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Navigating Taxes In Retirement: What You Need To Know
Maximize Your Retirement Income: Tips For Tax Planning In Your Golden Years
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8 GOOD REASONS to File for Social Security at Age 62
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Personalized Social Security Strategy Analysis and Report: www.socialsecuritylane.com Lane Martinsen gives 8 good reasons to file for Social Security benefits at age 62 as well as 8 good reasons to delay filing for benefits. Personalized Social Security Strategy Analysis and Report: www.socialsecuritylane.com Free Downloads: www.financialfastlane.com/
Can Social Security Be Trusted?
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Interview with Marc Kiner, CPA and Jim Blair about Social Security issues. Financial Fast Lane www.financialfastlane.com/ Marc Kiner and Jim Blair are the founders of the NSSA certification program. premiernssa.com/
Unlock Your Home's Equity With A Reverse Mortgage
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Unlock Your Home's Equity With A Reverse Mortgage
Debt Snowball Vs Debt Avalanche | Which is the Best Debt Payoff Strategy?
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Debt Snowball Vs Debt Avalanche | Which is the Best Debt Payoff Strategy?
Fire Trucks
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Fire Trucks
Mastering The Two 5-Year Rules Of Roth IRA Investing
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Mastering The Two 5-Year Rules Of Roth IRA Investing
Is The Roth IRA's Tax-free Status Here To Stay Or About To Change?
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Is The Roth IRA's Tax-free Status Here To Stay Or About To Change?
Why Estate Planning Is Critical (and What Regret Looks Like Without It)
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Why Estate Planning Is Critical (and What Regret Looks Like Without It)
Will Sequence Risk Cause You to Run Out Of Money?
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Will Sequence Risk Cause You to Run Out Of Money?
Dave Ramsey's Dangerous Financial Advice
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Dave Ramsey's Dangerous Financial Advice
The Benefits of a Living Trust: Living Trust 101
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The Benefits of a Living Trust: Living Trust 101
The Us Dollar: Will It Be Replaced As The World Reserve Currency?
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The Us Dollar: Will It Be Replaced As The World Reserve Currency?
Martinsen Wealth Management - About Us
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Martinsen Wealth Management - About Us
Social Security: Spousal Benefits 101
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Social Security: Spousal Benefits 101
The Best Retirement Advice EVER for Retirees
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The Best Retirement Advice EVER for Retirees
62 Or 70? When To Start Collecting Social Security Benefits.
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62 Or 70? When To Start Collecting Social Security Benefits.
97 Year Old's Retirement Income
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97 Year Old's Retirement Income
97th Birthday - Dave's Secret to a Long and Healthy Life
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97th Birthday - Dave's Secret to a Long and Healthy Life
Not Enough Savings For Retirement?
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Not Enough Savings For Retirement?
Social Security: How to Maximize Your Benefits
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Social Security: How to Maximize Your Benefits
How much of your Social Security will be taxed?
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How much of your Social Security will be taxed?
Bank Failures: How safe is your money?
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Bank Failures: How safe is your money?
BLOOPERS - Financial Fast Lane
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BLOOPERS - Financial Fast Lane
Working while Receiving Social Security
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Working while Receiving Social Security
Evolution of Retirement and Social Security
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Evolution of Retirement and Social Security
SECURE Act 2.0 | Important Changes That You Need to Know
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SECURE Act 2.0 | Important Changes That You Need to Know
The Best Financial Tip of All Time
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The Best Financial Tip of All Time
Early Withdrawal Penalty Exceptions
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Early Withdrawal Penalty Exceptions
Social Security Spousal Benefit
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Social Security Spousal Benefit

Комментарии

  • @davidluo6108
    @davidluo6108 2 часа назад

    Does the rental income count as earned income ?

  • @anabuenaflor9528
    @anabuenaflor9528 4 часа назад

    Best advice this year, liked the all-encompassing approach. Very informative and equally inspirational. Thank you!

  • @thomassalazar4197
    @thomassalazar4197 5 часов назад

    You crooked paper pusher. There should be no income tax for retired people and I bet Congress people and people like Joe Biden and other career politicians don't adhere to this Dracion crap.

  • @anadaker3939
    @anadaker3939 6 часов назад

    One, if you're swimming in debt then yes Dave Ramsey's program can help as long as you don't mind being called a moron for getting in debt. Second, never listen to Dave Ramsey for investment advice. He's a get out of debt expert not a financial advisor.

  • @rickbar123
    @rickbar123 6 часов назад

    America is a toilet.

  • @skimanfree1073
    @skimanfree1073 8 часов назад

    The SS website provides lots of clear and free info😊

  • @matildakusy
    @matildakusy 8 часов назад

    Thank you so much Sir

  • @welcometosusansmukbang9215
    @welcometosusansmukbang9215 9 часов назад

    62, 66, 67? US government probably won't have no money left 😂 Our government is having fun with our tax money. We are eating peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

  • @welcometosusansmukbang9215
    @welcometosusansmukbang9215 9 часов назад

    🎯 You pack & move to another country. Never stay in America until the end. It's completely a waste of time. Ask yourself what kinda freaking life is this? You only have one life to live ❤ 💩Income = Put up with toxic boss

  • @keithsavageone
    @keithsavageone 11 часов назад

    Inflation throws it all out the window. 62 it is.

  • @sarahbradford6374
    @sarahbradford6374 11 часов назад

    Very, informative information i liked the steps given and how they were broken down. Im not 55 yet but, i liked listening in. I got in idea on investing and when to retire. I was wandering if i should get a part time job somewhere else when i felt to old to work my job. Ty, for answering that question. Love, Love, Love that you said to put God in your life. The social security website was very helpful and hecum was also very interesting.

  • @johndonald3348
    @johndonald3348 12 часов назад

    This seems to assume that all of the SS draw is spent. If I have other sources to draw on and don't need to spend the SS, then would the compound interest of investing SS income make early draw that much more attractive, or is it a wash because either way, I'm spending money I could be investing regardless of the source? Also, we expect to be in a higher tax bracket after my wife retires, due to RMDs and a pension - seems like an argument to get as much money as we can while we are in a lower bracket?

  • @coastalhillbilly3419
    @coastalhillbilly3419 12 часов назад

    #9 Deal with today's increasingly unstable population on your own terms, not as entitled customers

  • @creativy7225
    @creativy7225 13 часов назад

    Your channel is awesome, if I had of only known about it 3 years ago, lol

  • @HoppedUpOnMtnDew
    @HoppedUpOnMtnDew 14 часов назад

    We know the government owes trillions to social security…the age should have been lowered to 60 to collect. Everyone should prepare for retirement without dependence on a government ran system. It’s criminal to not allow anyone to collect money upon retirement after a lifetime of hard work. Most Americans begin working at 18 and have money taken from their checks which makes it their money. At no time should the government owe into this whatsoever. 18 to 62 is 44 years of work and funding. Do the math on what you put in vs what is given out….its a scam. If you live to 82, you will NEVER get what you earned and that doesn’t include any interest. This safeguard of our money should be privatized. Not government controlled.

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 14 часов назад

    I've decided to retire at age 70. Why? Because if I live until 70 and beyond, I'll get the maximum SS benefit. And if I don't, it won't matter if I die before 70 because dead people don't need money. And of course I can always retire at 66 and 10 months and still work as much as I want without being penalized.

  • @johnwadsworth5552
    @johnwadsworth5552 18 часов назад

    If youve nithing saved if you are white your handouts will get smaller if youre muslim your handouts will be more, a free trip every year to mecca. Basically white and no pension give up now.

  • @JScottHamilton
    @JScottHamilton День назад

    My best strategy has been to learn how to live at or below 150% of the poverty line most of my adult life, currently age 62. (I also read Richest Man in Babylon very early in life.) Food - The biggest game saver with this strategy was to learn how to cook well as a confirmed single bachelor. Not only have I been able to afford a monthly grocery expense below the food stamp benefit line, the meals taste better than store bought and I avoid the negative health effects of eating ultra processed food. Rent - I lived in roommate situations most of my life, and rented 1 bedroom apartments during other times. My rent has never been more than $800 a month, even in high cost areas like Southern California. Transportation - I set a life goal of never owning a car, getting around by public transportation and bicycle. My monthly transit pass has cost between $60 and $100 since 1982. Debt service -- For several years my monthly income set me up for negative cash flow, which was financed by credit cards. Now my situation is better, so I paid off about 40% of the balance in the last two years, and plan to pay off another 40% in the next 12 months. This is all the while practicing trading in the stock market, something I have loved doing since the age of 22. Reducing debt while increasing savings is directly from the Richest Man playbook. Side gigs -- I'm currently "working" by looking after a friend's house who is working out of state. The running joke is I manage Wayne Manor as her Alfred. I'm also eating up her food that is approaching the Sell By date, which is stretching the food budget, and the savings is getting converted to emergency food storage. Her little window garden is helping me get experience growing plants, which in a few years will get leveraged into growing herbs outside. I don't get paid being Alfred, but instead use the gig to save on monthly expenses and increase my skill level. Every year I have invested in life skills over savings, knowing that savings could be lost but life skills could always be monetized. Social Security - Plan on waiting for the age of 70 to draw, even while the monthly benefit will probably be close to the minimum level. But guess what, that amount is probably 85% of my current monthly budget, growing to over 100% after the CC debt is paid off. And at 65, the monthly bus pass will be free. If I choose to live overseas, my Spanish fluency from living in Buenos Aires will go well towards retiring in most Latin American countries.

  • @steverunswithscissors
    @steverunswithscissors День назад

    No mortgage, newer vehicle paid off, no other debt. Holding dividend stocks and a rental home. Taking mine at 62, I am going to invest part of it, enjoy life with the rest. Not going to work until I die like most advisors and the government want you to do

  • @seahorse3267
    @seahorse3267 День назад

    That’s 6 years until I should tap into SS, not sure there would be any funds left for me

  • @dineshnagwekar3173
    @dineshnagwekar3173 День назад

    Excellent information! Thank you for shearing.

  • @susancowlishaw2434
    @susancowlishaw2434 День назад

    At 9:48, you mentioned a "living will." What is a living will, or did you mean living trust?

  • @wattanem
    @wattanem День назад

    I plan to retire at the age of 100 years old...

  • @TheVenom8343
    @TheVenom8343 День назад

    I'm proud that I have my state retirement to look forward to. I'm 41 right now and I'll be eligible to retire at 48!!!

  • @parler8698
    @parler8698 День назад

    Cause it's MY money.

  • @Longdistance2020
    @Longdistance2020 День назад

    I had to physically retire at 62. I had no choice.

  • @mjmlcmaolcom
    @mjmlcmaolcom 2 дня назад

    What if I retire mid-year the year I turn 62? Do I have to retire before I earn $22,320?

    • @FinancialFastLane
      @FinancialFastLane 2 дня назад

      No, the earnings limit doesn’t start until you actually retire. Doesn’t matter how much you earn prior to retirement. and it doesn’t matter if it’s mid year.

    • @mjmlcmaolcom
      @mjmlcmaolcom 2 дня назад

      @@FinancialFastLane Thank you for this info!

  • @joeatnara7518
    @joeatnara7518 2 дня назад

    I am somewhat concerned with the SMILE curve of expenses. Delaying SSA can better match the steepness of the curve, so that dipping into that retirement wont be as heavy toward the end.

  • @ronriaj
    @ronriaj 2 дня назад

    SHAMEFUL HOW MILLIONAIRE'S 2M+ ACTUALLY FILE FOR & COLLECT SS WHEN THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO LIVE ON THEIR OWN MONEY FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE ! MAJOR MEDICAL & MEDS SURE EVERYONE RETIRED SHOULD RECEIVE THESE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST UNLESS THEY HAVE MORE THAN 5M IN THE BANK. OUR SS ISN'T BROKE FOR NOTHING ! IT'S BROKE FROM GREEDY PEOPLE COLLECTING IT & FROM OUR TERRIBLE GOVERNMENT SENDING SO MUCH MONEY TO UKRAINE FOR "THEIR WAR" & OTHER THINGS OUR HARD EARNED INCOME TAXES GO TO FALSELY PAY FOR LIKE NASA ETC... WHILE TURNING A BLIND EYE TO THE PEOPLE SUFFERING IN OUR OWN COUNTRY LOSING THEIR HOMES, GOING HUNGRY, UNABLE TO PAY THEIR BILLS WHILE BEING "TAXED TO DEATH". WAKE UP GOVERNMENT YOU'LL ALL BE GOING TO HELL IN A HANDBASKET ! GOD YHWH CHRIST ISN'T ALLOWING SINFUL GREEDY PEOPLE INTO HIS KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. REPENT ! AND GET OUT OF ALL ORGANIZED RELIGIONS CHRIST IS NOT THERE NEVER WAS NEVER WILL BE! BE BORN AGAIN INTO GOD YHWH CHRISTS SALVATION OUTSIDE ALL ORGANIZED RELIGIONS. STUDY AT HOME THE ANCIENT SCRIPTURES (ENOCH, THE TESTAMENTS OF THE 12 PATRIARCHS,ADAM AND EVE ETC ETC ETC) LISTEN & LEARN ON RUclips WHO GOD REALLY IS BECAUSE HE ISN'T WHO YOU THINK HE IS ! AND GOD ISN'T PLAYING WHEN HE SAID "OBEY & FOLLOW HIM ".

  • @puddintayne9254
    @puddintayne9254 2 дня назад

    thank you for this video , this really helps me understand

  • @LeylaRivasBarberena
    @LeylaRivasBarberena 2 дня назад

  • @dennisvega6311
    @dennisvega6311 2 дня назад

    Do you guys have an office to call to? Do you guys help people to get out of reverse mortgage?

    • @FinancialFastLane
      @FinancialFastLane 2 дня назад

      Your opions would be to refinance into an new mortgage or to sell the home and pay off the mortgage balance. You could contact Don Graves office to discuss further. hecmadvisorsgroup.com/contact...

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 2 дня назад

    I plan to wait until age 70; it makes me feel better that my wife will have a higher permanent benefit should I predecease her.

    • @anntrope491
      @anntrope491 2 дня назад

      Watch Financial fast lane…”5 reasons to start early,& 5 reasons to delay “ episode… also study your s.s. Personal benefits schedule…

  • @normahlizaaman7924
    @normahlizaaman7924 2 дня назад

    I just retired at 60. I am at a loss. What to do next... where to find my next income?

    • @FinancialFastLane
      @FinancialFastLane 2 дня назад

      This video may give you some ideas ruclips.net/video/GRnl8N06JXw/видео.htmlsi=Wch9ZEXZiag0WljE

  • @robinghoodz
    @robinghoodz 2 дня назад

    Why aren’t more people watching this guy, this guy is giving free financial knowledge

    • @anntrope491
      @anntrope491 2 дня назад

      Agreed !! Watch his 5 reasons to… start collecting early, & 5 reasons to delay …

    • @Just_forfun9140
      @Just_forfun9140 2 дня назад

      Others say delay as long as possible, because the increases you get from SS are without risk, from FRA/67 to 70 is 8% per year. There is no guarantee of 8% return by investing. Prior to FRA there is a reduction. Big unknown question is how long one is going to live and breakeven point.

    • @robinghoodz
      @robinghoodz 2 дня назад

      @@anntrope491 I watch all his stuff ! He gave me so many good insights that a financial idiot like me can easily understand and it gave me enough confidence to invest more and get a better scope of my financial goals

    • @joeysocks5718
      @joeysocks5718 2 дня назад

      100% - such a likeable guy too

    • @anntrope491
      @anntrope491 2 дня назад

      @@Just_forfun9140 Maybe look at your genealogy,& risk factors to make an educated decision… some people wait too long,& never get to enjoy the fruits of their labor…

  • @kennyplay5982
    @kennyplay5982 2 дня назад

    $240,000.00 additional. $740,000.00

  • @kennyplay5982
    @kennyplay5982 2 дня назад

    I want more money later, when i need it

  • @ForwardThinkingIncome
    @ForwardThinkingIncome 3 дня назад

    13:03 thanks for mentioning that. Health Insurance cost is something hard to figure in my model for retirement income. Then the income from our portfolio cash flow might be an issue for drawing SS early. Subscribed

  • @ForwardThinkingIncome
    @ForwardThinkingIncome 3 дня назад

    8:25 yes

  • @justinm1150
    @justinm1150 3 дня назад

    it will be gone before that as the government keeps sending billions of our the American Citizens hard earned money

  • @monikabassosouto1091
    @monikabassosouto1091 3 дня назад

    I think you made a mistake with reason #5 in the reasons to do NOT file early. It is a reason to FILE EARLY.

    • @FinancialFastLane
      @FinancialFastLane 3 дня назад

      If that is the only reason you would claim early then I don't think it is a good reason to file early. Discussed more in this video ruclips.net/video/6HFYyGq2dQU/видео.htmlsi=Vs6rpsShpIMM4hnb

  • @Phyllyps-Levine
    @Phyllyps-Levine 3 дня назад

    This is lying to all the fools. Unless those fools are extremely fat, sick, alcoholics, drug addicts or terminal.

  • @johnclement9370
    @johnclement9370 3 дня назад

    Very informative, a lot to consider, Thanks for that.

  • @junjurakhman4779
    @junjurakhman4779 3 дня назад

    The different currency is GOLD ,

  • @nillavanilla8113
    @nillavanilla8113 3 дня назад

    You’re amazing! Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @aussiemouth747
    @aussiemouth747 3 дня назад

    I paid off my mortgage in 6 years alone in the 90s. A woman I worked with was astounded and asked me how I did it. In the same sentence she was telling me about the 'beautiful boots' she had just bought for $900. 🤷‍♀️🙄🦘

  • @omaryamin2117
    @omaryamin2117 3 дня назад

    Ramsey is the advisor for the soft and weak. If you need Ramsey to talk you to pay down your credit card, don’t spend more than you earn, to stay out of debt than you’re a moron. Ramsey is the biggest FRAUD in America.

  • @keaneilweralekgobo9545
    @keaneilweralekgobo9545 3 дня назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @pathslesstrampled9906
    @pathslesstrampled9906 3 дня назад

    Your dad reminds me of my grandpa, the person in my family I resemble the most, physically. He died just before his 92nd birthday while up on a ladder putting up the Christmas lights. My grandma (his wife) died a few days before her 105th birthday. I’m 62 and just did a 7000-mile solo roadtrip through Mexico in my old Chevy truck. I still feel great physically, hoping I have several more good years left in me. (I still need to take that motorcycle trip on the Karakoram Highway before I croak.)