Whether you're approaching retirement or have already retired, it's time to examine your retirement plan closely to see if it can withstand market volatility and economic changes, changes to your health or your spouse's health, or the death of a spouse.
During this segment of RichLife Retirement, Bruce Steinbrock and I discuss how crucial comprehensive planning is in today's financial landscape.
We'll be exploring:
🍃 The recent Federal Reserve rate cut and its potential impact on your savings and investments
🍃 How to build a financial strategy that can weather the "certainty of uncertainty"
🍃 The importance of proactive planning for various scenarios in life and retirement
🍃 Key components of a comprehensive financial plan, including income strategies, investment plans, healthcare considerations, and tax planning
🍃 How to optimize your Social Security benefits and avoid common pitfalls
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights on preparing for a confident financial future.
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Disclosure:
Beau Henderson is an investment advisor representative with Fiduciary Capital, Inc., a registered investment advisor. Opinions expressed are for educational purposes only and do not constitute specific individual advice. RichLife Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice. Listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance.
Beau Henderson and RichLife Advisors are not associated with or endorsed by Medicare, the Social Security Administration, or any other government agency. Maximizing your Social Security benefits assumes foreknowledge of your date of death. Claiming later for a higher benefit may result in fewer benefits if you pass away earlier than expected. Investing in securities involves risk, including potential loss.