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Ready For Retirement

Top 5 Avoidable Retirement Mistakes

Ready For Retirement

James Conole, CFP®

Investment Planning, Bonds, Education, Stocks, Cash, Business, Dividend Investing, Retirement Planning, Retirement, Investing, Tax Planning

5706 Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2021

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Our topic on this episode of the Ready for Retirement podcast is about the top 5 avoidable retirement mistakes (and how you can avoid them). Questions answered: What are the most common retirement mistakes? How can I ensure I have a secure retirement? What is the best approach for my individual situation? Are you ready to start focusing on the things that truly matter when it comes to your financial future? We’re on YouTube! Check us out here for more content to help you create a ...

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0:00.0

Discover the tips and strategies that will help you achieve your retirement goals.

0:09.3

I'm your host, James Canole, and this is the podcast dedicated to helping you retire well.

0:14.6

It all starts right here on Ready for Retirement. for retirement.

0:27.3

Hi, everyone.

0:29.3

Welcome back to another episode of Ready for Retirement.

0:30.6

I'm your host, James Knoll.

0:35.8

And there are mistakes that everyone, myself included, have made with their finances.

0:37.7

I don't know of a single person who can look at their financial situation and say, I did everything perfectly. Now, that's just going to be

0:44.3

the reality that we all make mistakes. But what I hate to see is I hate seeing as mistakes that

0:50.9

are avoidable or mistakes that need not be made had we simply have the right

0:55.2

information. So while there will always be mistakes and there will always be things we could

0:59.8

have done better, I want to focus on a low-hanging fruit. What are some of those mistakes

1:03.9

where people just had more information? They probably could have avoided them. So today what we're

1:09.0

going to be talking about is the top five most

1:11.1

avoidable retirement mistakes, at least as I see them, so that you can apply this information

1:15.8

to your finances and just see, is this something that I'm doing correctly, or could I take a deeper

1:20.9

look at this in any of these areas we're going to talk about? Real quick, though, before we jump in,

1:24.8

I do want to highlight a recent review. Sometimes I like doing

1:27.8

this just to say thank you. Thank you for everyone that has left a review. And this one comes from

1:31.4

username is Nanny Goat 7373. And the title is don't waste time elsewhere. The review then goes on to

1:37.8

say, just started listening and wow, I feel like I have wasted hours elsewhere and learned only

1:42.0

a fraction of what I have and only a couple episodes here. Super practical and tangible advice. Thank you. Well, thank you very much for that review. That

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