Podcast Episode 390: How Do You Compare Financially to Others Your Age?
Are you constantly comparing your retirement savings to those of your peers? If so, you’re not alone. Many people find themselves trapped in the cycle of comparison, wondering if they measure up to others. In the latest episode of the Money Wisdom podcast, Jake Doser, CFP®, CPWA® and Nicholas J. Colantuono, CFP® tackle this common concern and explain why comparison can be detrimental to your financial health.
A listener question sparked this specific discussion but it’s a common curiosity people have about money. It’s human nature to want to know how you stack up to your peers and whether you have comparable amount of retirement savings as others. While that’s true, it can often lead to unnecessary stress and distraction from focusing on what truly matters—your unique financial situation. Every individual has different circumstances, goals, and financial needs, which is why it’s crucial to focus on what you can control.
One of the key takeaways from the episode is the importance of developing a personalized income plan. A successful retirement is not about how much you have saved compared to others but about ensuring you have a sustainable income stream that meets your lifestyle needs. A well-thought-out plan considers Social Security, pensions, and investments to provide predictable income in retirement.
But it’s hard to ignore the emotional aspects of retirement planning. Transitioning into retirement is a significant life change, and it’s essential to consider not just the financial implications but also the emotional readiness for this new phase of life. By having open conversations with a financial advisor, it helps you align your objectives with your savings while managing risk appropriately.
If you find yourself wanting to compare yourself to friends and peers, now is a great time to join one of our retirement planning workshops to learn more about maximizing Social Security, healthcare, income planning, and taxation. Retirement planning is a balancing act, and starting with a personalized conversation can set the foundation for a confident and fulfilling retirement.
Your retirement journey is personal, and with the right guidance, you can achieve the financial independence you deserve.
Here’s what we discuss in this episode:
0:00 – Intro
1:02 – How do you quantify this?
2:32 – Every situation is different
3:45 – What really matters
6:55 – Planning
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