PODCAST: CRNA Planning Strategies for the Final 8000 Days
Retirement represents a pivotal milestone in a CRNA’s life and it ushers in a new phase that could extend over 20 to 30 years or more. How do you best prepare yourself for that transition after work? Today we’re joined by John Diehl, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC® of Hartford Funds to discuss the four stages of retirement and the impact of longevity on financial planning and quality of life. Join us as we explore the concept of 8000 days developed by the MIT Age Lab.
John Diehl, CFP®, CLU®, ChFC® is the Senior Vice President of Applied Insights with Hartford Funds. His focus over the past two years has been on longevity and the quality of life as lifespans continue to expand. He’s been working with a group of researchers at the MIT Age Lab and sharing that information with clients.
Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode:
- Why MIT breaks down things down into 8000 day sections of life.
- What is the Age Lab and what research are they doing?
- Breaking down the four phases of retirement.
- Many things you need to be thinking about as you start aging.
- The psychological adjustment CRNAs need to make for retirement.
- One of the most underestimated aspects of working with great advisors includes looking beyond the investment component.
The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific financial or tax advice or recommendations for any individual.
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