Common Sense Investing with Victor McClure

The Cost of the Life You Want & Top 5 Retirement Questions

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This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, Victor McClure and his team took an in-depth look at the real costs of retirement, focusing on how much retirees actually spend each month and the critical importance of positive cash flow. Using recent federal data, the show noted that the average American over 65 spends about $5,120 per month, but many find their actual expenses—especially in areas like housing, taxes, and healthcare—are significantly higher. Victor emphasized that spending, rather than saving, is the real story in retirement planning; regardless of your nest egg’s size, high spending without discipline can quickly erode even substantial savings. The discussion covered strategies like the 4% rule to estimate how much one should save, the impact of inflation over time, and the necessity of maintaining flexibility for unexpected costs. The program also highlighted the importance of diversification and reliable income streams to manage risks such as market volatility, healthcare expenses, and potential changes to Social Security and Medicare. The team advised against carrying debt into retirement, suggested maximizing retirement contributions whenever possible, and underscored the value of written, stress-tested retirement plans that prioritize both cash flow and inflation protection. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]

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The Cost of the Life You Want & Top 5 Retirement Questions

This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, Victor McClure and his team took an in-depth look at the real costs of retirement, focusing on how much retirees actually spend each month and the critical importance of positive cash flow. Using recent federal data, the show noted that the average American over 65 spends about $5,120 per month, but many find their actual expenses—especially in areas like housing, taxes, and healthcare—are significantly higher. Victor emphasized that spending, rather than saving, is the real story in retirement planning; regardless of your nest egg’s size, high spending without discipline can quickly erode even substantial savings. The discussion covered strategies like the 4% rule to estimate how much one should save, the impact of inflation over time, and the necessity of maintaining flexibility for unexpected costs. The program also highlighted the importance of diversification and reliable income streams to manage risks such as market volatility, healthcare expenses, and potential changes to Social Security and Medicare. The team advised against carrying debt into retirement, suggested maximizing retirement contributions whenever possible, and underscored the value of written, stress-tested retirement plans that prioritize both cash flow and inflation protection. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]

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The Early Exit & Roth Conversion Window

This week on the Common Sense Investing Show, guest hosts Steve Ringo and Raymond McClure discussed a USA Today report highlighting that 59% of respondents retired earlier than planned, often due to factors like health setbacks and job loss. They emphasized the importance of proactive retirement planning, noting that unexpected early retirement can significantly impact savings, Social Security benefits, and overall financial security. The hosts encouraged listeners to understand the challenges that come with transitioning from accumulating assets to distributing income, stressing the need for written financial plans and regular portfolio reviews as retirement approaches. The conversation also addressed common misconceptions regarding Roth conversions, underscoring the benefits of personalized strategies versus converting entire retirement accounts at once. Listeners were encouraged to connect with the McClure Capital team for a complimentary retirement stress test to prepare for both planned and unexpected changes in their financial future. For more information about Victor McClure, Steve Ringo and the McClure Capital team, visit https://mcclurecapital.com/ [https://mcclurecapital.com/]

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