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Posted on October 30, 2018 by fritz@theretirementmanifesto.com

Today, I present The Ultimate Retirement Planning Guide to help you on your journey to retirement, regardless of what stage you’re at in life.

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Why today?

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the strong subscriber growth over the past few months, and am humbled by the exposure this blog has received. A sincere “Thank You” to each and every one of you who have recently joined The Retirement Manifesto team! With so many new readers, I felt it was a good time to compile this Retirement Planning Guide from relevant articles I’ve written over the past 3 1/2 years.

A highlight in recent weeks was winning the “Academy Award” of blogging (The Plutus Award) for the Best Retirement Blog. In addition, I spent an afternoon filming a YouTube show with The Money Guys (see below), which resulted in a surge of new subscribers to this blog.

I also did a podcast with Stacking Benjamins,appeared on the New Retirement show, and was a guest on Better Money Decisions.Yeah, it’s been busy since my retirement a few months ago!

Bottom Line: My readership has grown from the recent coverage, so I’ve compiled this Retirement Planning Guide to help new readersfind the most relevant content on my site, all with the goal ofHelping People Achieve A Great Retirement (my byline).

I don’t expect you to read Every Article Written, though I welcome anyone who’s willing to match “Rick N”, a reader who recently sent me an email sayinghe’s just finished reading every article I’ve published! Wow, I’m impressed, Rick! Thanks for your commitment!

Rather than ask you to imitate Rick, today I present The Ultimate Retirement Planning Guide, a compilation of my top articles to help you, wherever you are in your journey to retirement.

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How To Use This Guide

Simply scroll to the section which best represents where you are in life, pick 1-2 articles which interest you, and clickon the related link. If you like what you find, come back and click a few more. Simple, right? I hope you find this guide helpful as you chart your journey.

Let’s get started…

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Congratulations for reading a retirement blog in the middle of your “earning years”, you’re ahead of the majority of your peers! Continue to learn, continue to save and continue to focus on what’s important. Pay attention to “balance” in your life, and start growing your retirement savings while you have time for compound growth to work in your favor. Here are some articles to help you as you work to build your wealth.

  • The Building Block Series
    • Block I: The Levers Of Wealth
    • Block II: Compounding – The Most Powerful Force In The Universe
    • Block III: The Net Worth Statement – How Much Fuel Is In Your Tank
    • Block IV: Asset Allocation – Where Should I Put My Money?
  • How To Retire In 15 Years (regardless of your age): The simple math behind early retirement.
  • The First 6 Steps To Financial Wealth:Things we’re teaching our daughter, as she starts her first real job.
  • Infographic: Personal Finance Goals For Every Age: See if you’re on track, for your age.
  • The 10 Commandments Of Personal Finance:10 principles to apply in your personal finance life.
  • 4 Keys To Building Wealth:Spend less than you earn, invest the difference, and do it for a long time.
  • Where Should I Put My Money? What I’m doing with my money, helping you decide what to do with yours.
  • Why Is Asset Allocation Important?A foundational article on the concept of asset allocation.
  • 18 Lessons I Learned From My Dad: A tribute to the things my Father taught me about Life.
  • The Dilbert Principles Of Personal Finance: An Infographic to share some finance basics.
  • So You Want To Be A Millionaire:Realize the impact that small spending decisions can make.

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Retirement is starting to enter your mind, but you realize you’ve got quite a few years left before you’ll achieve Financial Independence. It’s been proven that the more time you spend thinking about retirement, the smoother your transition will be. Congratulations for starting to think about your retirement while you still have plenty of time to make it happen. Here are some helpful articles as you begin to think about planning for your retirement.

  • The “When Can I Retire” Series
    • Part I: The Spending Plan.
    • Part II: The Retirement Income Plan
    • Part III: The Contingency Plan
    • Part IV: Putting It All Together
  • The Ultimate Pre-Retirement Checklist:5 Years To A Great Retirement. Every step you need to take.
  • 5 Steps To Take Within 5 Years Of Retirement:Take these steps, and you’ll be well on your way.
  • The 10 Commandments Of Early Retirement:Want to retire early? Follow as many of these as you can
  • I’ll Never Be Able To Retire:A Fact-based view of the retirement crisis. How bad is it, really?
  • It’s Never Too Late To Start Saving For Retirement:They had nothing saved at Age 49, yet retired at Age 63.
  • Are Baby Boomer Retirements Doomed?Unfortunately, the answer for many people is “Yes”. Deal With It.
  • 7 Signs You’re On The Road To A Great Retirement:7 simple tests to determine if you’re on track.

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You know it’s getting close, but you’re not quite sure when your retirement date will be. Use these articles in the retirement planning guide to begin fine-tuning your retirement details. It’s time to start dreaming, and it’s time to start planning. Your retirement will be here before you know it.

  • The Ultimate Pre-Retirement Checklist:Every step you need to take to a Great Retirement.
  • A 10 Day Retirement: I recently conducted an experiment. I learned a lot. Today, I share my learnings.
  • Why We Are NOT Buying Long-Term Care Insurance:The numbers behind our decision to self-insure.
  • 5 Milestones To Determine “When Can I Retire”?5 key milestones to determine your retirement readiness.
  • 11 Lessons Learned On The Path To Retirement:11 lessons and 1 thing you should do before you retire.
  • What’s In Your Bucket? Developing a retirement bucket list, including things beyond travel.
  • Downsizing – Our Retirement Strategy:A review of our personal downsizing plan for retirement.
  • How Much Will You Spend In Retirement?How to estimate retirement spending. It’s a math problem.
  • 5 Steps To Take Within 5 Years Of Retirement:Take these steps, and you’ll be well on your way.

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It’s getting real, in a hurry. In less than a year you’re going to be retired. Are you ready? To help as you finalize your plans, I encourage you to read as many of these as are applicable to your situation. Congratulations, the years of Freedom which you’ve worked so hard to achieve are almost here. I hope you enjoy them to the fullest!

  • The “Good To Great” Retirement Series:
    • Part I: How To Move Your Retirement From Good To Great
    • Part II: How To Move Your Retirement From Good To Great in 7 Days
    • Part III: When A House Sale Explodes
    • Part IV: Why We’re Taking On Debt To Move From Good To Great
    • Part V: We Just Became 100% Debt Free
    • Part VI: The Final Step In Moving From Good To Great.
  • 20 Steps To Take In The Year Before Retirement: A step by step guide to your retirement transition.
  • The Ultimate Pre-Retirement Checklist:Each step you need to take to a Great Retirement.
  • How To Build A Retirement Paycheck:The Bucket Strategy, which I’ll be using in my retirement.
  • Our Retirement Investment Drawdown Strategy:Our drawdown strategy, in writing.
  • Health Insurance In Retirement: Unsolved: Why I retired without a clear plan for health insurance.
  • 100 Days To Freedom: How I’m feeling with 100 Days to go until retirement!
  • The One More Year Syndrome:Why do folks continue to work after achieving Financial Independence?
  • The Top 5 Retirement Concerns:The Top 5 concerns, and steps you can take to reduce anxiety.
  • How Much Will You Spend In Retirement?How to estimate retirement spending, and solve a math problem.
  • 5 Reasons Why Retirement Is Hard:A look at 5 elements which make retirement hard.
  • Can They Retire? A Case Study:A reader shares the details of their plan to retire at 55. Can they make it?

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You’ve Made It! You’re running free, no longer held hostage by having to earn a paycheck! Financial Independence! Congratulations! I’ve only recently joined your ranks, but I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about how to have a Great Retirement. Hopefully, these articles will help you as you enjoy the best years of your life!

  • The 10 Commandments Of Retirement:My self-imposed guidelines for retirement.
  • The Veteran:A World War II Veteran gives his advice on what makes a retirement great. A true hero.
  • It’s Time To Live Like No One Else: Moving from a lifelong saver to a retirement spender.
  • Time Affluence: Wealth isn’t about Money, it’s about having Freedom to do what you choose with your Time.
  • 6 Steps To Avoid The Looming Bear Market: Some defensive positioning ideas for those in retirement.
  • Should You Take Social Security At Age 62 or 70?An analysis, using our personal SS estimates.
  • What Role Should Annuities Play In Retirement?A deep dive on annuities, their risks, & their benefits.
  • Find a purpose for your life.
  • Achieving A Dream:An event worth living, and an article worth reading.
  • 4 Challenges To Improve Your Retirement:4 Challenges. For You. To Improve Your Retirement.
  • A Simple Tip For A More Enjoyable LIfe: My goal is to swim across Lake Zurich. What’s yours?
  • 7 Strategies To Make Your Money Last Through Retirement:Practical tips to reduce your chances of outliving your money.
  • Will Retirement Be Depressing?A review of several studies on the topic, and suggestions to make your retirement great.

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Regardless of where you are on your journey, you may find these “Rockstar” articles of interest. Based on the judges over at Rockstar Finance, these are the best articles written to date on this blog. Most are applicable to any age, and I felt they’d be a good way to wrap up this Retirement Planning Guide.

  • The Ultimate Pre-Retirement Checklist
  • How To Build A Retirement Paycheck From Your Investments
  • Stealth Wealth
  • 5 Reasons Why Retirement Is Hard
  • How To Downsize In 24 Hours
  • The Dilbert Principles Of Personal Finance (An Infographic)
  • How The Pursuit of F.I. Almost Ended My Life
  • The Final Words Of A Dying Man
  • The Ten Commandments Of Retirement

I hope this Ultimate Retirement Planning Guide helps as you finalize your plans for retirement. Writing about our journey to retirement has been my passion for the past 3 1/2 years, and it’s been rewarding to compile the best articles into this “user-friendly” format organized by time phases in the retirement planning process. I’d appreciate if you’d consider sharing this guide with anyone you know who may benefit from its content. Let’s work together to Help People Achieve A Great Retirement!

Welcome again to my new readers, I trust you’ve found an article that’s relevant for your situation as you’ve reviewed this retirement planning guide. Thank you for joining The Retirement Manifesto Team, I hope my words are of value as you plot your journey to, and through, your retirement years.

What Can You Add? What resources did you find particularly useful as you’ve planned for your retirement? Which article(s) most resonates with you, and why? Please share resources and suggestions in the comments. Let’s grow this Ultimate Retirement Planning Guide together by contributing any resources that could be of value to folks who are interested in retirement planning.

  1. CONGRATULATIONS on your award Fritz!! I’m glad to know that the professionals agree with me. 😉😉 You have the best blog all around. Sounds like you’ve been busy doing things you love. So happy for you.

    1. “The best blog all around”!? Wow, I’m blushing. Thanks for your kind words.

  2. Fritz,
    First off congratulations on your well deserved Plutus Award ! Your blog is helping many people prepare for their retirement journey – and today’s “ Ultimate Retirement Planning Guide “ post really puts it all together. You asked for suggestions, and I do have one… In my last week I sent out the group email thanking everyone for the pleasure of having the opportunity to work with them and how to stay in contact me in my life after work. I was fortunate to receive many complimentary emails back – letting me know the positive impact I made over my working years.

    My suggestion is to print off those emails from your co-workers, and save them in a file.

    After you are retired and are not that “important person” any more , it will be good to have that file to remind yourself that – you did it right , and made a positive impact in your working years.

    LLttF,

    Skip

    1. Great suggestion, and addition to the Planning Guide, Skip. I happened to be cleaning my office last week, and enjoying taking some time to read all of the nice comments in my “big” retirement card that everyone in my office signed. It is rewarding to reflect back on your career success from time to time. Thanks for the suggestion.

  3. Can’t thank you enough for your articles and this newest collection which I plan to read cover to cover. I am a year away from leaving my current job and it scares me to death. Having you and other retirement bloggers has calmed my fears. It will happen no matter what, so I have to get ready for it. You are helping so much.

    thanks,
    LN

    1. Can’t say “you’re welcome” enough, Les! Happy to know my words are helping in your final year of work! Good luck reaching the Starting Line!

  4. What an excellent list of articles. I clicked and got two inspirations today. One is the “4 Challenges to Improve Your Retirement”, which I want to reread as I brainstorm on what’s next in my life. A constant assessment I do every year about this time in retirement. The other one “5 Reasons Why Retirement is Hard” gave me a good laugh this morning on the line “I’m now retired, but only on weekends”. I’m so glad that is just a joke, for me anyway. And now you.

    Congrats on your Plutus Award. My only regret is that you weren’t there at FinCon to accept it in person, so people like me could meet you!

    1. Glad I inspired you, Susan! I look forward to meeting you at FinCon19!

  5. Great collection of your work. Thanks for all you do.

  6. Thanks for pulling this together Fritz. I am thinking more and more about pulling the trigger on early retirement and I plan to use a bunch of your posts to help guide me through it. This page makes it easier to find those relevant posts. Your bucket strategy has really resonated with me the most as I think it will help my plan out the flows of our money over the year.

    Congrats on the Plutus Award!

    1. “I plan to use a bunch of your posts to help guide me through it”. EXACTLY why I write, Dragon, and the reason I spent a ton of hours pulling together this compilation!

  7. Awesome sauce Frtiz and congrats on being on Stacking Benjamins and The Money Guys. Looks like you’re *working* a lot in retirement. (retirement police alert!!)

    1. Oh man, I hate those retirement police. Is it still work if you’re doing something you love?? 🙂

  8. Fritz! Man you are out there and making a difference. Glad to see your site getting more exposure. It is well deserved. And nicely put together post today. I have read all of these…so while I may not be Rick and do it over a weekend, you have a fan here.

    Take care and talk soon!

    1. I’ve always appreciated your loyalty, Dad! Look forward to meeting you in 2019!

  9. Your growth is because of…
    a.) you live it
    b) you chronicle it
    c.) you’ve made it
    d.) you are kind
    e.) you are relevant
    f.) you are engaging
    and
    g.) you encourage thought

    Love your stuff, Fritz! You deserve good things.

  10. I’m about 30 years out from traditional retirement age. Although, I hope to be financially free in 10 years. Thanks for the congratulations on thinking about it sooner than most people. Your Ultimate Retirement Guide is solid and here’s another interesting retirement article of quotes that gets me thinking… 50 Inspirational and Funny Retirement Quotes

  11. Fritz – This is my FIRST week of retirement! I found you by “accident”…or was it really? I am so enjoying all of the articles and are using them for my “turn off the TV moments”. I look forward to this journey and just have to say Thank You!

    1. Debbie, CONGRATS on crossing The Starting Line, you’re going to love life on this side of that line. I’m pleased you found my site, and hope you find that it wasn’t by accident! I hope my words help you to Achieve A Great Retirement!

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