Income, Not Age, Should Determine Your Retirement Date

There is no magic age when you should or can retire, so don't start counting down the years (or days). Instead, you need to dig a little deeper to know if you’re really ready.

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If I could pass on just one key rule for people pondering their retirement date, it would be this:

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Curt D. Knotick, Financial Adviser
Managing Partner, Accurate Solutions Group LLC

Curt D. Knotick is a financial adviser, insurance professional and managing partner at Accurate Solutions Group. He hosts the radio program "Your Retirement Blueprint" with Curt Knotick.