Retire At 60 With $225K: Where Should You Take Income From First?
If you’re retiring at 60 with around $225,000 saved, the order you take income from can make a huge difference in how long your Money lasts.In this video, I walk through a practical retirement withdrawal strategy, including which accounts may make sense to tap first, how to think about taxes before Social Security and Medicare, and common mistakes that can drain retirement savings faster than expected.Retirement income planning is not just about how much you saved. It is about how efficiently you use it.
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Drew is a registered Investment Adviser Representative and has earned the certifications of Certified Retirement Counselor®, Registered Financial Consultant®, licensed insurance agent and notary public for the state of Florida.
Originally from Kentucky, Drew moved to Florida for college and has worked in the financial services industry since graduating from the University of South Florida in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He began his career focusing on market research, analysis and financial strategies and gained valuable experience in asset preservation and retirement planning.
Drew, along with his wife, Valerie, founded Pearl Wealth Group with a desire to help individuals and families with their retirement and financial dreams. Drew hosts the “Your Financial EKG” weekly podcast and YouTube channel and has created and trademarked his proprietary retirement process called the “Retirement EKG.” Drew has been published in Kiplinger Investment Magazine, featured in Forbes and been a financial guest on Spectrum News.
Drew resides in Tampa with his wife, two daughters, one son and two lovable dogs. Away from the office, he enjoys spending time with his family and taking them to the many beaches in the Tampa Bay area. Drew is also a huge fan of baseball and the Kentucky Wildcats.