Hey Brad....if you keep making videos on UA-cam, you eventually will have 1 million subs and hundreds of thousands of views. I know this because you speak words of wisdom.... Period
Yes! 1) Switch to Roth IRA at least five years before retirement. 2) Pay off debt before the five year before retirement. 3) four years before retirement consider all investment strategies available to you and your situation (single or married) As for me, I am opting to take the minimum amount from my TSP because 1) I do not have longevity genes in my family and 2) I was going to file for SS at 62 but I decided to use my TSP as a offset until my Full Retirement Age of 67. I am still debating this as I would rather collect the SS and leave my TSP to my beneficiaries.
First thing you should do is change of custodian from tsp to Schwab or fidelity. Leave some in tsp to keep it open. So now you can control how you access the money and not pro raga and Roth or regular. And maybe do some Roth conversions. None of which you can do in tsp.
So glad I found this. Thank you! Do you have any videos or recommendations on how to address Medicare decisions for retired federal employees? I am turning 65 later this year. Thank you!
Hey Brad....if you keep making videos on UA-cam, you eventually will have 1 million subs and hundreds of thousands of views. I know this because you speak words of wisdom....
Period
Thanks for the kind words Scott!
Your videos are incredibly helpful Thanks so much! I am looking for the additional articles you mentioned...
Brad, good info as always. Thanks!
Yes! 1) Switch to Roth IRA at least five years before retirement. 2) Pay off debt before the five year before retirement. 3) four years before retirement consider all investment strategies available to you and your situation (single or married)
As for me, I am opting to take the minimum amount from my TSP because 1) I do not have longevity genes in my family and 2) I was going to file for SS at 62 but I decided to use my TSP as a offset until my Full Retirement Age of 67. I am still debating this as I would rather collect the SS and leave my TSP to my beneficiaries.
First thing you should do is change of custodian from tsp to Schwab or fidelity. Leave some in tsp to keep it open. So now you can control how you access the money and not pro raga and Roth or regular. And maybe do some Roth conversions. None of which you can do in tsp.
So glad I found this. Thank you! Do you have any videos or recommendations on how to address Medicare decisions for retired federal employees? I am turning 65 later this year. Thank you!
Moving from a saving mindset to a spending mindset is extremely difficult for some of us. Thanks for the commentary.
For sure! It’s hard to flip that switch when u have spent a lifetime saving
❤
Any suggestions on inter fund transfers with recent market tanking?
Get a plan is my recommendation
What would that be? Keep working!? 😂