Retirees Regret These 11 Money Decisions The Most
📌 Get "The Exit Code" Report : https://lazy.better-investor.co/hello... FREE retirement planner calculator → https://tom.better-investor.co/ I explain the eleven structural retirement mistakes that look like responsible decisions but end up draining your financial future. CHAPTERS 0:00 - The Invisible Drain 3:29 - The Cost of Delay 7:14 - Hidden 401k Traps 11:19 - The Healthcare Gap 14:27 - Employer Stock Risks 18:20 - Windfalls and Family Costs 22:52 - The Tax Diversification Trap 25:29 - Lack of Distribution Plans 28:40 - Three Calibrated Takeaways 📌 Please note: I'm NOT a financial advisor. These videos represent my personal point of view. It's for entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing presented here constitutes investment, legal, or tax advice. Always do your own research or consult a licensed professional before making financial decisions.

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