
Common Retirement Myths You Shouldn’t Fall For, Ep #260
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- [04:45] Debunking common myths.
- [09:43] Donate now for tax benefits and immediate impact.
- [10:54] Spending in retirement is encouraged to enjoy life and create memories, rather than hoarding savings.
- [17:34] Diversified portfolios mitigate financial risk during market downturns.
- [20:12] Stay vigilant against fraud by protecting your personal information.
How Rethinking Retirement Myths Can Help You Build Wealth, Live Generously, and Enjoy a Fulfilling Retirement Retirement is often framed as the finish line in your financial journey, but the path leading up to and through that milestone is cluttered with well-intentioned advice, social media sound bites, and downright misleading myths. As Scott Wellens, certified financial planner and host of the Best in Wealth podcast, points out in episode 260, it’s time for successful family stewards to challenge conventional wisdom and make decisions grounded in reality, not rumors. Let’s unpack and expand on six of the most common retirement myths, using Scott’s insights to guide your way toward a smarter, more satisfying retirement. Myth #1: “It’s Not Okay To Do a Big Splurge” Many savers believe that a single splurge in retirement, a long-awaited RV, a dream vacation, or a lavish family gathering, could derail their entire retirement plan. If you’ve saved diligently and want to use a portion for a one-time purchase, the impact on your annual withdrawal can be minimal. For those following the “4% rule," buying a $50,000 RV from a $3 million portfolio reduces sustainable annual withdrawals by only about $2,000, a small sacrifice for a lifelong dream. Retirement is about enjoying the fruits of your labor. With proper planning and a clear understanding of your cash flows, strategic splurges are not only possible but can enrich your retirement experience. Myth #2: “It’s Best to Leave Money to Charity After Death” It’s noble to want to support causes after you’re gone, but waiting to give can rob you of witnessing the impact your generosity brings. Giving while alive has both tangible and intangible benefits: not only do you receive immediate tax deductions and may reduce potential estate taxes, but you also get a front-row seat to the good your money is doing. A thoughtful plan lets you balance living well and giving generously today, maximizing both legacy and personal fulfillment. Myth #3: “You Should Spend Less in...
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