Retirement Planning Resources
Clear, educational content about how taxes, income, and planning actually work in retirement.
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You Don't Have a Trust Yet. Here's What That Actually Means for Your Family.
Not having a plan isn't a character flaw. But it is a decision - you just didn't make it. The state did.

Your Estate Plan Is Probably Wearing Acid-Washed Jeans
It made sense when you bought it. Then time kept moving.

Welcome to the Retirement Red Zone
Why These 15 Years Matter More Than the Last 40
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How to Choose a Financial Advisor in Tampa Bay: 8 Questions to Ask
Not all financial advisors are the same. In Tampa Bay, as elsewhere, the difference between a fiduciary and a non-fiduciary professional can mean thousands of dollars and fundamentally different advice.

Tax Season 2026: 7 Things Tampa Bay Retirees Should Tell Their CPA
Before your CPA files your 2025 return, make sure these seven retirement-specific items are on the table. Many Tampa Bay retirees overpay taxes simply because key conversations never happen.

Retirement Planning for Couples: Why Both Spouses Need to Be at the Table
In many marriages, one spouse handles finances. But retirement planning that reflects only one person's preferences and risk tolerance is retirement planning that will break under stress.

What to Expect at Your First Meeting With a Financial Advisor
Thinking about meeting with a financial advisor but not sure what to expect? Here is what a good first meeting looks like, and what you should ask to ensure you are working with someone who puts your interests first.

The Beneficiary Designation Mistake That Costs Families Thousands
Beneficiary designations override your will. That power is valuable, but only if you get them right. The most expensive mistakes often involve outdated designations, unclear wishes, or misaligned strategies.

Qualified vs. Non-Qualified Accounts: Understanding Where Your Money Lives
Most people have retirement money scattered across multiple types of accounts, each with different tax treatment. Understanding these distinctions is essential for tax-efficient retirement planning.

Pension vs. Lump Sum: How to Make the Right Decision
Choosing between a lifetime pension and a lump sum is one of your biggest retirement decisions. Here's how to evaluate both options.

Tax Bracket Management: How to Control What You Owe in Retirement
Your tax bracket in retirement isn't fixed—it's a choice. By managing when and how you take income, you can control what you owe. Here's how.

IRMAA: The Medicare Surcharge Most Tampa Bay Retirees Don't See Coming
Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amounts (IRMAA) can add hundreds or thousands to your Medicare premiums. Here's what you need to know about the 2-year lookback rule and how to avoid unexpected surcharges.

Long-Term Care Planning: Hybrid Strategies That Don't Waste Your Premiums
Traditional long-term care insurance wastes money if you never need care. Hybrid strategies give you options. Here's what works in Florida.

Medicare Enrollment Guide for Florida Residents: Timelines, Costs, and Common Mistakes
Missing Medicare enrollment deadlines costs money. Here's everything Florida retirees need to know about Parts A, B, C, D, Medigap, and Medicaid.

The Widow's Penalty: Higher Taxes on Less Income
When a spouse passes, tax brackets compress and taxes increase—even though household income drops. Here's how to plan for it and why it matters.

Income Stacking: How RMDs Push Tampa Bay Retirees Into Higher Tax Brackets
Your RMD doesn't exist alone. It stacks on top of Social Security, pensions, and investment income. Here's how to visualize the bracket creep and plan around it.

The Roth Conversion Window: Why the Years Between Retirement and 73 Matter Most
**The window between retirement and age 73 is one of the most valuable tax planning opportunities most people ignore.** Here's how Roth conversions can transform your retirement security.

Estate Planning in Florida: What Every Retiree Should Have in Place
Estate planning is not just for the wealthy. For retirees in Florida, there are specific tools and documents that every household should understand — and have properly in place.

When Should You Claim Social Security? A Tampa Bay Guide
Claiming Social Security at the wrong time is one of the most common and costly retirement mistakes. Here is a clear-eyed look at the tradeoffs, with the context you need to make a good decision.

5 Tax Advantages of Retiring in Florida (That Most People Miss)
Florida's tax environment is genuinely favorable for retirees — but there are details worth understanding beyond 'no state income tax.' Here are five advantages, and how to make the most of them.