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Retirement Quick Tips with Ashley


Jun 28, 2020

It’s Sunday, which means...It’s recap time! 

This week, we looked at how much healthcare will cost in retirement. 

Here’s what we covered in each episode this week:

  • The actual cost of healthcare in retirement
  • How Medicare factors into how you plan for retirement and the big surprise for many Americans…
  • Medicare isn’t free
  • Then we talked about - how you can save wisely for healthcare costs in retirement before you actually retire
  • And don’t forget about paying for long-term care on top of everything else! 

Hopefully after listening to the One Minute Retirement Tip this week, you understand what the heck healthcare is going to cost you in retirement so you can plan for and prepare yourself for those costs! 

If you missed any of these episodes or if you want to revisit any of them, you can find them on iTunes, Spotify, or Google Play by searching for the “One Minute Retirement Tip with Ashley”. 

Tomorrow, we are starting a brand new theme: The 4% Rule.

The 4% rule is an easy back-of-the-envelope way to calculate how much income you’ll be able to safely withdraw from your portfolio each year in retirement and not run out of money. The 4% rule has its advantages in that it's easy to calculate how much you’ll need to save for retirement in order to live the lifestyle you want, but it’s not without its problems either...so next week, we’ll be talking about the pros and cons of this useful retirement planning tool. 

That’s it for this week! Thanks for listening and I hope you have a blessed Sunday! 

My name is Ashley Micciche and this is the “One Minute Retirement Tip”.

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