Retirement Planning: Staying Active, Social, and Financially Secure with Rick Morton
Zandra Polard and Rick Morton discuss retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of socializing, having a plan, and staying active. Rick highlights the benefits of being married and volunteering, mentioning his work with the Nevada Homeless Alliance and schools. He advocates for financial planning, including consulting a financial advisor and understanding military benefits. Rick also shares his passion for pickleball and cooking, suggesting activities like ethnic food nights. He advises against retiring too early, noting that working an extra year can significantly extend lifespan. Rick plans to continue writing and teaching post-retirement, stressing the importance of having a buffer zone in financial planning.
