Then vs Now: Planning Retirement

Then vs Now: Planning Retirement

70 years ago, retirement seemed straightforward. People retired at 65 and only had a few years of post-retirement life. They didn’t have to worry about running out of money.

But over the decades, with advancements in healthcare, nutrition, and lifestyle, many began to enjoy extended retirements. And during these times, company pensions and government support often ensured they were cared for.

Today’s landscape is different.

Retiring in your early 60s? You might be planning for 30 years or even more of retirement life. Relying solely on employers or the government isn’t a guarantee.

The responsibility for your financial future is squarely in your hands.

It’s a challenge, but it’s also empowering.

Being in control means making decisions on how to utilize your money, determining your financial needs, and choosing when to transition from work to leisure.

Begin your retirement planning now. Embrace the opportunity to maximize the rewards of your years of hard work and secure your peace of mind.