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Retirement Plan Live 2020: Unexpected Retirement - Trish and Lynn’s Retirement Goals

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Welcome to week 2 of Retirement Plan Live 2021! Last week, in episode 359, you got to meet Trish who was unexpectedly laid off last year. She had been hoping to retire within 5 years, but with this layoff, she is exploring the idea that maybe she can retire now. Over the next few episodes, we will walk her through the steps I take with clients to create and test a retirement plan.

“You are never too old to set another goal or dream another dream,” -- C.S. Lewis.

What is a goal?

Before we begin, let’s examine what a goal is. Simply put, a goal is something you want to achieve in the future. We often have larger goals and smaller, more immediate goals. They should be a stair step to your bigger vision.

All of my goals stem from my values and vision. Before coming up with your goals, it is important to have a clear understanding of your values -- articulate them and define them. The idea is that your goals help you to live out your values. Have you defined your values, vision, and goals?

Needs and wants

Let’s talk about needs, wants, and wishes. I like to create 3 categories of spending when creating a retirement plan. This way we can determine a person’s level of fundedness.

The first category is the needs category. This is what a person needs to live their baseline life. However, it doesn’t mean simply eating rice and beans every day. Trish estimates that she needs $10,000 per month to live comfortably.

The next area is the wants category. One of Trish’s wants is a convertible when they move south. What kind of wants would you put under this heading?

Can Trish dream big?

The last section we examine is wishes. This is where you dream big without holding back. Some people struggle with this, but others take on this challenge whole-heartedly. Are you able to dream big? What are your most extravagant wishes? Listen in to hear what Trish includes in her wishes, and maybe you’ll find some inspiration for your own planning.

Create your own retirement plan

If you would like to follow along and do these same exercises on your own, be sure that you are signed up for the 6-Shot Saturday email newsletter to receive worksheets each week to examine your own retirement readiness as we work through this Retirement Plan Live with Trish.

Are you curious to discover whether Trish has what it takes to retire? Sign up for the live webinar with Trish on January 28 at LiveWithRoger.com. This is when we put Trish’s retirement plan to the test to see if she can retire now or if she needs to continue working for the next few years. Don’t miss out!

OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
  • [2:30] What is a goal?
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
  • [9:10] Trish lays out her needs and wants
  • [20:47] I help Trish dream big
Q&A WITH NICHOLE
  • [29:14] An asset allocation question
  • [31:40] Robert asks if he should cash out his mother-in-law’s annuities
  • [35:18] A pie cake question
TODAY’S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT
  • [38:25] Think through your spending for the year
Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Episode 310 - The Pie Cake

Sign up for the live webinar with Trish on January 28 at LiveWithRoger.com

Rock Retirement Club

Roger’s YouTube Channel - Roger That

BOOK - Rock Retirement by Roger Whitney

Work with Roger

Roger’s Retirement Learning Center

  continue reading

542 episodes

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Welcome to week 2 of Retirement Plan Live 2021! Last week, in episode 359, you got to meet Trish who was unexpectedly laid off last year. She had been hoping to retire within 5 years, but with this layoff, she is exploring the idea that maybe she can retire now. Over the next few episodes, we will walk her through the steps I take with clients to create and test a retirement plan.

“You are never too old to set another goal or dream another dream,” -- C.S. Lewis.

What is a goal?

Before we begin, let’s examine what a goal is. Simply put, a goal is something you want to achieve in the future. We often have larger goals and smaller, more immediate goals. They should be a stair step to your bigger vision.

All of my goals stem from my values and vision. Before coming up with your goals, it is important to have a clear understanding of your values -- articulate them and define them. The idea is that your goals help you to live out your values. Have you defined your values, vision, and goals?

Needs and wants

Let’s talk about needs, wants, and wishes. I like to create 3 categories of spending when creating a retirement plan. This way we can determine a person’s level of fundedness.

The first category is the needs category. This is what a person needs to live their baseline life. However, it doesn’t mean simply eating rice and beans every day. Trish estimates that she needs $10,000 per month to live comfortably.

The next area is the wants category. One of Trish’s wants is a convertible when they move south. What kind of wants would you put under this heading?

Can Trish dream big?

The last section we examine is wishes. This is where you dream big without holding back. Some people struggle with this, but others take on this challenge whole-heartedly. Are you able to dream big? What are your most extravagant wishes? Listen in to hear what Trish includes in her wishes, and maybe you’ll find some inspiration for your own planning.

Create your own retirement plan

If you would like to follow along and do these same exercises on your own, be sure that you are signed up for the 6-Shot Saturday email newsletter to receive worksheets each week to examine your own retirement readiness as we work through this Retirement Plan Live with Trish.

Are you curious to discover whether Trish has what it takes to retire? Sign up for the live webinar with Trish on January 28 at LiveWithRoger.com. This is when we put Trish’s retirement plan to the test to see if she can retire now or if she needs to continue working for the next few years. Don’t miss out!

OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
  • [2:30] What is a goal?
PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
  • [9:10] Trish lays out her needs and wants
  • [20:47] I help Trish dream big
Q&A WITH NICHOLE
  • [29:14] An asset allocation question
  • [31:40] Robert asks if he should cash out his mother-in-law’s annuities
  • [35:18] A pie cake question
TODAY’S SMART SPRINT SEGMENT
  • [38:25] Think through your spending for the year
Resources Mentioned In This Episode

Episode 310 - The Pie Cake

Sign up for the live webinar with Trish on January 28 at LiveWithRoger.com

Rock Retirement Club

Roger’s YouTube Channel - Roger That

BOOK - Rock Retirement by Roger Whitney

Work with Roger

Roger’s Retirement Learning Center

  continue reading

542 episodes

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