How to Know When You Should Stop Saving for Retirement (and What to Do Next)
Drew, a burnt-out, financially responsible 40-something father of two, hopes he can scale back from his stressful job and still be okay when it’s time to retire. James offers a practical and philosophical take as he tackles Drew’s question. He demonstrates how to determine when Drew and his wife will be in a good position to fully retire. He also challenges listeners to assess their spending and saving habits and to strike a balance between planning for an unknown future while still finding fulfillment, freedom, and purpose today. Questions answered: How can I determine if I can stop saving for retirement? What introspective questions should I ask now to help me live well pre- and post-retirement? ======================= Learn the tips & strategies to get the most out of life with your money. Get started today → https://www.rootfinancialpartners.com/ Get access to the retirement software I use in this video and more → https://retirement-planning-academy.m... 🔔 Make sure to subscribe here to be notified for future videos! / @rootfp _ _ 👥 Make sure to connect with us on all socials below → https://beacons.ai/rootfinancialpartners ⏱Timestamps:⏱ 0:00 - Drew’s question 2:07 - Two mindsets 6:08 - Assess current and future needs 7:33 - Projection exercise 11:28 - Working backwards 14:50 - Working 10 more years 18:21 - Back to the initial question 19:47 - Considering growth rate 21:38 - A philosophical question 23:52 - 3 Levers 26:07 - Check spending/saving habits Other videos we think you'll like: About Root: • Financial advisors with heart. Worried about retirement? Start here: • Worried About Retirement..Start With a Bla... -- Advisory services are offered through Root Financial Partners, LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. This content is intended for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Viewing this content does not create an advisory relationship. We do not provide tax preparation or legal services. Always consult an investment, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation. The strategies, case studies, and examples discussed may not be suitable for everyone. They are hypothetical and for illustrative and educational purposes only. They do not reflect actual client results and are not guarantees of future performance. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Comments reflect the views of individual users and do not necessarily represent the views of Root Financial. They are not verified, may not be accurate, and should not be considered testimonials or endorsements. Participation in the Retirement Planning Academy or Early Retirement Academy does not create an advisory relationship with Root Financial. These programs are educational in nature and are not a substitute for personalized financial advice. Advisory services are offered only under a written agreement with Root Financial.

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