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Retirement Transition Planning: Navigating the Years Before and After You Retire

The transition from working to retirement is one of the most financially complex periods of a person's life, and the decisions made in the two to five years immediately before and after retirement can have a lasting impact on financial security.

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Pre-retirement transition planning typically involves finalizing your retirement income strategy, confirming your Social Security claiming plan, reviewing beneficiary designations and estate documents, deciding what to do with employer retirement accounts, and making a healthcare coverage plan for the gap before Medicare. After retiring, the focus shifts to activating your income plan, managing withdrawals tax-efficiently, adjusting your investment allocation to reflect a distribution rather than accumulation phase, and monitoring spending against your projected budget. Many retirees also navigate significant life changes during this period including selling a home, relocating, supporting adult children or aging parents, and establishing new routines. The retirement transition period rewards thorough preparation.

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