[Case Study] How to Prepare for Early Retirement

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  • čas přidán 14. 10. 2024

Komentáře • 18

  • @70qq
    @70qq Před rokem +3

    🤘i like all of your and Ari's videos...but theyre much easier to watch when theres an actual video and visual aids on the screen

    • @earlyretirementari
      @earlyretirementari Před rokem +1

      We agree. We currently just post the audio of podcasts but in the future these will be videos with graphics. Always appreciate your feedback!

  • @michaelstephens6775
    @michaelstephens6775 Před rokem +1

    James, thanks for the video but....what about planning for healthcare?

  • @hckicker94
    @hckicker94 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for covering this stage of early retirement! My wife and I are in our early 50's, and she has been retired for 4 years. The plan is for me to leave at 53...and our financial planner has told us many times that we are perfectly fine to "retire" now. I know the numbers state that everything is well over our target, but I'm still nervous to "pull the trigger!"

    • @RootFP
      @RootFP  Před rokem

      You’re welcome! It’s challenging to feel comfortable enough to make the decision to retire that early even if you know you have the portfolio to support it.

  • @SunAtNight731
    @SunAtNight731 Před rokem +2

    James, wonderful video! Concerning Roth conversions, I've started to wonder if it isn't better to convert a smaller amount while in a higher tax bracket than what may become a HUGE amount later in a lower tax bracket. I would love to see you do a Roth conversion analysis that addresses that, and get your take on how to determine the best way to proceed with various portfolio balances, ages, and time horizons.

    • @RootFP
      @RootFP  Před rokem

      Regardless of the amount, ideally you’re doing it at a lower relative tax bracket. There are many factors to consider which can make that difficult, but you bring up some good points.

  • @alanyoung159
    @alanyoung159 Před rokem

    Great case study!

  • @buckwildz
    @buckwildz Před rokem

    Great episode. Love the case study episodes, especially this one. Miss the old intro music though. 😢

    • @RootFP
      @RootFP  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it! Sorry you don’t like the his music as much.

  • @erickarnell
    @erickarnell Před rokem

    Thanks for the anslysis, especially how to segment the time periods.
    We plan to have periods of higher and lower income needs, even as we also plan to transition from depending mostly on portfolio to more on pension and social security.

    • @RootFP
      @RootFP  Před rokem

      You’re welcome. Thank you for watching.

  • @debchalker6900
    @debchalker6900 Před rokem

    Sounds like he is doing great. He has alot more money than most who retire with alot less.

  • @wenjungu2490
    @wenjungu2490 Před rokem

    To be safe, we may want to use conservative numbers, like 4% return and 3.5% withdrawal ratio. If success chance is over 90%, we are good.

  • @vulpixelful
    @vulpixelful Před rokem

    How is this different from just having a higher stock asset allocation for your entire portfolio during a longer retirement period?

    • @JoeCoz17
      @JoeCoz17 Před rokem

      Mental accounting. Maybe better chance of letting that later bucket ride through down markets if you mentally account for it's not needed until later in life.

  • @pensacola321
    @pensacola321 Před rokem

    I'd tell Tanner to stay the course and come back in about 7 years. Too early and too many variables...

    • @RootFP
      @RootFP  Před rokem

      Yes, lot's of variables that are impossible to perfectly predict, but it's good to start with a plan and then adjust as needed.