33 min

10 Things to Do if You’re Within 10 Years of Retirement The Physician's Guide To Financial Wellness

    • Investing

In this episode, we share our list of ten things to do if you’re within ten years of retirement. The list includes taking inventory of your financial situation, reflecting on your current vision of retirement, projecting your future expenses in retirement, understanding your healthcare options, running retirement projections to see where you stand, taking advantage of tax-advantaged retirement accounts and catch-up contributions, revisiting your investment portfolio and asset allocation, checking in with your spouse or partner to see if you’re on the same page, and doing a “trial run” of retirement to see how it feels. We’re big proponents of planning, and the earlier you address some of these things the more time you give yourself to do proactive planning, implement beneficial strategies, and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that your retirement ends up aligning with your ideal vision of it.
Resources & People Mentioned Download our guide: Retirement Timeline – Key Dates & Opportunities Download our guide: Retirement Checklist – A Guide to Planning for Retirement  Episode #25: Planning for Healthcare in Retirement  Episode #50: Having a Plan for Long-Term Care Episode #51: Making Sense of Your Retirement Projections Episode #39: Should You Change Your Investments as You Approach Retirement? Connect With Trent and Andrew https://mdwmllc.com  Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Facebook
Subscribe to The Physician’s Guide To Financial Wellness
on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast

In this episode, we share our list of ten things to do if you’re within ten years of retirement. The list includes taking inventory of your financial situation, reflecting on your current vision of retirement, projecting your future expenses in retirement, understanding your healthcare options, running retirement projections to see where you stand, taking advantage of tax-advantaged retirement accounts and catch-up contributions, revisiting your investment portfolio and asset allocation, checking in with your spouse or partner to see if you’re on the same page, and doing a “trial run” of retirement to see how it feels. We’re big proponents of planning, and the earlier you address some of these things the more time you give yourself to do proactive planning, implement beneficial strategies, and make any necessary adjustments to ensure that your retirement ends up aligning with your ideal vision of it.
Resources & People Mentioned Download our guide: Retirement Timeline – Key Dates & Opportunities Download our guide: Retirement Checklist – A Guide to Planning for Retirement  Episode #25: Planning for Healthcare in Retirement  Episode #50: Having a Plan for Long-Term Care Episode #51: Making Sense of Your Retirement Projections Episode #39: Should You Change Your Investments as You Approach Retirement? Connect With Trent and Andrew https://mdwmllc.com  Follow on LinkedIn Follow on Facebook
Subscribe to The Physician’s Guide To Financial Wellness
on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast

33 min