EP 30- 4 Things Financial Advisors Don't Want You To Know

11/08/2025 19 min

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Episode Synopsis

⁠Free Washington Retirement Planning Community⁠⁠⁠In this podcast episode, we talk about four important things many financial advisors often won’t tell you - and then answer the question everyone asks: “How much is enough to retire?” We cover why swapping bonds for certain annuities can reduce downside risk, the massive financial impact of long-term care, the long-term tax exposure in pretax accounts (and the idea of Roth conversions), and why not all advisors are trained in retirement-income planning.After those four “secrets,” we walk through a practical approach to calculating your retirement needs: track actual spending, separate fixed vs. variable expenses, factor in guaranteed income (pension + Social Security), and consider TAP/state annuities to cover shortfalls. You’ll also hear a working withdrawal guideline (used here: ~5%) and real examples to help turn abstract percentages into usable monthly numbers.The episode also touches on how to adjust withdrawal rates based on life stage, why managing your own portfolio can be surprisingly time-consuming, and how annuity payout rates compare to market-based withdrawals. The host wraps up with details on a free online community and how to book a consultation.0:00 - Intro2:17 - 1) Annuities as bond replacements - performance & risk reduction3:12 - 2) Long-term care - 70% likelihood and the cost risk to retirement funds4:16 - 3) Taxes - long-term tax exposure and why Roth/tax planning matters5:52 - 4) Advisor expertise - many advisors aren’t specialists in retirement-income planning7:09 - Question of the day: “How much is enough?” - track spending; fixed vs. variable expenses9:01 - Using TAP/state annuity to cover guaranteed-expense shortfalls12:01 - Withdrawal approach (practical ~5% rule), Vanguard findings & time commitment for DIY investors16:29 - TAP payout rates and Plan 2 vs. Plan 3 differences (cost-of-living adjustments explained)Links: Free Washington Retirement Planning Community⁠⁠⁠Plan 3 Investment Advice⁠⁠Schedule Meeting⁠More free resources at ⁠WATRSPERS.com⁠