.Questions answered: How do I combine retirement planning goals with my legacy planning goals? What are the best strategies when it comes to exploring retirement planning and legacy planning together? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about managing asset allocation and asset location leading up to retirement.Questions answered: What are the benefits of Asset Location and why is it important for retirement planning? What is the right asset allocation for my various accounts? How can I position my portfolio for my retirement goals? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about answering multiple questions that have been recently submitted surrounding RMDs (Required Minimum Distributions), Social Security Taxes, Income Annuities, and Dividend Reinvestment.Questions answered: What are the best strategies to manage RMDs (Required Minimum Distributions)? How should I be determining when to collect Social Security and what can I expect from a tax perspective? When does an income annuity make sense? Should I be reinvesting dividends? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about protecting against inflation.Questions answered: How can we position our portfolio to protect against inflation? What are the best strategies to create a hedge against inflation? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?NEW: We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a secure retirement: YouTube - Root Financial PartnersLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding what makes ETFs more tax-efficient than Mutual Funds.Questions answered: Why are ETFs more tax-efficient than Mutual Funds? What are the best strategies to use ETFs? What types of funds are best for each of my accounts? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how to plan for longevity without sacrificing the “Good Years”.Questions answered: What are the best strategies to ensure I don’t outlive my money? How can I use my finances to ensure I’m maximizing my different goals (pre-retirement and post-retirement)? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding when it makes sense to work with a financial planner.Questions answered: Should I work with a financial planner? When is the best time to hire a financial planner? What are the different ways financial planners work with clients? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Schedule Your Initial Consultation Call HereLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how to consolidate your accounts without putting all of your eggs in one basket.Questions answered: How can I ensure I’m diversified if all of my accounts are in one location? What are the best strategies when it comes to implementing diversification? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about 401(k)s and specifically whether or not you should switch from pre-tax 401(k) to an after-tax (Roth) 401(k).Questions answered: Should I be contributing to my 401(k) or Roth 401(k)?  What are the pros and cons to each? What strategies can I implement today to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how much people actually spend in retirement.Questions answered: What do people actually spend in retirement and how much does it differ from what they anticipated? What planning can I do now to ensure I don’t outlive my money? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Episodes Mentioned:Episode 27: How Much Can I Safely Spend In Retirement?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the lessons learned from history’s greatest investors.Questions answered: What do all great investors do? What are the most important lessons / stories throughout history surrounding investing? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about 5 things you will have wished you knew before you retire.Questions answered: What should I know before I retire?  What can I do to prepare for retirement? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the pros and cons of dividend investing.Questions answered: What percentage of my portfolio should be coming from dividends in retirement? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to go from a saving mindset to a spending mindset.Questions answered: What amount should I feel comfortable spending in retirement?  What can I do to shift anxiety that comes from no longer receiving a consistent paycheck? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about annuities and whether or not you should have one in your portfolio.Questions answered: What do I need to look for when determining if an annuity is right for me?  What are the benefits and cons of including an annuity in my portfolio? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is a case study on how to make the right decision for you with all of the various retirement options.Questions answered: What are the best investment strategies throughout retirement? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how you should invest once you have more than enough to retire.Questions answered: How should I invest throughout retirement? What investment strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What should I do with additional funds in retirement that I want to invest? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how I do my budget and why most budgeting doesn’t work.Questions answered: Should everyone have a budget? What’s the best way to track my budget? How can I make sure I’m on track to reach my financial goals? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?I'm A Financial Planner and This Is How I BudgetLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is part four of the financial tune-up series: What to Look For When Reviewing My Estate Planning Documents.Questions answered: What do I need to look for when reviewing my Estate Planning documents? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?What Issues Should I Consider When Reviewing My Estate Planning Documents?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is part three of the financial tune-up series: What to Look For When Reviewing Insurance Policies.Questions answered: What do I need to look for when looking at insurance policies? What strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Checklist - What Issues Should I Consider When Reviewing My Health & Life Insurance Policies?Checklist - What Issues Should I Consider When Purchasing Long-Term Care Insurance?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is part two of the financial tune-up series where I discuss what to look for when reviewing your investments.Questions answered: How do I know if I’m invested appropriately for my goals? What should I invest in? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Checklist: What Issues Should I Consider When Reviewing My InvestmentsLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is part one of the financial tune-up series: How to Review Your 2020 Tax Return.Questions answered: What does my 2020 Tax Return tell me about how best to manage my financial situation? What tax planning strategies can I implement to improve my financial future? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Checklist: What Issues Should I Consider When Reviewing My 2020 Tax ReturnLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how to navigate Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs).Questions answered:  What do I need to know about RMDs? How do I calculate RMDs? What tax strategies can I implement to avoid or limit RMDs? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding when it makes most sense to consider making Roth Conversions.Questions answered: When should I consider a Roth Conversion? What are the pros & cons of a Roth Conversion? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about paying off a mortgage or investing.Questions answered: Should I pay off my mortgage or invest? What are the trade-offs of investing vs. paying down a mortgage? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is all about how you can create a purposeful and meaningful retirement.Questions answered: How do I create a strategy to have a fulfilling retirement? What activities should I do in retirement? How can I make sure I don't outlive my money? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Guest Interview: Joe Casey Joe Casey helps individuals nearing retirement (or in retirement) who want to create a purposeful and meaningful retirement. Joe has a podcast dedicated to focusing on how you plan on investing your precious time in retirement: The Retirement Wisdom PodcastWebsite: https://www.retirementwisdom.com/Joe can be reached at joe@retirementwisdom.comLET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about creating the ultimate tax planning strategy - combining Roth Conversions with Other Deductions.Questions answered: When should I do a Roth Conversion? How do I know which deductions I should take advantage of? How could a Donor-Advised Fund help reduce my taxes? Can I gift stock to my Donor-Advised Fund? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to use Roth Conversions to save huge amounts in taxes over time.Questions answered: When should I do a Roth Conversion? When is the best time to invest for retirement? What are the benefits of Roth Conversions and when is it best to do them? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding if capital gains can cause you to move into a higher tax bracket.Questions to ask ourselves: Are there different tax brackets for Ordinary Income v. Capital Gains? When does it make most sense to realize Capital Gains? How should I be approaching tax planning as I near retirement? How should I be approaching tax planning if I’m already retired? How can I minimize my tax bill with proper tax planning, both for today and the future?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?Reference Sheet: 2021 Important Numbers Tax SheetAre you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about whether or not you should invest all at once (lump-sum) or invest smaller amounts over a longer period of time (dollar-cost averaging).Questions answered: Should I invest when the market is at all-time highs? When is the best time to invest? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Should I gradually invest to decrease risk? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about what you need to know when you receive a windfall (inheritance, gift, high income year, etc). Questions answered: What do I need to know when I receive a large sum of money all at once? What should I be considering as I’m expecting a large sum of money? When is the best time to invest those funds? What other considerations may impact my overall financial strategy?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to best coordinate portfolio withdrawals with Social Security (and other income sources).Questions answered: How can I best coordinate my portfolio withdrawals with when I intend on collecting Social Security? If I’m currently collecting Social Security, how much should I be withdrawing from my portfolio? How can I plan when to best withdraw funds from my portfolio based on my individual Social Security income options? How should my investments be allocated during retirement?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the 4 common investment mistakes to avoid.Questions to ask ourselves: How should my investments be allocated based on my different goals? What investment accounts are best for tax planning?  Which investment accounts are best as I head in to retirement?  Which investment accounts are best if I'm currently retired?How often should I be checking my account?  What should I do when the market is going down? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding the best way to save for a short-term goal.Questions to ask ourselves: How soon will I need the funds for my short-term goal? How should I be invested when saving for a short-term goal, if I choose to invest at all? What types of investments are best for capital preservation? How do my investments change when investing for a short-term goal vs. medium and long-term goals?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding social security and what you can do to maximize your benefit.Questions discussed: When should I collect Social Security based on my age and work experience? How is Social Security calculated? What percentage of my income in retirement should be funded by Social Security? What are the pros and cons of collecting Social Security before and after full retirement age?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the 5 steps to design the optimal portfolio.Questions to ask ourselves: Am I invested the right way? Am I owning the right types of investments for my goals? Where do I start when it comes to designing the optimal portfolio for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding if you should just own the S&P 500 in your portfolio.Questions to ask ourselves: Does the S&P 500 give proper diversification for my individual goals? Should I be allocated to stocks outside of the United States? Does the S&P 500 fit my risk tolerance? Should I hold the S&P 500 in both my taxable and non-taxable accounts?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding how to plan for an early retirement if you want to retire before your full retirement age. Questions to ask yourself: Why do you want to retire early? Do you not want to work at all? Do you want to work part-time or change careers? What does retirement really look like if everything were to stop today?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding where you should pull funds from first in retirement.How much of my retirement expenses are covered by fixed income sources and how much income do I need my portfolio to generate?When it comes to pulling funds in retirement, identifying how to create the most income is important, but arguably less so than the tax implications of how those funds are withdrawn, and not just the for the first few years, but throughout the entirety of retirement.Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about understanding when it's best to collect Social Security for your specific situation. This week, we have a listener question:My question regards the date for a single person to collect social security. My thinking is the main benefit to wait is to obtain larger monthly benefit and also survivor benefit. I have no one who will receive SS survivor benefit, but fear if I pass away prior to collecting, my estate would have less for beneficiaries. So, now I believe it best to just collect shortly after FRA and bank it or invest it. I do not believe I will need a larger monthly amount to protect longevity, but who really knows. Am I framing this correctly? Thank you.Question to ask ourselves: How much income can be generated from Social Security and how does Social Security play into your overall financial plan?Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how Biden’s new tax plan may impact your financial goals. Biden’s proposed tax plans come with many changes and knowing the right questions to ask ourselves can help us navigate the changes so we can stay on course with our financial plan. Questions to ask ourselves include: Should I think about realizing capital gains if I am in a higher income bracket? Should I pay more medical expenses now if I know I will be having a major medical expense in upcoming years? Should I front-load charitable expenses? Should I do a Roth conversion? All of these questions are discussed below with answers to help you stay on track and in control of your financial future.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about how to invest when the stock market is at all time highs.Investing in the market can come with drastic increases and/or decreases in a short amount of time, and it can often take years to recover. It’s important to ensure you have a portfolio that provides stability when stocks take a turn for the worst.Over the past 10 years there have been extremely negative headlines such as: economic and political outcomes surrounding the U.S. Election, Ebola virus, Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 1,000 points in one day for the first time, COVID-19 pandemic, and the media is constantly telling us not to invest. If you were invested in the past 10 years, despite all of these negative headlines, you would have made around ~ 500%. So, how should I invest during all-time highs? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is “6 "Hidden" Tax Savings Opportunities Before Year End”.Maximizing tax savings can be one the greatest ways to save money; James gives a checklist of six things we should review for tax savings before 2020 comes to a close. Should I take an itemized deduction or standard deduction? When is it best to do charitable giving? How can I lower my future taxable income with a Roth conversion? Is my stimulus check taxable? Listen to find out all of this and more to best take advantage of your tax situation and ensure you’re on track to meet your financial goals.Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is “Don't Focus on These 5 Wrong Things”. With so much information, it can be difficult to know what’s truly worth spending our time on. James gives examples in this episode of five things we shouldn’t focus on and four things we should focus on. Active vs. passive management, fee’s, small impact decisions, recent performance & the news can all be things we focus far too much attention on that won’t greatly impact whether or not we achieve our financial goals. Focusing on consistent saving, creating portfolios that match our objectives, personal goals, and high impact decisions are all things that are extremely important when it comes to reaching your financial goals. Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future?LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is thinking through the question, “Should you Have a 100% Stock Portfolio in Retirement?” James discusses the statistical and practical standpoints on this topic to help listeners understand that when you are investing, there are thousands of options. The conventional wisdom is to own more stocks during your working years, as you primarily focus on growth, and own more bonds during retirement, as you focus on income and capital preservation.James discusses the implications of owning bonds and the primary reasons why bonds can be great for your portfolio, as well as reasons why owning more bonds later in retirement may make achieving your financial goals more difficult. So, Should you Have a 100% Stock Portfolio in Retirement? LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
This episode of Ready for Retirement is all about emergency funds. James walks the listener through the purpose of an emergency fund, as well as potential options of what to do with your emergency fund. He shares that the purpose of an emergency fund is to be able to cover unexpected expenses, such as loss of income, medical emergencies, or home and auto repairs. Without an emergency fund, when these moments happen, you may have to use credit, or draw from your portfolio, in order to cover the expense. So, when people want to make money off of their emergency fund, James encourages them to think of an emergency fund as an insurance policy, not an investment. There are, however, a few options of what to do with your emergency fund. While you can always leave the money in a bank savings account, you will likely receive no interest. One of the best options is to move your money to a high yield savings account. Here, you will be able to earn some interest and can still access your money easily. The final option is to purchase a certificate of deposit. While this will likely earn you a little more interest, you will not be able to access your money, early, without penalty. LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of Ready for Retirement, James answers the question “Should I do a Roth or Traditional 401k?” James addresses this question by discussing, with practical examples and numbers, when it makes sense to use a Roth 401k, or IRA, and when it’s a better option to use a Traditional 401k, or IRA. The general difference between the two is when you pay taxes, and whether your contribution is part of your taxable income. However, there are benefits to both options. With Roth accounts, you don’t have to worry about your tax brackets during retirement, since you’ve already paid taxes on that money. Additionally, income from Roth accounts is not considered part of your provisional income, and therefore will not impact your Medicare costs or push you into a higher tax bracket. Finally, there is no required minimum distributions, so you are not required to take any income you don’t want or need. In regard to Traditional investment accounts, you are able to save money in the present, as the money you invest is not taxed when you invest it, but later, when you withdraw the money. Therefore, you have less taxable income now. This can be very beneficial if you’re in a higher tax bracket. With Traditional accounts, however, there are required minimum distributions, which means that you may be required to take income you don’t want or need, as well as be pushed into a higher tax bracket during retirement.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is goals. Our host, James, urges listeners to reframe how they think about financial goal-setting. He walks through why goals matter as well as some of the most common goals and how to approach them. When you think about goals, consider what is important to you, what you want to be able to accomplish in the future, and what you envision when you picture a successful outcome.James says that goals are important because if you don’t know what you’re aiming for, you won’t know if you’re on track. Setting a goal helps you to make a plan and determine the appropriate timeline and savings or investment strategy. He covers common goals and gives tips on how to think about planning for them: retirement, home purchase, college funds (for children or grandchildren), legacy, and other miscellaneous goals. LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James discusses target date funds and explains what they are, how they work, what the fees are, and how to know if a target date fund is the best option for you. He tells listeners that when creating a 401k, you’re given a list of fund options to choose from as you invest money. One option is to build your portfolio on your own. Another option is to select a target date fund, which is simply a portfolio that is built for you based on the year you think you might retire.James then discusses the differences that can exist between target date funds such as the peripheral asset classes and fees. You’ll also learn how to decide if a target date fund is right for you. It takes the decision-making pressure off of you and it may have exposure to asset classes you wouldn’t have access to with individual funds in your 401k. However, if you know what you’re doing, replicating the blend of a target date fund and creating a portfolio that’s unique to your own personal goals could be more beneficial. LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is thinking through the question “How soon before retirement should you start to adjust your portfolio?” James discusses the statistical and practical standpoints on this topic to help listeners develop a comprehensive view of this question and its trickle-down effects. By the numbers, there are several things to keep in mind: the data regarding positive returns in the S&P 500, your time until retirement, and ways to diversify your portfolio to protect it from drastic swings based on the market. It is also important to recognize that stocks and bonds complement each other and often have opposite returns trends, so when one goes down the other is likely going up. When it comes to the practical application of these financial principles, James outlines how this might look in a real-life scenario which is worth a listen. To answer the original question, James summarizes his thoughts by marking the 10-year mark as a milestone at which you should consider adjusting your portfolio to make it more conservative and resistant to market fluctuations. LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is the question “How much can I spend in retirement?” Most people are concerned that they won’t have enough money and they worry that they will outlive their money, but James outlines the traditional and newer thought processes on withdrawals amounts during this episode. While the traditional rule of thumb has been to withdraw 4% of your portfolio amount in the first year and then increase your withdrawals every year based on inflation, Jonathan Guyton has come out with a new school of thought in the past 15 years that is proving beneficial for retirement planning.Guyton’s guidelines have proven with 95% confidence that a 5.2-5.6% initial withdrawal and then monitoring the market before deciding on your withdrawal amount every year will be sufficient for a 40-year retirement horizon. The four main rules associated with this method are: the portfolio management rule, the withdrawal rule, the capital preservation rule, and the prosperity rule. Coupled with the consideration that retirement costs are not static and that your income sources and expenses will likely fluctuate throughout retirement, James encourages his clients and listeners to have a holistic approach. Remaining aware of market conditions and the status of your own portfolio rather than just making blind withdrawals is always the best course of action. LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James provides listeners with a broad but detailed overview of Medicare. Medicare is the federally maintained health care plan for all qualifying Americans aged 65 and up. There is always something in the news about Medicare and it can seem daunting to understand all of the different parts and supplemental plans, but James breaks down the basics during this episode. Medicare Part A is also known as hospital insurance, covering inpatient and skilled nursing facility treatments as well as related prescription drugs for a specified length of time. Medicare Part B is also known as medical insurance, covering outpatient treatment by healthcare providers and preventative care. Medicare Part D is prescription drug coverage and is often paired up with a Medicare Supplement plan (Medigap). Medigap plans coupled with Medicare Part D is one option for reducing your risk in the case of medical emergencies. These plans typically have higher premiums with lower out of pocket costs and are good for folks with health concerns or pre-existing medical conditions.Medicare Advantage plans are similar to employer-sponsored healthcare plans and typically feature lower premiums and higher deductibles and copays. These plans are good for people who are in good health and do not anticipate needing medical care outside of their network or by specialists. James recommends that people looking for more comprehensive information to refer to Ashby Daniels’ book “Medicare Simplified.” LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The COVID-19 pandemic hit hard in early 2020, and it continues to remain prevalent as we near the end of the year. Whether you’ve just recently retired, or it’s coming up in the next few years, it’s likely the virus has brought about some financial uncertainty regarding your readiness for retirement. Before making any sudden changes, it’s important to remain rational and avoid these five big retirement mistakes.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
James introduces the problem of saving for medical expenses in retirement and explains the concept of the Health Savings Account.In this brief episode, James lays out some of the basics of the HSA, including its framework and operation.  James points out that the HSA is one of the easiest ways to save and accumulate money tax-free, whether saving for health expenses or not.He encourages listeners to consider an HSA for retirement spending needs because of its easy growth. He mentions that HSAs are only available to people who participate in a high-deductible health plan. Your decision to participate in a high-deductible plan is a separate conversation, though, so you could say this advice is for people with high-deductible plans only.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The topic of this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is Roth IRAs. A Roth IRA allows your money to grow tax-free and provides fewer limitations than other investment accounts. James outlines 7 of the main benefits of using Roth IRAs in your portfolio to strengthen your retirement funding.Unlike other investment accounts, you are able to withdraw your contributions at any time as long as you have met the 5-year rule, and these funds are not subject to the required minimum distributions that other investment accounts require. Also, even though Roth contributions are not included in your provisional income, if your income prohibits you from contributing to a Roth IRA usually, you could open up a spousal Roth IRA account and/or look into doing a backdoor Roth conversion from a traditional IRA account. Finally, Roth contributions are not included in the IRMAA calculation, so Roth IRAs can help your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums stay lower than contributions to other accounts that would be considered in the IRMAA. If you have questions about Roth IRAs, backdoor conversions, or anything else discussed on today’s show, reach out to James or to your personal financial advisor for more information!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James discusses gold and whether it is a good investment or not. He begins by giving an update on the current price, reminding listeners that this is a unique environment and conclusions should be drawn from historical data only. After giving a disclaimer about his experience, he explores whether gold has a history of holding value. Prior to 1971, the gold standard kept the price of gold artificially low. This can skew the data, so the question is not whether it held its value, but what are the alternatives? Most notably, can you compound your money by investing in companies instead?Next, James discusses whether gold is an inflation hedge and finds that the real return (earnings minus inflation) during this period falls at just 1.3%. By using the standard deviation to determine risk, James concludes that the stock market actually exhibited less risk over time. Gold hedged against inflation, but at a significant cost because fluctuations and swings were dramatic.To conclude, James studies whether gold is good for portfolio diversification. The way he looks at it, gold is not an investment because it can’t generate earnings. So is it a good investment? It depends on the decade. By looking at the growth of gold compared to the S&P 500, it is clear that gold’s growth mostly came in the period following the end of the gold standard. Not only did it have more down years than companies, but it also had more down years of large percentages. In short, James determines, gold is not the best investment given the alternatives.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The topic of this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is tax-efficient ways to invest after maxing out your 401(k). You might not know that you can deposit after-tax contributions to your employer 401(k) plan, which will allow you to save future money and attain higher growth in that plan. Another option is mega backdoor Roth contributions, which are in-plan conversions to Roth IRAs that grow tax-free and add to your retirement income.If you have already employed these options and you are looking for more, it would be worth your while to explore backdoor Roth IRA contributions, health savings accounts, and opening up a solo 401(k) account based on any side income that you have coming in. Beyond these options, you could also look into a regular taxable account which is not a retirement account but could be used to grow retirement savings. A great way to begin the process of determining which options you want to research further is to ask yourself what your goals are and the level of market risk you are comfortable with.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is the myth that investments are negatively impacted during election years. Many people shift their portfolios to less risky investments or pull out their funds entirely during election years because of this belief, but is it true? While there may be some residual effects of elections, particularly presidential elections, on the stock market and other investments, the data shows that these effects are not substantial enough for investors to need to take drastic steps. Every year has volatility and variance, but the long-term returns are optimized by staying the course regardless of the political party that is in power. In fact, the stock market seems to do best when there is some level of political gridlock in Washington.  If you want to ensure that your investments are going to provide you with adequate returns for your retirement goals, your best bet is to diversify your portfolio and include international investments as well as the typical US-based stocks, bonds, real estate, and business investments. Have an overall investment strategy, perhaps with the assistance of a financial planner, and don’t make your decisions out of the fear of what could happen if a certain person or party gets elected.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Whether you’re a freelancer or an entrepreneur, being your own boss has many perks. You can set your own schedule, prioritize the projects that mean the most to you, and you have the leverage to make key decisions that can alter the course of your career. When you’re self-employed, however, you don’t have the built-in HR benefits that come with being an employee of a company — instead, you need to manage things like retirement savings for yourself.Luckily, there are plenty of options when it comes to planning for retirement if you’re self-employed. Below we explore six types of accounts you can open to start saving for the future.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is the issues you need to keep in mind when helping your aging parents with their finances and estate plans. James describes the five main categories of issues that need to be considered: cash flow and living arrangements, estate planning, insurance, tax planning, and asset and debt.No one is really ever prepared to walk through these categories with their aging parents, but with the help of this podcast and the downloadable checklist James has provided on www.readyforretirement.co, hopefully you will feel more adequately prepared for this process. At its core, this process is an investigative one during which you are working with your parents to locate all of their cash flow, estate planning, insurance, and asset/debt documentation. It is important to review the policies and benefits, making note of any requirements and adjusting beneficiaries or other details as needed. It would be helpful to you and your siblings or the others involved in your parents’ estate plans to have access to the contact information for any attorneys, financial planners, doctors, etc. that are key stakeholders as well as the passwords for any digital assets that your parents maintain before you have a need for them.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James discusses a strategy for increasing your tax savings through charitable giving. James gives the example of a couple who contributed $12,000 to charity every year but they were still taking the standard deduction every year on their taxes, so they were never able to reap any tax deduction benefits from their contributions. He helped them set up a Donor Advised Fund into which they could contribute a large sum of money that could be distributed at their discretion over the next few years while providing them significant tax savings in the process. This is a great strategy for folks who do not qualify to itemize their deductions but are contributing significantly to charity throughout the year, but there are other beneficial strategies for other situations as well. Don’t feel limited by what you “qualify for”, because you likely fall into multiple categories and a financial planner can help you navigate these dynamics.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
This episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is a top-level flyby of the topics to consider as you prepare for retirement. Many of these topics have been covered in detail in previous episodes, so you may find it helpful to go back and listen to have a better understanding. The main issues that should be involved in your retirement planning are cash flow, healthcare and insurance, asset and debt options, and tax planning. While you can do some of this planning on your own, you will notice several times throughout this episode that there are strategies for optimizing your Social Security or tax benefits based on your particular situation, which would best be handled by talking with a financial advisor or planner.Be sure you also download the issues checklist and review the HSA contributions flowchart on our website!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
You have made it to the final episode of the countdown to retirement mini-series on the Ready for Retirement podcast! If you didn’t catch the previous episodes, go back and listen to Episodes 12-14 of the podcast to have a full understanding of the countdown. The fourth question, which is the topic of this episode, is: Is your spouse ready for you to retire? The answer really comes down to expectations, and there are 5 main pitfalls that James sees couples fall into: 1.     Misaligned expectations – While you may be planning to be with your spouse 24/7 and work on house projects, they may think that their ideal retirement involves tee times every morning and spending time with friends.2.     Bringing the workplace home – You spent your entire career working up the corporate ladder, and by the time you retired, you were in a leadership position with many direct reports. When you suddenly aren’t in that leadership position anymore, it is likely that you will try to “manage” your spouse.3.     Handling money – There is usually one spender and one saver in the family, so of course, you will have different ideas of how to spend your money in retirement.4.     Depression – Studies have shown that people are up to 40% more likely to experience clinical depression after retiring due to the loss of a sense of purpose. A great way to combat this is by having a solid answer to question 3 (from Episode 14).5.     Disenchantment – Your entire working life, you have looked forward to retirement and built it up to be the best thing you could have ever imagined. When you actually retire and the honeymoon phase wears off, you may become disenchanted. So what can you do now to ensure you and your spouse are on the same page? Share your visions for retirement with each other and communicate about compromises when necessary. Set appropriate expectations about what you are both going to do. Listen to Episodes 13 and 14 of the podcast and have your answers prepared. Talk to an objective third party, whether that is another couple who are retired, a counselor, or a financial planner.Click Here For The Full Show NotesCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The topic of this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is the 3rd question in the Countdown to Retirement series: “Do you know what you’ll do when you retire?” This can be an overwhelming question to contemplate at the end of a long career, when you’ve spent your entire life up to that point pushing towards the “next thing”, and you don’t have to have the answer right now, but hopefully this episode will help you narrow down your thought process. Perhaps you have spent your life in the same town for decades and your children have moved to another part of the country; consider packing up and moving somewhere new for your retirement years, maybe close to your children/grandchildren. Or you could stay put and commit to traveling. You could look into getting a fulfilling part-time job or volunteer position with an organization you are passionate about. You could sign up for some exercise classes or a new sports league to make that a part of your routine. Pursuing educational endeavors such as becoming a mentor, taking a class, reading, or writing a book or blog could be helpful in prolonging your health span and preventing cognitive decline. No matter what you plan to do, you would likely find it helpful to take a breather at the beginning of retirement to get used to living on a fixed income. Think about these things now so you feel like you are retiring into something, not just out of something.Tune back in next week for the final part of this Countdown to Retirement series!LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
This episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is the second part of four within a mini-series that answers the question “How do you know if you are on track for retirement?” In these four episodes, James outlines the four distinct questions that will ultimately help you know if you are on track.In this episode, James answers this question: Have you had enough work? Some people think that there’s no reason not to retire if they have the money to do so. While you need to be prepared financially in order to retire, retirement is about much more than just giving up a paycheck. You want to make sure that you’re actually ready to give up your job and everything that goes along with it. How can you know if you’ve had enough work? James explains four signs that you’ve had enough and are ready to retire: One, you consistently bring negative energy from work into your home life. Two, you’re too comfortable and aren’t challenged in your work. Three, you dread going to work in the mornings. Four, your work environment is toxic. And five, you feel physically or mentally unhealthy. On the flip side, James also gives four reasons you might want to continue working for a few more years: One, if your work provides you with a sense of purpose. Two, if you have mentorship opportunities and want to invest in others or the company. Three, if you have good friendships with your coworkers and would miss seeing them five days a week. Four, if work provides a routine that you need. If you’ve already determined that you’re financially ready to retire, this episode will help you decide if you’re ready to retire in other ways. Continue working if you feel that the benefits of working outweigh the benefits of retiring. But what should you do if your work isn’t providing benefits to your life? Tune back in to the third part of this series to find out! Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
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Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is how to handle your debt and investments before retirement. It seems like there is a constant tension between paying off debt and contributing to investment accounts when you have extra cash flow. How do you know which is the right decision in the long run?James outlines several crucial considerations as you develop the strategy that will work for you, starting with understanding the specifics of the debt you are paying off and taking a look at your actual cash flow to see how quickly you could pay debt down and how much you have available to invest. It is also important to keep in mind all of the places you could have your money, from contributions by you and your employer to retirement and HSA accounts to paying off debt. While it might seem like these decisions are black and white, there are also behavioral aspects that impact how aggressively you will pursue your strategy.It is also imperative to keep in mind the volatility of the market and plan out some contingencies for sticking to your retirement plan if the market conditions are not ideal. Research has shown that starting at a 4% withdrawal rate is typically sufficient to avoid outliving your money but sticking to that safe withdrawal rate may not always be easy. Overall, the biggest consideration is asking yourself what will bring you the most peace of mind in retirement and how to structure your pre-retirement decisions to align with the retirement you want.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James discusses the question: Will Social Security run out? In the aftermath of the economic impacts of COVID-19, many people are concerned by the new budget model predictions that purport that the Social Security trust will be depleted sooner than expected. There are many factors to this prediction, a considerable one being the high unemployment rate at this time.It is important to remember that Social Security was created in 1935. The average life expectancy was 60 years old and Social Security was intended to be a social safety net for those people who lived longer and were unable to work to earn a living wage. The current life expectancy is 79 years old, the birth rate is declining, and 10,000 Baby Boomers are turning 65 every day, but the Social Security system has not changed much to accommodate for these factors.The short answer is that Social Security will not run out of money, but the longer answer is that while there will always be a flow of money as long as there are people working, the amount of benefits could be drastically reduced unless some things change. A few key areas of changes could be increasing the ages of drawing Social Security benefits, incorporating a means test, raising employment taxes, and increasing or eliminating the wage base.Finally, in response to the question of if people should consider collecting Social Security earlier than normal to ensure the highest benefit, James says that this is not a compelling enough reason. If you collect Social Security early, you are not only limiting your pre-retirement earnings, but you are also limiting the benefits you can receive. For more information on this topic, listen to Episode 6 of the Ready for Retirement podcast.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Many of us know people who needed to continue working into retirement in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. There are benefits and risks to having a diversified investment portfolio, but it would be helpful to know what’s too risky—and what’s too safe. In order to better understand what makes a portfolio safe in the first place is to understand what kinds of risks exist. There are risks across the board, but some kinds of investments carry much more. There are short term and long term risks, but the argument is that long term risks loom the largest. This is because the ultimate goal is to be able to draw on your retirement accounts in your retirement and expect that they actually cover your living expenses. Some investments, like cash and bonds, will not grow very much, and are likely not to hedge against inflation. For your retirement portfolio to really serve you, you should also consider what other income sources you have (or will have). For example, your Social Security or pensions will only hedge against inflation but so much. You need the rest of your portfolio to do that work for you and ensure a comfortable retirement by taking on risks that will leverage the most growth over time—all while keeping some conservative investments!Too safe means it is not going to be able to keep up with your standard of living in the future. The biggest risk is often not the short term ups and downs but rather that inflation will increase too much, hurting our ability to keep up with expenses down the road.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is whether you should retire with a mortgage. Many people believe that carrying a “small” mortgage into retirement with them will be advantageous in terms of tax deductions, but the reality is that unless your mortgage is rather large or you contribute to charity significantly, you will likely be better off using the standard deduction. In association with episode 7 of the podcast, where we discussed how much money you should have in order to retire, it is very important to consider your monthly expenses, the largest of which is likely your mortgage payment. Keeping in mind that your financial goal is to outlive your money, evaluate your portfolio returns when determining if your income can support a mortgage. It is also worth mentioning that there is a psychological component to this discussion as well. There is an element of stability and peace that comes with knowing you own your home outright before you retire, but if this is not a big factor for your wellbeing, then you may be fine continuing to pay a mortgage into retirement.The two key risks of carrying a mortgage into retirement are having higher expenses and the sequence of return risk. There isn’t a whole lot you can do about the volatility of the market at the time you retire or afterward, but it is important to get advice from a professional regarding how best to account for this fluctuation.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
On this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast, James tackles the topic of how much money you will need to retire. Many people have an inflated view of their retirement needs, thinking that they will need to save dollar for dollar what they currently need each month to maintain their standard of living. However, this is not necessarily the case because of the shifts in expense amounts between working life and retirement.There are two main approaches for determining how much money you will need in order to retire: the bottom-up approach and the top-down approach. The bottom-up approach is the most accurate but also the most time-consuming to determine, drilling down to your monthly expenses and one-time expenses during retirement to dictate how much income you will need to cover those expenses. The top-down approach can be calculated rather quickly but it is not as comprehensive as bottom-up. This approach starts with your current net income and removes any expenses that will not be present during retirement while adding additional retirement expenses to help you determine your income requirements. It is important to consider which expenses are fixed versus variable, how inflation might affect your future expenses, and if taxes may impact your savings in the future.LET'S CONNECT!FacebookLinkedInWebsiteENJOY THE SHOW?Don't miss an episode, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google PlayHave a question you want answered on a future episode? Submit it hereCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, James discusses one of the biggest questions about retirement: when should you collect Social Security? There are many opinions about this topic which is why it’s important to understand Social Security and your personal financial situation to make a well-informed decision. James tells listeners six things to take into consideration to decide when to collect Social Security. The six considerations are your income needs, whether or not you’ll work part-time during retirement, your risk tolerance, your taxes, your life expectancy, and, if you’re married, your spouse.James guides listeners through each consideration and discusses topics like earning limits on Social Security, how Social Security is taxed, and what you can do to maximize your after-tax income. And, while no one can perfectly predict life expectancy, James also covers how your estimated life expectancy influences when you start collecting Social Security and how your children and spouse play into the decision.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
In this episode, James talks about key factors that might influence future tax policy. This is especially important for retirees and soon-to-be retirees because a change in your tax bracket could affect your income in retirement. We cannot see into the future, but we can make some predictions about how to best prepare for what taxes will look like in retirement. James talks a bit about the history of federal income taxes to show how even compared to their origins, we are currently close to those historic lows. The average income taxes people are paying today are substantially lower than before. New tax law was signed into place in 2017, but those brackets are going to expire in 2025. For most people, there will likely be an increase of 3-4% in their tax bracket at expiration in 2025.James lists three things that can inform what taxes will look like in the future: 1) the fact that taxes are near historic lows, 2) the national debt levels are rising, and 3) the population is getting older. The government must offset debt by either cutting spending or raising taxes. It looks like there will probably be tax hikes in the future. James then lists some specific strategies you can use to hedge against potential tax hikes, including diversifying your investments and delaying drawing from retirement accounts.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
People who have a pension often wonder whether they should convert it into an annuity or a lump sum rollover. This is a huge decision and most people don’t know the right questions to ask that will help guide them while making it as they approach retirement. In this episode, we dive right in by giving listeners some definitions of what annuities and lump sum rollovers are before covering the main things to keep in mind before choosing between the two. The benefits of each are discussed with reference to five main considerations. How will your choice fit into your overall retirement income plan?How much control do you want to maintain?Do you have heirs that you hope to leave assets to?What tax planning opportunities exist in your financial plan?How much risk are you comfortable taking on?As you will see in this informative session, each option has its unique benefits under each of these considerations. Make sure you catch this episode because no matter how unique your situation, the considerations covered shine a lot of light on the most sensible ways to handle your retirement money. Key Points From This Episode:Whether to take a pension out as an annuity or a lump sum rollover.Understanding the difference between an annuity and a lump sum rollover.An initial consideration: what are your different sources of income?The benefit of having security that your income will be managed if choosing an annuity.Knowing the amount you’ll get each month with an annuity plan.Understanding ‘sequence of return risk’ and how a pension reduces it.The fact that people live longer and pensions reduce longevity risk.Less work involved in managing a pension over an investment portfolio.Taking out the rollover if you are not confident in your company.Using more when you need more: the higher level of control a rollover gives you.The ability of a lump sum rollover to be passed on in contrast to a pension.How lump sum rollovers allow for building in inflation adjustments, or COLAs.Converting a taxable lump sum to non-taxable by converting it into a Roth IRA.A warning to be careful of financial advisors who only get paid if you buy their product.Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
The recent bear market was the fastest in the history of the S&P 500, taking only 16 days for it to fall 20%. For younger investors, this is a great opportunity to buy good stocks at low prices, while for those closer to retirement, it might seem like there is no time to recover. In this episode, James shares a four-part framework which helps you to see if you are still on track with your retirement. Firstly, you need to know how much you are spending before you do a deep-dive into your portfolio. He shares two ways to get a handle on this: The bottom-up and top-down approaches and how they differ. After this, James talks about knowing your income, which includes your non-portfolio resources. Not everything is affected by the turbulent stock market in the same way, so see what’s stable in your portfolio. Then, James highlights the importance of understanding your withdrawals. He provides a formula, which uses a 4% rule of thumb to calculate your withdrawals. The final point James touches on is the importance of diversification. Stocks and bonds fluctuate differently which is why a balanced portfolio helps you weather storms. We don’t know when this bear market will recover, so it is important to implement this four-part framework as soon as possible. Be sure to tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Bear market: What it is, how it happens and why this one is so scary.Why it is important to get a firm handle on spending.Two different approaches to calculate spending: Bottom-up vs top-down.Know your income and don’t forget your non-portfolio income sources.How to understand your investment withdrawals and calculating them.Different investments have different tax structures, so you need to bear this in mind.A properly diversified portfolio with stocks and bonds is crucial.A look at bear markets and their impacts on retirees throughout history.Tweetables:“Without knowing how much income you need and without knowing what your spending’s going to look like throughout retirement, we have no idea what your portfolio needs to do to endure this.” — @jamesconole [0:02:33] “Diversification is crucial right now.” — @jamesconole [0:14:03]“The time to panic and change everything is not in the midst of a falling market.” — @jamesconole [0:18:18] Create Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Episode 02: Show Notes.Welcome to the first full episode of Ready for Retirement, we are so happy to have you join us here as we share some great and simple strategies for making retirement that much easier and enjoyable! A big part of doing this has to do with tax and that is our focus today. If you can optimize your taxation situation you can alleviate a lot of unnecessary strain on your finances and so we are providing you with four easy ways to reduce tax. These are guaranteed to help you keep more of your income, which is ultimately the goal. This list is not exhaustive and there are definitely others too but these four are approachable and common enough to start with! We talk about maxing your social security benefit to make the most of it when you do collect it, important considerations for asset location, looking beyond investment dividends, and reducing IRMA surcharges. All of these measures can help you retain more of your resources and maintain the type of lifestyle you hope for as you enter an important part of your life. Please join us for this accessible and informative exploration, today!Key Points From This Episode:Learn how Social Security is taxed and Pay attention to your asset location; tax-efficient investments in taxable accounts!Focus on more than just dividends; other considerations to take into account.Reducing IRMAA surcharges; considering your modified adjusted gross income. You do not need to reduce your lifestyle, but think about when and how you take your income. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Modified Adjusted Gross IncomeLet's Connect!James Conole on LinkedInReady for Retirement Root Financial PartnersCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!
Welcome to the Ready for Retirement Podcast! Episode 01: Show Notes.Hello, everyone, and welcome to the first episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast! Your host for the show is James Conole, a certified financial planner and the founder of Root Financial Partners. Before getting into the details of this new show, we want to thank you for taking the time to tune in – you will not be disappointed by the many surefire tips and strategies that we will share on the podcast. In this episode, James walks listeners through the basic information of the show, including who it is designed for, the depth at which topics will be explored, the kind of subjects that will be covered, and how often new episodes will be published. In addition to learning what you can expect from the show, listeners will also hear a bit about James and how his day-job has equipped him to bring you the most up-to-date information on retirement. Key Points From This Episode:•    Who the show is designed for and will benefit most from its content. •    The depth at which we will explore topics related to retirement. •    Investments, taxes, social security, insurance and other topics to look forward to. •    Learn more about your host James, a Certified Financial Planner™  with a passion for people. •    James' unique perspective working with people who are planning to retire.•    The frequency of the podcast and the estimated running time of each episode. •    BONUS: Check out the two additional episodes we have ready for you! Let's Connect!James Conole on LinkedInReady for Retirement Root Financial PartnersCreate Your Custom Strategy ⬇️Get Started Here.Join the new Root Collective HERE!