EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 41 MIN
Chips, Dips, and Retirement Tips: Savvy Financial Planning for a Stress-Free Future (EP 19)
from Money Metaphors · host Jason Coddington
Retirement planning can be as enjoyable as your favorite snack, but it requires careful consideration and strategy. How do you ensure your financial resources last throughout your retirement? What steps can you take to manage your savings and spending effectively? This week on Money Metaphors, host Jason Coddington explores the essentials of retirement planning through the delightful analogy of chips, dips, and managing your retirement stash. Jason dissects how to ensure you never run out of “cheese” in your golden years. From understanding what aspects of retirement you can control to learning about effective asset allocation and the impact of life expectancy, this episode is packed with practical tips and insights that will help you manage your finances more confidently and leave a lasting legacy. Jason discusses: How to differentiate between controllable and uncontrollable aspects of retirement planning The significance of the 4% withdrawal rule and its implications for your financial longevity Insights on how lifestyle changes affect your spending as you age The vital role of planning for potential long-term illnesses to protect your financial future And more! Tune in to ‘Money Metaphors’ for a comprehensive guide on estate planning and learn how to efficiently protect and manage your financial legacy. Connect with Jason Coddington: 559-897-0040 LinkedIn: Jason Coddington LinkedIn: Coddington Wealth Advisors Company Site: Coddington Wealth Advisors Facebook: Coddington Wealth Advisors Twitter: Coddington Wealth Advisors YouTube: Coddington Wealth Advisors Disclosure **Asset allocation does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss
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