Many retirees look back and say, “I wish I had planned that differently.” You can avoid common regrets by making small, intentional moves today. Here are five to consider:
- Build Freedom with Every Paycheck
Even small, automated contributions can grow significantly over time. The earlier you start, the more options you’ll have later. - Social Security Patience
Claiming at 62 means locking in a lower benefit for life. Waiting until age 70 could increase your monthly check by about 32%. The right timing can create lasting peace of mind. - Clear the Decks Before You Clock Out
Debt can limit your freedom in retirement. Choose a payoff date, automate extra payments, and protect your future flexibility. - Long-Term Care Planning
Most people assume Medicare covers nursing homes; it does not. Decide how you want to handle care before it becomes urgent. - Live the Life You’re Saving For
Health issues can limit your ability to travel or explore. Make space in your plan to enjoy meaningful moments now.
Small decisions today can help you retire with fewer regrets. Ready to make your next move?
