This Isn't (or, at Least, Shouldn't Be) Your Father's Retirement Plan

Advice that worked in past decades may no longer serve today's retirees. Here's a look at what has changed over the years that you'll need to account for today.

It isn’t a bad idea to talk to your parents or grandparents about retirement and what worked for them. You probably can learn something from their successes — and their mistakes.

But if you’re thinking about following the exact retirement routine they used — with the same portfolio mix, income-distribution plan and claiming strategy for Social Security — you may want to reconsider.

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Daniel Rey, Investment Adviser Representative
Founder, Voyage Retirement Solutions

Daniel Rey is the founder and CEO of Central Florida-based Voyage Retirement Solutions. Daniel developed the Retirement Navigator, a proprietary planning process designed to help Voyage's clientele achieve their long-term financial goals. He is passionate about helping investors, from public pensions and other employee retirement benefit plans to individual retirement planning.