The Weather Man is Always Wrong - Why Probabilities Have No Place in Retirement Planning
Submitted by Financial Planning Hawaii on March 22nd, 2016By J.R. Robinson
March 6, 2016
By J.R. Robinson
March 6, 2016
By J.R. Robinson
NestEgg.Guru
By J.R. Robinson
"If ever there were a sense of urgency in ensuring that your clients are able to get the most they are eligible for under Social Security, that time is now."
– Joe Elsasser, CFP, Founder-SocialSecurityTiming.com.
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The biggest financial planning mistakes and omissions people make often have nothing to with investments. It is increasingly common in my practice to encounter people who have retired only to rejoin the work force shortly thereafter, not out of financial necessity, but rather because they miss the intellectual and social stimulation of their professions.