The first year of retirement is full of surprises — and not all of them are financial. Chris Drew walks through the mental and cash-flow adjustments you'll face as you move from paychecks to fixed income, shows how to separate needs vs. wants (and curb the “every day feels like Saturday” trap), and explains why you must keep saving after you retire to cover inevitable repairs, health costs and lifestyle choices. He translates strategy into operations: prioritize expenses, run Social Security timing scenarios, run Monte-Carlo stress tests, design a bucketed withdrawal plan, and consider tools that replace fragile bond exposure (fixed-index annuities, partial rollovers, Roth conversion pacing, HSAs and 529s). Chris also reviews generational differences (Gen-X vs Boomers), how to handle variable annuities or index annuity allocations, and the top end-of-year moves to tighten your plan before January. Practical, checklistable, and focused on making your retirement a lifestyle you can afford — with real next steps you can implement now.
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