• Listener Questions: Clearing Up Confusing Retirement Topics, Ep #166

  • Jun 30 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Listener Questions: Clearing Up Confusing Retirement Topics, Ep #166

  • Summary

  • People often ask me where they should retire. Should they relocate to a new city or state? Most people assume when they retire that they need to move to make the most of their income.

    But the answer isn’t clear-cut. Everyone has different preferences. In this episode of Retirement Made Easy, I’ll dive into some of the factors you should consider to make that decision.

    I’ll also cover a few areas of retirement planning that have most people confused and shed some light on the situation. Don’t miss it!

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...
    • [1:58] The Mid-Year Market Outlook is coming in July!
    • [2:57] Where is the best place to retire?
    • [4:51] Factors that influence people to relocate
    • [13:56] When do you have to take required minimum distributions?
    • [16:48] Most people don’t understand Roth conversions
    • [19:00] You are responsible for the outcome of your 401K
    Resources & People Mentioned
    • 3 Steps to Retirement Planning
    • SECURE 2.0 Act
    • The Most Affordable U.S. States to Retire in 2024
    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez
    • Email at: Gregg.gonzalez@lpl.com
    • Podcast: https://RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com
    • Website: https://StLouisFinancialAdvisor.com
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