Excellent chat! Thanks very much, Laura and Andy!🔥 Laura, Gale Sayers scored six touchdowns in one game; that's a heck of a record. It was great when star players still ran the ball back on kickoffs and punt returns. When I was young, I read a series of books on NFL stars, and Gale Sayers was one of the first.
Great show. Two thumbs up!! I really enjoy your chats with real people and their retirement planning experiences. Both the financial and the emotional. I wish you would have more of these including people that are willing to share more hard fakes such as actual savings, percent withdraw, budgets, etc. Would case studies of people with the emotional part such as folks that in retirement have trouble spending money. Love the podcast. You do a great job and a great service.
This was helpful, Thank you! I particularly enjoyed the little bit about the financial online groups. I currently just joined my first one (Panko's), which has been a fantastic learning tool! Intelligent people in there, and the moderators keep out the annoying spam found in most Facebook groups.
I started thinking about retirement in my mid 20s. I started socking away 20% of my paycheck in a 401K. I had no plan- just got into the habit of saving a lot, knowing I would be glad I did when I got older. Glad I did, retired at 56. I invest exclusively now in T Bills.
Excellent chat! Thanks very much, Laura and Andy!🔥 Laura, Gale Sayers scored six touchdowns in one game; that's a heck of a record. It was great when star players still ran the ball back on kickoffs and punt returns. When I was young, I read a series of books on NFL stars, and Gale Sayers was one of the first.
Great show. Two thumbs up!! I really enjoy your chats with real people and their retirement planning experiences. Both the financial and the emotional. I wish you would have more of these including people that are willing to share more hard fakes such as actual savings, percent withdraw, budgets, etc. Would case studies of people with the emotional part such as folks that in retirement have trouble spending money. Love the podcast. You do a great job and a great service.
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This was helpful, Thank you! I particularly enjoyed the little bit about the financial online groups. I currently just joined my first one (Panko's), which has been a fantastic learning tool! Intelligent people in there, and the moderators keep out the annoying spam found in most Facebook groups.
I started thinking about retirement in my mid 20s. I started socking away 20% of my paycheck in a 401K. I had no plan- just got into the habit of saving a lot, knowing I would be glad I did when I got older. Glad I did, retired at 56. I invest exclusively now in T Bills.
The pandemic wasn’t the problem it was the inept response
October is best.
Fortunately I have no debt and a great fed pension, don’t need to touch tsp/Ira