Retiring between 60 and 64 can be mighty tempting. However, according to the Society of Actuary projections, if you’re in your early sixties, you’ll probably live another 18 years or more if you’re a man and 21 years or more if you’re a woman.1 That’s a long time to go without a paycheck. Considering the cost of healthcare and long-term care and factoring for inflation, now more than ever you should plan for a longer life.
In this course, we’ll cover everything you need to know and think about if you’re planning to retire between the ages of 60 and 64; it’s not exactly early retirement, but many people do continue to work past these ages. If you’re considering retiring in your early 60s, this comprehensive course is for you.