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Retirement Answer Man

Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®
Retirement Answer Man
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  • Retirement Answer Man

    How Long Will You Live After Retirement?

    04/29/2026 | 57 mins.
    Roger Whitney explores one of the most overlooked variables in retirement planning: longevity, and how assuming you’ll live too long can quietly force you to save more, spend less, and potentially miss out on life. Through a conversation with Dr. Bobby Du Bois, he challenges default planning assumptions, walks through the real trade-offs, and introduces a practical way to think about lifespan so you can better align your money with how you actually want to live.
    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
    (01:13) Roger introduces the idea that we plan heavily for running out of money but rarely consider the probability of running out of life.
    (02:04) Roger recognizes everyone who reached out about Sherlock’s passing and plays an audio message from a listener.
    ROCKING RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
    (03:50) Jerry shares how returning to backpacking in retirement helped him reconnect with friends and stay physically and mentally engaged.
    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT WITH DR. BOBBY
    (05:50) Roger and Dr. Bobby explore why longevity assumptions are often flawed and how they directly impact how much money you think you need.
    (23:54) The conversation shifts to the limits of predicting lifespan and the emotional and behavioral implications of trying to do so.
    (29:55) Real-life examples illustrate how longevity assumptions influence major life decisions like when to retire and how to spend your time.
    ROGER’S LONGEVITY FRAMEWORK
    (35:25) Roger introduces a practical approach to making more thoughtful longevity assumptions without overcomplicating the process.
    SMART SPRINT
    (53:10) Use a simple longevity calculator to form a baseline assumption and decide how conservative you want to be in your planning.
    ON THE BOOKSHELF
    (54:35) Roger shares what the team is reading.
    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    Actuaries Longevity Illustrator
    Humans vs Retirement podcast with Dan Haylett
    BOOKS
    The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien 
    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll 

    Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.
  • Retirement Answer Man

    Listener Questions: How Do I Create a Diversified Portfolio?

    04/22/2026 | 48 mins.
    Roger Whitney breaks down how to create a diversified portfolio by explaining the core principles of diversification and asset allocation, then answers listener questions on topics like using allocation funds, shifting from the S&P 500 to total market funds, and strategies like buy, borrow, die. He emphasizes that while diversification reduces unnecessary risk, asset allocation is the most important decision—especially in retirement, where portfolios should be structured into three buckets: contingency, liquidity, and growth—to balance stability, income needs, and long-term growth.
    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (0:00) Building wealth for retirement and investment strategies.

    RETIREMENT TOOLKIT
    (01:27) Basics of asset allocation and diversification.
    (02:38) Explanation of unsystematic and systematic risks.
    (06:26) Risk management and modern portfolio theory.
    (09:08) Key components and decisions in portfolio construction.
    (13:12) Key takeaways and practical advice.
    (16:10) Importance of contingency, liquidity, and growth funds.

    LISTENER QUESTIONS
    (18:20) T-Bone asks a question about asset allocation funds 
    (26:55) An audio question about portfolio diversification
    (33:44) Michael asks about the ‘buy, borrow, die’ strategy 
    (39:55) Listener shares a suggestion for what to do with a t-shirt collection

    ROCKING RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
    (40:55) Dennis shares that two years into retirement, he’s happy without a defined “purpose,” pushing back on the idea that retirement needs one.
    (43:22) Tim and Tammy embrace a flexible “pre-tirement” lifestyle, teaching remotely while traveling, volunteering, and exploring all 63 U.S. national parks.

    SMART SPRINT
    (45:22) Review your asset allocation and clearly define your contingency, liquidity, and growth buckets.

    CONCLUSION
    (46:09) Roger ends with a heartfelt reflection on loss and gratitude, reminding listeners to cherish meaningful moments.

    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.
  • Retirement Answer Man

    Listener Questions: What Should I Be Doing When I'm Two Years from Retirement?

    04/15/2026 | 47 mins.
    In this episode, Roger Whitney breaks down essential elements you need to consider before and during retirement. From understanding inflation risks to strategic asset reallocation, this episode offers practical advice to help you make informed decisions and craft a retirement that aligns with your values.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN PODCAST
    (00:00) Introduction and overview of upcoming topics

    RETIREMENT TOOLKIT
    (01:49) Why inflation poses a significant risk to retirees
    (02:32) What is inflation and how is it measured 
    (03:33) Causes of inflation: demand, supply constraints, and rising costs
    (05:20) Historical inflation rates and what they mean for your planning
    (06:48) How to choose a realistic inflation assumption in your plan
    (08:40) Strategies to hedge against inflation

    ROCKIN RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
    (12:47) Jim’s story: diversity in retirement activities and the importance of adaptability

    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
    (16:07) Mike’s question reframed: focus on designing your retirement life first, not account tactics
    (17:50) Roger reviews Mike’s facts
    (18:56) The importance of building a feasible plan of record, estimating expenses, and creating a realistic monthly budget for retirement
    (23:13) Clarifying values and how they shape your retirement goals
    (25:20) Income side of the plan: social security, pensions, and tax considerations
    (30:15) Once the plan is feasible, start testing versions of the plan and planning paycheck
    (31:52)  401(k) and 457 decisions can wait—focus on positioning assets for income first
    (33:12) Consider building after-tax savings now to increase future optionality

    LISTENER QUESTIONS
    (35:50) Listener shares story about roadside cafe
    (36:20) Michael asks a question about ROTH conversions in a down market
    (38:50) Steve asks how to better time Roth conversions to avoid triggering IRMAA Medicare surcharges?

    SMART SPRINT
    (45:14) Smart Sprint: Before acting, ask yourself “what problem am I actually solving?”

    ON THE BOOKSHELF
    (46:25) Roger talks about his love of notebooks and shares book recommendations

    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    ON THE BOOKSHELF
    Ugmonk Notebooks
    Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
    The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

    Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.
  • Retirement Answer Man

    Listener Questions: Should I Take Social Security Early and Invest It?

    04/08/2026 | 41 mins.
    In this episode of the Retirement Answer Man, Roger Whitney explores the critical decision of when to claim Social Security benefits, weighing the pros and cons of taking them early versus delaying. Through listener questions, he delves into the impact of investment returns, health considerations, and income needs on retirement strategies. Roger also shares inspiring retirement stories and offers practical advice on managing retirement accounts and planning for the future. With insights into the psychological and financial aspects of retirement, this episode equips listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions about their financial well-being.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN

    (00:00) Introduction: Navigating retirement decisions with confidence

    ROCKIN’ RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
    (00:42) Highlighting stories of unique retirement adventures
    (01:08) The non-financial benefits of enjoying freedom day-by-day
    (04:25) Cultural pressure to plan and set goals in retirement
    (06:19) Retirement dreams: taking the world's longest flight

    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
    (07:32) Addressing the dilemma: take Social Security early and invest it?
    (09:22) Key facts impacting Social Security claiming strategy
    (12:23) Investment return scenarios 
    (14:17) Benefits of not taking SS early: market risk, guaranteed income, simplicity
    (19:00) Managing uncertainty and balancing investment returns
    (21:23) Strategies for inherited Roth IRAs and mega backdoor Roth approaches
    (24:40) Inheritance, aspirational goals, and resilient plans
    (32:03) How to avoid fees moving 401k

    SMART SPRINT
    (36:00) Smart Sprint: Download your most recent Social Security statement 

    ON THE BOOKSHELF
    (37:19) Book recommendations from the team

    REFERENCES
    Social Security Statement – Create or access your account to view benefits
    Unforgettable: The Art and Science of Creating Memorable Experiences by Phil Marshon
    How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle

    Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.
  • Retirement Answer Man

    Listener Questions: Should I Move My 401K into an IRA When I Retire?

    04/01/2026 | 42 mins.
    Explore how meaningful travel experiences, storytelling, and thoughtful planning can enhance your retirement journey. In this episode, Roger answers listener questions on managing retirement accounts, health insurance, financial literacy, and shares inspiring stories and book recommendations.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) Introduction: Rock retirement with community questions and stories

    ROCKIN’ RETIREMENT IN THE WILD
    (01:39) A memorable travel story from Doug in Greece and the value of experiential travel

    RETIREMENT LIFE LAB
    (03:50) The significance of experiences over souvenirs for meaningful memories

    LISTENER QUESTIONS
    (06:15) Addressing listener questions on managing retirement accounts and consolidating assets
    (06:43) Handling required minimum distributions and tax considerations for late retirees (Vern's story)
    (09:23) Reasons to keep or roll over 401(k) assets, including inertia, access, and creditor protection
    (12:32) Audio question about health insurance and budgeting
    (18:10) Correcting misconceptions about MAGI and ACA subsidies (Michael’s feedback)
    (20:08) Insights on the blind spots of retirement planning software and AI’s role in financial planning
    (23:00) The emerging role of AI as a thinking partner in retirement planning
    (25:43) Managing required minimum distributions and tax planning for late retirees (Michelle’s situation)
    (28:08) Using professional help vs. DIY approaches for RMDs and taxes
    (31:24) Dan’s pursuit of a meaningful second career in financial literacy and how to prepare

    ON THE BOOKSHELF
    (35:42) Recommended bookshelf: The Art of Spending Money, Devil in the White City, Inside the Greatest Crash, and Once an Eagle

    SMART SPRINT
    (41:37) Smart Sprint: Create an experiential gift to cherish memories with loved ones
    REFERENCES
    The Art of Spending Money by Morgan Housel
    Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
    Inside the Greatest Crash by Andrew Ross Sorkin
    Once an Eagle by Anton Myrer
    Aging and Healthcare Planning Resources

    Connect with Roger Whitney:
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle

    Note: The opinions expressed are for informational purposes only and should not replace personalized advice from licensed professionals.

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About Retirement Answer Man

A top retirement podcast. Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®, RMA, guides you on how to actually do retirement well financially and personally. This retirement podcast isn't afraid to talk about the softer side of retirement. It will teach you how to retire with confidence. Two-time PLUTUS winner for best retirement podcast / blog and the 2019 winner for best financial planner blog. This retirement podcast covers how to create a paycheck, medicare, healthcare, Social Security, tax management in retirement as well as retirement travel and other non-financial issues you'll need to address to rock retirement. Retirement isn’t an age OR a financial number. It’s finding that balance between living well today and feeling confident about your retirement. It’s about gaining more freedom to pursue the life you want. Join the rock retirement community at www.rogerwhitney.com
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