The Road to Retirement at 64: Strategies, Tips, and Real-Life Examples

If you’re 64 years old and dreaming of retirement, you’re not alone. Many people find themselves teetering on the edge of this new chapter, filled with excitement and anxiety. Good planning can make the difference between a smooth transition to a financially secure retirement and running out of money in your golden years. Experienced retirement planners Loren Merkle and Clint Huntrods offer insightful tips, key strategies, and real-life scenarios to help you navigate this critical period.

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What’s on the minds of the 64-Year-Olds?

Understanding Mindsets at 64

At 64, you’ve likely been working for over three decades. Your children might have left home, and you may have grandkids you want to spend more time with. It’s a stage of life filled with anticipation, but also a degree of uncertainty. Loren Merkle and Clint Huntrods, discussed how many people in this age group are closely observing their peers’ retirement choices. This is also the time when the pressure starts to build as crucial, often permanent, decisions are at hand. 

The Importance of Planning

Most people approach this age with two contrasting mindsets: either they have a plan or they are hoping things will work out. As Loren emphasized, planning can alleviate the pressure by turning uncertainty into certainty, making the transition smoother and giving more confidence. 

A Tale of Two Retirements: Jill’s Story

To illustrate the importance of planning, Clint shared the story of Jill, a 64-year-old who was planning to retire in a year. Jill’s initial approach was somewhat short-sighted. She planned to start Social Security at 67, her Full Retirement Age (FRA), and take her monthly pension payout of $2,500 without delving deeper into her expenses or other potential strategies. 

However, when Jill took a more comprehensive look, several pivotal decisions changed her financial future dramatically. Here’s how: 

1. Social Security Analysis

Jill initially chose to start her Social Security at age 67. However, upon further review, she discovered that claiming her benefits right when she retired (a year earlier) and combining them with her pension would make more financial sense. This adjustment helped her maintain a steady income stream without depleting her savings too quickly. 

2. Evaluating Pension Options

Jill had the option to take a lump sum payout for her pension instead of monthly payments. After careful consideration, she realized that the lump sum, worth $540,000, offered greater financial security and flexibility. With this amount added to her investable assets, she had more control over her income and legacy planning.

3. Detailed Expense Projection

Jill initially estimated her monthly expenses to be $5,500, but by looking deeper, she realized they would fluctuate. For instance, she planned significant travel in her early retirement years, expecting expenses to drop after her mortgage was paid off. By strategizing her expenditure timeline, she could better manage her finances over time, ultimately preventing her from running out of money. 

Final Thoughts

Planning for retirement is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Everyone has different circumstances and goals. However, what remains consistent is the need for a detailed and personalized plan that includes a comprehensive Social Security analysis, an in-depth look at pension options, and a long-term view of expenses and tax strategies. 

As Jill’s example demonstrates, even small changes can have a monumental impact on your financial security. The sooner you start to plan, the better prepared you will be to enjoy a carefree and financially secure retirement. 

Click here to watch the full episode on retirement at age 64 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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