Navigating Retirement at 62 | Essential Action Steps for a Confident Future

Reaching the age of 62 is a significant milestone, often bringing the dream of retirement within sight. However, with this anticipation comes a flurry of questions and decisions that can significantly impact the quality and security of your retirement years. Experienced retirement planners Chawn Honkomp and Loren Merkle, provide some essential action steps for individuals approaching retirement.

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What’s on the minds of the 62-Year-Olds?

Understanding the Mindset at 62

When you reach the age of 62, much has changed. As Chawn Honkomp highlights, many at this age have been in the workforce for over 40 years, and the idea of retirement is no longer a distant goal, but a tangible reality. People at this stage often find themselves empty nesters, with children who have flown the coop, possibly even grandchildren to consider. It’s an emotionally rich period filled with reflections on the past and dreams for the future. 

Grasping the Financial Concerns

While the dream of retirement is closer than ever, it can also feel surprisingly far away. Loren Merkle points out that the financial intricacies of retirement can cause significant anxiety. After all, planning to support yourself financially without a regular paycheck for the next 20 to 30 years is no small feat. Questions about Social Security, investment distributions, and tax strategies come to the forefront. 

Transitioning Your Financial Plan

One critical point that Chawn makes is that the financial strategies that got you to age 62 are not the same as those that will see you through retirement. During the episode, Chawn shared a story about a couple who felt they had to introduce retirement planning concepts to their current advisor, highlighting the difference between someone who specializes investment and someone who specializes in comprehensive retirement planning. 

A retirement planner does not focus solely on investments. Chawn highlights that a comprehensive plan covers six essential areas: lifestyle, income, tax, investment, health care, and legacy. 

The Power of Roth Conversions

A key strategy discussed was the Roth conversion.  A Roth conversion involves moving pre-tax retirement funds into a Roth IRA, paying taxes on the converted amount in the year of the conversion so that future qualified distributions are tax-free. It’s a strategy often overlooked but can be incredibly powerful when planned correctly. 

The Importance of Social Security Analysis

Social Security is a complex decision and can be particularly tricky for couples with age differences or varying work histories. During the episode, Loren explained how a comprehensive Social Security analysis could help determine the best timing and strategy for drawing benefits. He emphasized that there are several options, with up to 81 different claiming options for married couples. 

In-Depth Look at 401(k) Contributions and Risk Management

As you approach 62, it’s essential to re-evaluate your 401(k) contributions and the level of risk you’re taking. Chawn advises maximizing contributions if possible and being very clear on the risk level of your current investments. By understanding how market volatility could affect your retirement savings, you can make more informed decisions. 

Additionally, Loren suggested a strategy where you could balance risk by taking some risk off the table with your existing 401(k) funds while increasing risk slightly with new contributions. This method allows you to take advantage of market volatility without jeopardizing your nest egg. 

Taking Action

The episode provided a wealth of information, but the recurring theme was the importance of proactive and comprehensive planning. Whether it’s understanding Social Security options, managing 401(k) contributions, or considering Roth conversions, the key is to start early and seek professional advice tailored to your situation. 

Click here to watch the full episode on retirement at age 62 on YouTube!

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We are an independent financial services firm helping individuals create retirement strategies using a variety of investment and insurance products to custom suit their needs and objectives. The content and examples shared are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or serve as the sole basis for making financial decisions. Individuals are encouraged to consult with a qualified professional before making any decisions about their personal financial situation. Our firm is not permitted to offer legal advice. Investment Advisory Services offered through Elite Retirement Planning, LLC. Insurance Services offered through MRP Insurance, LLC. 

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