Still Working in Your 60s? Watch This First

Book a FREE call with me here: https://oncehub.com/ChrisSagan Should you keep working in your 60s or retire as soon as possible? Most people think this decision is only about earning another paycheck. In reality, your final working years can become one of the most valuable retirement planning windows you'll ever have. In this video, I explain why working a few extra years can create opportunities that disappear once you retire. We cover Social Security timing, Roth conversions, 401(k) contributions, healthcare planning, and the costly lifestyle mistakes that quietly reduce retirement security. In this video, you'll learn: Why your 60s are a powerful retirement planning window. How delaying Social Security can impact retirement income. The tax planning opportunities many people overlook. Why lifestyle inflation can quietly derail retirement. How healthcare affects your retirement timeline. The importance of knowing your retirement "enough" number. How to decide whether working longer is actually worth it. A framework for building a stronger retirement plan. We also discuss retirement planning, Social Security, Roth conversions, 401(k) strategies, retirement taxes, Medicare planning, retirement income, retirement cash flow, financial independence, retirement readiness, investment planning, and how to maximize your final working years before retirement. Whether you retire at 62, 65, or later, the goal isn't simply to work longer—it's to make every remaining working year improve your retirement options, tax efficiency, and long-term financial security. If you'd like to review your own retirement plan and see whether working longer makes sense for your situation, book a complimentary meeting using the link above. #retirementplanning #retirement #socialsecurity #401k #rothconversion #medicare #retirementincome #financialplanning #wealthmanagement #retirementsavings #retirementstrategy #taxplanning #investing #personalfinance #financialadvisor #retirementgoals #financialindependence #retirementtips #retirementsecurity #retirementready