5 Silent Retirement Killers You Need to Know
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In this episode of the On-Track Retirement Show, hosts Pat Schmidt and Jay Curatti break down the 5 most common (and costly) retirement planning mistakes—and how to avoid them before it’s too late.
Because here’s the truth:
Retirement doesn’t usually fall apart overnight… it unravels slowly. One missed detail. One delayed decision. One assumption left unchecked.
If you’ve worked hard, saved consistently, and done “everything right”… this episode is for you.
🚨 In This Episode, We Cover:
✔️ Why a written income plan matters more than your portfolio
✔️ The danger of taking too much OR too little risk
✔️ The hidden tax time bomb in retirement accounts
✔️ Why healthcare costs can derail even solid plans
✔️ The most expensive mistake of all: waiting too long to get help
💡 Key Takeaway
Retirement isn’t just about building wealth…
It’s about protecting it, structuring it, and turning it into reliable income you can count on.
Confidence in retirement doesn’t come from hoping things work out.
It comes from knowing you’ve addressed the risks.
📅 Ready to Take the Next Step?If you want clarity around your retirement plan and avoid these mistakes:
👉 Schedule your complimentary On-Track Retirement Review
🌐 Visit: http://myontrackretirement.com/
No pressure. Just a clear path forward.
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