These Are the Key Decisions You Need to Make for Retirement



When you’re preparing to retire, you’re most likely looking forward to relaxing. But instead of the relaxing interlude you were imagining, retirement plunges you into making possibly some of the most complex decisions you’ve ever made in your life.

Think about it — during what I call the Dynamic Decade+, the period between ages 62 and 75 — there are consequential decisions associated with retirement that should be made. That includes deciding when to stop working, choosing when to claim Social Security, starting Medicare, planning for required minimum distributions (RMDs), considering when to start withdrawing money from your retirement accounts — and more.