… Do I have enough to retire?
… Have I saved enough to live the way I want to in retirement?
… How can I make sure I don’t spend too much too soon?
… Do I have a good retirement plan?
These are just some of the questions people often ask as they think about retirement.
From our point of view, we believe the questions should not stop at how much money you have saved up. They should continue into how you intend to use it.
The definition of retirement is evolving. It has become about much more than just “not working” and “not running out of money.”
Many folks have goals that go far beyond mere financial stability or even comfort.
For some of you, it might mean living in Latin America half of the year. For others, it’s moving across the country to be near your grandchildren. Or maybe it revolves around an adrenaline-fueled hobby like rocket-paragliding!
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