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2 Years to Retirement: How to Turn Your Assets Into a Paycheck

2 Years to Retirement: How to Turn Your Assets Into a Paycheck

Two years out from retirement is the critical turning point where your financial strategy must transition from a paper model into a real, dependable monthly paycheck. On this episode of Pre-Retirement Navigated, host Will Hoffman, founder and president of Hoffman Wealth Management, breaks down the key steps to moving your retirement income plan off the spreadsheet and into your actual checking account.

Data from the Employee Retirement Income Benefit Research Institute reveals that 54% of retirees are surprised by their actual living costs, while 36% experience major, unexpected spending events shortly after leaving the workforce. In this discussion, Will addresses how to insulate your portfolio against these irregular expenses without putting your long-term income sustainability at risk.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The “Payroll Department” Shift: How your day-to-day dynamic changes when you stop receiving W-2 withholding and become responsible for managing your own retirement tax payments.
  • Mitigating Tax and Penalty Risks: Key strategies to prevent costly IRS underpayment penalties—which totaled over $1.3 billion in 2024—and how to keep income within thresholds to avoid higher Medicare IRMAA surcharges.
  • Smart Account Sequencing: How to thoughtfully coordinate distributions across traditional IRAs, Roth accounts, and taxable brokerage accounts to optimize your tax efficiency.
  • Planning for “Lumpy” Spending: Establishing cash buffer strategies to handle home repairs, health needs, or family support without forcing emergency liquidations during market dips.

Whether you are exactly 24 months away from retiring or preparing for your next financial phase, tune in to learn how to structure a predictable income stream and navigate the transition with confidence.

 

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What Happens to Social Security Income When a Spouse Dies? | Year 3 Defense Strategy

What Happens to Social Security Income When a Spouse Dies? | Year 3 Defense Strategy

“If your spouse died tomorrow, what would your Social Security income look like the following month?”

It’s an uncomfortable question, but it’s one of the most critical scenarios to model as you approach retirement. When one spouse passes away, one Social Security check disappears entirely—often leaving the surviving spouse with a sudden and substantial income gap.

In this episode of Pre-Retirement Navigated, host Will Hoffman dives into Year 3 of the five-year runway to retirement: Building Your Defenses. He explores how to stress-test your income streams, optimize Social Security claiming strategies, and protect your portfolio from severe market downturns early in retirement.

Key Takeaways From This Episode:

  • The Survivor Income Gap: How Social Security survivor benefits actually work when a spouse passes, and why losing one check creates an unexpected tax and lifestyle burden.
  • Social Security Claiming Math: The impact of claiming early at age 62 versus delaying until age 70, understanding your break-even age, and securing the highest possible lifetime payout for a surviving spouse.
  • Sequence of Returns Risk: Why experiencing market declines in the first few years of retirement can devastate a portfolio, and how to structure defensive cash reserves.
  • Protecting Your Income: How to safeguard your essential expenses and bridge potential income shortfalls without falling for high-fee financial products.
  • Whether you are 55 or 65, the defensive strategies you implement three years out ensure your retirement plan remains resilient through life’s unexpected events.

 

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What to Do 4 Years Before Retirement (Tax & Healthcare Prep)

What to Do 4 Years Before Retirement (Tax & Healthcare Prep)

“I’m going to be in a lower tax bracket when I retire.”

It’s one of the most common statements we hear from folks in their early 60s. But as required minimum distributions (RMDs) kick in around age 73 or 75, many retirees discover that their deferred tax bill has simply ballooned into a future tax trap.

In this episode of Pre-Retirement Navigated, host Will Hoffman dives into Year 4 of the five-year runway to retirement. He explores how to stop thinking merely in terms of account balances and start thinking in terms of tax brackets.

Key Takeaways From This Episode:

  • The Tax Control Triangle: How to balance taxable accounts (capital gains), traditional pre-tax accounts, and tax-free Roth accounts to give yourself maximum spending flexibility.
  • The Hidden Cost of Delaying: How unmanaged traditional IRAs ($19.2 trillion nationally) trigger unintended consequences like IRMAA Medicare surcharges and higher Social Security taxation.
  • Strategic Roth Conversions: Why converting assets pre-retirement requires precision, accountant coordination, and an understanding of your current vs. future income goals.
  • Pre-Medicare Health Insurance Strategy: Why shopping networks and estimating healthcare costs four years early prevents costly, last-minute scrambles when leaving an employer

Whether you are 55 or 65, the decisions you make four years out set the foundation for a flexible, stress-free retirement.

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