As an IRS Investigator, Richard was trained to analyze details and think outside the box. While he was years away from mandatory retirement, he found himself questioning whether staying until age 57 was really necessary. He needed to determine if retiring four years before mandatory retirement made financial sense.
After doing his own retirement homework, Richard discovered that additional service years wouldn’t significantly increase his benefits. However, he wanted professional validation of his analysis and a custom timeline for his transition.
Richard retired early, confident in his decision to leave before mandatory retirement age. Now, he enjoys being a stay-at-home parent and managing household responsibilities, knowing his family’s financial future is stable.
Today, Richard enjoys retirement, knowing:
This is a hypothetical situation based on real life examples. Names and circumstances have been changed. The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific individualized investment, tax or legal advice for any individual. We suggest that you discuss your specific situation with a qualified, legal advisor and financial advisor.

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