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Investment Answers Podcast


Jul 9, 2018

When you envisioned your retirement did you imagine that you would be working? There’s a good chance you never realized that you, too, may have a Part-Time Retirement.

Part-Time Retirement is far more common now in all income classes: lower, middle and upper- and there are a lot of reasons why you may work during your golden years.

In Episode 5, Travis and Kelly discuss what may drive you to work in retirement and likely reasons that could compel you back to work.

Don’t miss the 3 major challenges that must be addressed if you decide to go back to work.

 

Don’t miss this episode if:

  • You are under your “Full Retirement Age” as defined by www.SSA.gov
  • You are nearing retirement
  • You are considering taking Social Security
  • You already have taken your Social Security benefit and you’re considering going back to work
  • You want to lower your taxes in retirement
  • You want to define if and when you can retire

 

References:

Social Security Full Retirement Age:

https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/1943.html

 

Social Security Claiming Guide, Center for Financial Literacy, Boston College, 2009:

http://crr.bc.edu/wp-content/uploads/joomla/claiming_guide/SS_Claiming_Guide_ebook_070611.pdf

 

Social Security Claiming Guide, Center for Financial Literacy, Boston College, 2016:

http://crr.bc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/claiming-guide_040516_WEB.pdf

Pensions, 1980 vs. Today, Catherine Rampell, 9/3/09:

 

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