8 Things That Make No Financial Sense After 60
After 60, the financial rules change. What worked at 40 can quietly create stress, risk, and instability in retirement. In this video, we break down 8 things that make no financial sense after 60 — common behaviours that seem normal but can slowly drain security over time. This isn’t about fear. It’s about alignment. You’ll learn why taking on new debt, chasing high returns, upgrading lifestyle too quickly, ignoring healthcare planning, and other subtle habits can quietly damage long-term stability — and what to focus on instead. Retirement isn’t about maximizing growth anymore. It’s about protecting freedom, flexibility, and peace of mind. If you’re over 60 — or approaching retirement — this video will help you avoid costly mistakes and build a plan that lasts decades, not just years. Subscribe for more honest insights about retirement, money, and long-term financial security.

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