5 Reasons Why You Should NOT Retire - Retirement Planning Truths

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We may recommend NOT retiring yet if we see these 5 things during the planning stage. But the good news about these is that they can be fixed quickly.
Dave Zoller, CFP®
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00:00 The 5 Things
01:06 Part Financial and Part Non-Financial
01:47 1 - Running From Something?
02:40 Retirement Depression
03:30 Important Questions to Answer
05:09 Example of how one retiree found purpose
06:33 2 - Are you currently getting the"3 Cs"
08:00 Making a gradual transition?
09:12 3 - If you have more control over your time (Business Owners)
11:23 4 - The word most people don't want to hear
12:35 5 - Part financial and part mindset
13:49 Retirement Purpose Guide
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@bernie9728
@bernie9728 Жыл бұрын
Retired 7 years ago at age 62. Not one day of that 7 years have I missed working. Not one day of the 7 years have I thought that I made a mistake. If you work and you enjoy your weekends, holidays and vacation time, then know this, being retired is endless weekends, endless holidays and endless vacation time. If you get bored in retirement, you are doing it wrong. The idea that you must find something to do to be happy is BS.. I get to spend everyday with the love of my life. We will be together 50 years this fall. We love each others company. Look, we both worked, but never lost sight of the reason we worked and it's wasn't for anything silly like a sense of purpose. We were there for the money because as an adult you need money to live. Once we no longer we needed an income from work it was time to retire and reap the benefits of our life long labor. When I retired I retired. Remember you can't be retired and still be working. The definition of retired is literally "no longer working".
@gbb82
@gbb82 Жыл бұрын
I retired a year ago at age 60. There is so much to do that I enjoy-Gardening, travel, volunteering, sometimes I work just as hard as when I worked for money, but it’s on my own terms, not for any entity.
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@DrSchor
@DrSchor Жыл бұрын
aren't you an entity
@mikesurel5040
@mikesurel5040 Жыл бұрын
I cannot wait for boredom and purpose to be my biggest problems
@joekuhnlovesretirement
@joekuhnlovesretirement Жыл бұрын
Retired 4 years. Never disenchanted. Agee 59 now. Honeymoon ends and freedom emerges. Bored less than 1 in 100 days. Key is interests, hobbies and relationships
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Joe. I like the "interests, hobbies, and relationships".
@jeffb.2469
@jeffb.2469 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you follow Streamline also. The thing I like most, mixing financial and non-financial information together, to allow you to live and plan for the best possible life.
@pensacola321
@pensacola321 Жыл бұрын
As a longtime retiree I can tell you that retirement can be terrific. But not necessarily easy. It is another stage of life, and to be fulfilled and satisfied, you have to work at it. And it does not happen overnight. For a young guy, you really have a lot of insight about this subject. Keep it up.
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Much appreciated.
@user-ol7er6pd5h
@user-ol7er6pd5h Жыл бұрын
Dave, there are exceptions. I'm that. I have no debt. I own multiple properties. What I need is the business of interaction with my multiple colleagues in my engineering industries. That energy drives me. Money is not the issue. Work, contribution is the issue. I'm am 70 and I'm not done yet
@garrett7101
@garrett7101 Жыл бұрын
I retired at 46 and haven't regretted it for one second..
@dannym1154
@dannym1154 Жыл бұрын
I was off work for 8 months and loved it ,No disenchantment here,actually l've never been happier, Between going on long walks everyday,then working out on weights,my side hustle on ebay ,planning my meals out,my coin collecting,my gardening, ect,ect all on a daily basis actually not enough hours in the day.Also no stress having to go to a job that kinda sucked.l felt free lm not working a day past 62 tomorrow is not guaranteed go at 62 ppl.
@terryB4713
@terryB4713 Жыл бұрын
I had to leave my FT job as a Nurse to help my 93yr old Mom who is now 95..I do work provisional 2 days a month to keep my current job. I'm widowed taking my SS widow benefit. Taking care of your elderly parent is challenging. Out of pocket elderly care is Very Expensive. The elderly if they didn't work outside their home doesn't give them extra $$. I've enjoyed all your information. I have always lived on a budget. But there is always room to improve. Thank you
@faythang2513
@faythang2513 Жыл бұрын
I met 3 out of 5 reasons...so currently i am not ready to retire yet but will work towards it! Very geniune & sincere advice! Thank you!
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Fayth. Don't let this video stop you.🙂 These are some considerations think about as you're planning.
@joelpless4214
@joelpless4214 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, David. Very helpful. I am 63 right now and still happily working.
@timothysullivan7433
@timothysullivan7433 Жыл бұрын
Retired for 1 month now at 58 years old. I enjoy working with my hands have many projects to do that I did not have time for when I worked. However, I place maintaining my fitness first and excercise at least an hour everyday. I will continue to participate in several olympic length triathlons a year. Run, road and mtn bike, swim, cardio kick boxing and yoga take precedent over my projects. I stay as busy as when I worked selling medical implants. Excercise is the fountain of youth. Enjoy
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
That’s incredible! Great advice!
@gimcrack555
@gimcrack555 Жыл бұрын
Four days before I graduated from High School. I line up my ducks in a row and follow it to the T. I'll be 60 this year and I can say my planned has worked flawlessly to this point. And I don't see nothing standing in my way to finish my life to the end of fullness of nothing but happiness. I'll never do a complete retirement plan. I set up my plan to semi-retirement plan. I already finish my bucket list and taking all the vacations that I would like to take. Short trips and long trips. My last trip which was only 4 hours away. Was a three day trip to Put-In-Bay island and had a complete blast like all my trips. I don't work hard, I have money, but not in the richest status. Just comfortable out of debt since 36 and even own my own home with no mortgage to owe. Life is to have fun. You plan it for today, not when you're old. I turn the tables to my advantage. Not the old fashion way, that's the wrong way of doing it.
@maypalmer
@maypalmer Жыл бұрын
The proclamation of The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the focus of my retirement. After all, since by Grace, those who have been given the gift of Saving Faith in Him are going to be spending all of Eternity with Him, best to let as many people know about The Lord's Love while we're here!! 😊
@dominic8218
@dominic8218 Ай бұрын
Great vlog with some brilliant points raised Dave. So accurate in my experience 👌🏻
@lisaquick1196
@lisaquick1196 Ай бұрын
This video was so helpful for me as I contemplate retirement! Thank you!! 🥰
@garydavidson7932
@garydavidson7932 Жыл бұрын
Dave, you are right on the money that some should consider “retiring” to a reduced workload that lessens stress and rids them of some of the less enjoyable parts of their work. As a “retired” CPA, I now do only consulting and business succession planning work a couple of days each week. Besides the benefits that you outlined, I find that it also has helped a number of clients, as well as myself, by creating a middle stage between full time career and full retirement. Many have a very difficult time with the thought that the nest egg that they have created over many years may now start to shrink instead of grow. In this middle stage, they likely make enough to fund their lifestyle and defer dipping in to the nest egg for another few years. Thanks doing these videos. I have referred many clients to them.
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Gary. This is great insight.
@reneesoli5345
@reneesoli5345 Жыл бұрын
Yes, we are doing this as well.
@anthonybutler3157
@anthonybutler3157 Жыл бұрын
Good points in this video. Any good decision must move one towards something rather than reacting. Retired 5 years ago to portugal. Blessed with a curious spirit throughout my life. Loving retirement
@monicautrilla5382
@monicautrilla5382 Ай бұрын
Dave, thank you so much for your road maps. I'm 54 and I am going to follow your advice step by step! Bless you!
@iankettlewell5677
@iankettlewell5677 24 күн бұрын
Excellent .. still love my job so no plans to retire anytime yet , but very good advice for the future .. thanks
@ricardojmestre
@ricardojmestre Ай бұрын
What a fantastic video! I am based in Europe and it's helpful nonetheless. Thank you!
@jefflloyd394
@jefflloyd394 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave ! And nice to see Joe watching this. Cheers
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Agreed! He's great!
@quacktuber1051
@quacktuber1051 Жыл бұрын
I like to play video games, hit the gym and hang out with kids and family, walk the dog, do gardening, but... I tend to forgo things so i can decompress from work... Like reading, visiting family at cottage weekends, visiting brother at his Florida house, visiting infirmed mother, napping mid day when feeling tired and burnt out , etc. At 55, I'm already noticing what I'm giving up my continuing to grind. Maybe 2-3 more years but I'm looking forward to it
@tommwarneke396
@tommwarneke396 Жыл бұрын
Phasing into retirement would be what your describing , staying at work with less stress, less money, more relaxed! We would love a templet to work from to approach our employer with in our phasing from work….
@harishparekh1874
@harishparekh1874 Жыл бұрын
I have been working since 1977 .In last 46 years about 30 years equivalent days i have put in more than 12 hours work per day.Since my work involves lot of creativity i enjoy working but off course i can no longer work for long hours without feeling the stress.I have complete financial freedom but now work is not my priority but more of a passion and pass time.I am enjoying this period.I am 68 years old.Keep smiling and keep working to keep Alzheimer's away.
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Amazing ! Thank you for sharing.
@PrecisionClays
@PrecisionClays 11 ай бұрын
I left a 3C job I loved! I didn't take the gradual move to retirement, BUT I could go back to consulting easily if it makes sense in the future. Leaving has allowing me to have at least a year vacation (time til I'm allowed to consult directly, although could immediately consult for another company). I definitely didn't run from my job but I do worry, and I knew this going in, that retirement might not solve all the problems I was facing. Good video and makes me re-evaluate, which is what we should all do before and after retirement. My planning horizon has changed from what I thought was 5 years when younger (really never was looking back) and is now under 6 months for many things, mostly wife's health. Being retired allows me to react more easily so far. Everyone's path will be different but I'm down to a 3 month plan (or less sometimes).
@josephjuno9555
@josephjuno9555 Жыл бұрын
Today is my Last Day! I retire in 4 Hours! 🎉 I am not totally ready to Retire for good? I will Begin my Pension Aug 1 2023 and then return to work Part-time in the Fall and work atleast 6 more months? I am Single, 61. So I may begin Soc Sec when I retire Again next summer? Or may delay to let it grow? I hope working Part-time will be easier on me? I. Work Full time and am tired all the time? Part-time may allow me to get more rest and do more while I continue to work?
@rickchandler2570
@rickchandler2570 Жыл бұрын
I’m retiring in 2 weeks. Really looking forward to it, but honestly my life isn’t going to change much. I’ve worked from home for the past 15 years and for the past couple years my job has been damn easy. So just not having to login every morning is about the only difference. That’s temporary though as we’re moving to Europe in October so I guess in that way we’re retiring TO something.
@quacktuber1051
@quacktuber1051 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations. Hope you have what sounds like a well earned exciting next chapter.
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Congratulations, Rick! Very exciting!
@jamesmeloche8050
@jamesmeloche8050 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations 👍🏻
@parisbear6062
@parisbear6062 Жыл бұрын
Health care payments are my concern as it is expensive and the waiting list where I am from is up to 7 years to have some operations done , If I can get a resolve for that I would be good to go - working on it.
@jamesfleenor4161
@jamesfleenor4161 Жыл бұрын
We are looking at retiring in 3 months or so and the biggest concern we have is health care till we are both able to be covered by Medicare. The plans I have seen out there are expensive and really don't provide the coverage we are used to. We are both in good health but there is always that what if factor as we are not as young as we once were. The house is paid off along with a new car we bought 3 years ago kind of a treat for us both for retirement. The first thing I really want to do is remodel the house as we have lived here forever but really just maintained it for the most part. That is something I do enjoy doing We did take on a couple of projects the last couple of years replacing the cabinets and redoing the whole kitchen. Before that was a Bathroom. I have the rest of the house to go so I think we will bey busy for a couple of years, LOL..
@janetkenny4861
@janetkenny4861 Жыл бұрын
Have you looked at your jobs COBRA for health care? I am retiring at the end of the year, and the 18 months of COBRA until I’m 65 is a much better plan then what I can get on the exchange at my income level. I will be paying for coverage I know will meet all my needs, including dental and drugs and access to a free clinic. The ACA at the same cost is really only covering catastrophic care, with a $10k deductible.
@reneesoli5345
@reneesoli5345 Жыл бұрын
Working at a hospital 32 hours a week will cover 3/4 of your health insurance and half of your spouse.
@davidpearson243
@davidpearson243 Жыл бұрын
I retired at 55 (3 years ago) I had a successful career but stressful both my wife and myself have enough pensions money to be comfortable I have a house cars and a nice boat all paid for The children have had a good education and are both in decent careers If I’d won the lottery at 35 I wouldn’t have struck another bat !
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! It sounds like a great position to be in.
@rickynorris1694
@rickynorris1694 Жыл бұрын
Travel, ride a bike, plant a garden etc....
@cynthiaburmeister2819
@cynthiaburmeister2819 Жыл бұрын
Retired six years ago, enjoying it
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Fantastic !
@blackbeardpapa9547
@blackbeardpapa9547 Жыл бұрын
I ma freelancer in 50s. Make a video about that topic
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial Жыл бұрын
Good idea! Thank you!
@SharonOnTheNet
@SharonOnTheNet 8 ай бұрын
in some videos you say you work with retirees for 14 years un other videos you say 25 years. which is it?
@StreamlineFinancial
@StreamlineFinancial 8 ай бұрын
Good Question. Streamline Financial has been around 25 years. I've been an advisor for 14.
@Julia-jj23
@Julia-jj23 Жыл бұрын
Why did the retired couple start a coin-collecting hobby? Because they realized it's a great way to turn their loose change into a retirement treasure!
@Will67267
@Will67267 Жыл бұрын
Don’t retire if you have no money!
@anneharry9918
@anneharry9918 Жыл бұрын
I was really hopeful of my investments this year, but all my plans have been disoriented, I've been studying the market crashes and I realized some investors made millions from the recent 2008 recession and I was wondering if such success rate could be achieved in this present market. and the Federal Reserve taking a more hawkish approach to interest rates and bond purchase tapering. Any recommendations?
@jamesmeloche8050
@jamesmeloche8050 Жыл бұрын
123123, I’m out 😏 59
@tomTom-lb5cu
@tomTom-lb5cu 5 ай бұрын
Own my own business. Great idea about just stop doing the things you don’t like to do. It didn’t cost any more, just put the load on my current employees. At first they said they didn’t have no time for the extra work so I eliminated their afternoon breaks. Now all is well. I said if there’s any other problems let me know. So far they seem to be good they are doing the work I didn’t like and they haven’t mentioned again about not enough time . Now I get an extra 2 hours a day to go to the gym and still make happy hour at the bar.
@deani2431
@deani2431 Жыл бұрын
Case in point: By selling my gas guzzler truck and borrowing to purchase a Tesla, I actually lowered my monthly expenses.
@asianfilmfan1
@asianfilmfan1 Жыл бұрын
Was all set to retire with my 401 K then the keystone pipeline was cancelled, crashing economy so I am still working and losing $$$ faster than ever by investing
@tombyrne6433
@tombyrne6433 Жыл бұрын
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