Retirement Expert: I won't retire before hitting these 5 milestones!

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Darryl Rosen MBA, RICP

Darryl Rosen MBA, RICP

Күн бұрын

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@flyfisher6334
@flyfisher6334 Ай бұрын
Thank you Darryl. My Mother is in a memory care place as well. 6 years. It has changed my entire outlook and value of retirement. In addition I have a new boss of 3 years now 25 years younger and he is smart but immature and unprofessional. We're in complete different sides of the fence of life. He has meltdowns and is insecure. This is driving my decision as well. I am 62 in a few months...
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
That's a lot 🥲. I hope you can leave job behind soon and thank you for watching!
@sharontabor7718
@sharontabor7718 Ай бұрын
I hadn't planned to retire until 70. I walked away at 64 1/2. I was SO happy to not leave my house for days and delve back into crafts and volunteerism I had abandoned for years. I work seasonal part-time that covers taxes and insurance, and a rental house covers basic monthly needs. This will happen until I begin drawing SS at 70. A frugal lifestyle more than offsets the emotional fatigue of dealing with egotiscal millineials and Gen X employees.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
People often retire before they expect to. Great message. Thanks for sharing and watching!
@dacianbonta2840
@dacianbonta2840 Ай бұрын
... and boomer bosses
@jtixtlan
@jtixtlan Ай бұрын
Listening to Die With Zero now. The author has a great perspective. I’ve seen videos by younger people who believe this book encourages people to give nothing to their adult children. That is not actually what he says. He encourages people who are retired to enjoy their savings and have some wonderful life experiences. One of these experiences is to give money to your children Before you die when they needed most. If we do this, we will have little to nothing left over to give them an inheritance, but we will have already helped them with something like buying a house or a car or paying for a wedding or giving them money to pay off their student loans.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
FOR SURE! Great comment. I agree. Thanks for watching!
@mamacitasalsera
@mamacitasalsera Ай бұрын
I'm in the UK, my parents hardly spent any money in their retirement- my mum was stubborn and refused to have a cleaner or any help until the last few months of her life. They always used to take the bus instead of a taxi. Now my 94 year old dad is in a care home and all of their money and assets will go on his care. He pays 8K per month, the person in the next room pays nothing as they have no assets. Moral of the story is spend at least some of your money on yourself and loved ones while you're alive, don't count on being able to leave anything to your children.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Agreed. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
@GuruRangerAlpha9er
@GuruRangerAlpha9er Ай бұрын
Sounds like working part time is a great way to ease into retirement.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
I think it is. Thx for watching.
@TheCookster64
@TheCookster64 Ай бұрын
Make sure your mortgage is paid off. I'm retiring in 2 years at 62 because that will be done and I'm experiencing ageism in my line of work (software engineering). I want out ASAP. Income and savings won't be an issue.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Depends on the interest rate but generally I agree. If people don't want debt so be it. Thanks for watching!
@WendellMcAdoo
@WendellMcAdoo Ай бұрын
I am doing exactly what you are doing.
@charlesjones5900
@charlesjones5900 8 күн бұрын
@@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Also depends on how much money you will have available after retirement. If you will not be able to afford the mortgage, pay it off early, or get a reverse mortgage if it works for you.
@markfulmer2135
@markfulmer2135 Ай бұрын
Good tips! I'm about 1 year away from retirement and am thinking a lot about what I'm planning to do with my time outside of travel.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Best of luck and thanks for watching.
@misunmoser2738
@misunmoser2738 Ай бұрын
Thank for your tip. As a health care provuder, I agree with your occupational health comments.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@wildfoodietours
@wildfoodietours Ай бұрын
Great advice, even for those who plan to retire early.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@sabio2009
@sabio2009 Ай бұрын
Would love to, but can’t retire at 67. Don’t have enough $s yet & combined w/SS, will not be enough. Aging will be a sad, but hopefully, short process.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Best of luck and thanks for watching
@lennytheleopard
@lennytheleopard Ай бұрын
What a heart-warming personal story about the boys.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
It’s the last one they have with her. Thanks for watching.
@fcantin66
@fcantin66 Ай бұрын
I'm entering retirement in the next days! I think I'm very well prepared for it but this video contains a lot of things I didn't think of; thanks :)
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Best of luck and thanks for watching!
@dianediliberto1876
@dianediliberto1876 Ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
@jamesgivens3415
@jamesgivens3415 Ай бұрын
Sir, retiring single scares me due to the loneliness involved.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Yep. It’s scary. Thanks for watching.
@Grungefan2018
@Grungefan2018 Ай бұрын
I work in healthcare crazy hours in a rural area. I am so isolated it’s infancy. There is no support and no time to cultivate it. Hoping houses will come back to reality so I can buy a small comfy house and get a dog again. Sit know what I’ll do as far as when heavy things need lifting . So many times I just have to go without because no choice if there’s no one to help
@johnjohnston5437
@johnjohnston5437 Ай бұрын
Join a gym and go consistently.
@kellmeister2k
@kellmeister2k Ай бұрын
Maybe volunteer at a library, museum, local animal shelter, or non-profit that supports immigrants or homeless people. That can be a very meaningful way to connect with people as you have more spare time. Also, could join a service organization like the Optimists. If you have business experience, maybe mentor some younger adults who want to start a business. Best thing to do is find meaningful ways to invest your time.
@wingandhog
@wingandhog 5 күн бұрын
Get a hobby, volunteer, find people who are like minded.
@sandradavis9309
@sandradavis9309 Ай бұрын
Very true
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Thank you
@randalldellwo6365
@randalldellwo6365 Ай бұрын
if burnout was grounds for retirement the company I work for wouldn’t have any employees left.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Funny comment, thx!
@jo-annmacneill6454
@jo-annmacneill6454 24 күн бұрын
it’s the health insurance that’s why a lot of people are staying. It’s not cause we want to. I’m only 58 soon to be 59 and my boss is not good at all and I’m too good. I will not quit, but I would like a job where I just punch in it eight and leave it 430 so I can exercise more. It’s ruining me.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT 23 күн бұрын
I hope you find a better situation for you. Thanks for watching.
@HHH-nv9xb
@HHH-nv9xb Ай бұрын
3:15 Does your kids even knows?
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Yes they know.
@MS-nj9le
@MS-nj9le Ай бұрын
I retired at 36. I was flat broke and fresh out of prison on a false conviction, of which I won an appeal. One of those in the wrong place at the wrong time kind of bad luck situations. There just were no jobs. And I had no interest in having anything do with humanity ever again. I locked myself in my house and hardly never went out or anywhere again, save for groceries every 2 weeks. Eighteen years later, I'm up 100K in savings. The United States is the worst place in the world to live imho. I play on KZbin where it's safe from humanity.
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@johnsonajayi7846
@johnsonajayi7846 25 күн бұрын
So sorry to hear that, please move on with your life and enjoy. Don't stay home too often, find something to do. Find a partner, God is on your side and watching you.
@royharper2003
@royharper2003 18 күн бұрын
your story sounds like absolute BS and if you don't like the US then move.
@MS-nj9le
@MS-nj9le 18 күн бұрын
@@royharper2003 Well it's not, and I'm not moving because you just can't pick up a 50+ year old family farm and move it. If we could, we would of long ago. A lot better well countries around the world...
@royharper2003
@royharper2003 17 күн бұрын
@@MS-nj9le Ever hear of selling? If the think the US is so bad why don't you move to Cuba where you will be lucky to eat every day
@SMART-e1k
@SMART-e1k 28 күн бұрын
Anyone that has to look at a Stranger on KZbin to decide whether you retire or not, needs a psychiatrist. USE YOUR OWN BRAIN.
@jasonjstdr
@jasonjstdr Ай бұрын
You are funny
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT
@SECURiMENTWealthMGMT Ай бұрын
If you are being serious. 🧐 thank you.
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