Building A Core Retirement Plan

Building A Core Retirement Plan

If you’re thinking about retirement and are serious about your finances then you need a written retirement plan. Studies show written plans significantly decrease financial stress and increase retirement success. A survey by T Rowe Price states that of the respondents who were 1-5 years from retirement, 45% of them had a written retirement plan in place and 30% intended to get a retirement plan completed. Notably, those with a plan in place tended to be wealthier than those without a formal plan and were also more likely to be working with an advisor.

Every written retirement plan at Inside Edge Capital requires an answer to the following four questions. Then, you can fill in the gaps with strategic planning to increase your bottom line. Today, we’ll cover the core questions:

  1. Does the value of your savings and investments fit your retirement timeline?
    Whatever your financial situation, it’s important to define your goals so that you can make the proper preparation. Some have a specific retirement date in mind, and some want us to find the earliest date possible. Some clients want to see how different rates of spending and gifting affect their future portfolio. Going back to the survey, 65% of pre-retirees don’t know how much they will be able to withdraw from their savings during retirement. This isn’t great, as overspending could deplete retirement assets early while underspending could impede financial satisfaction.Through our process, we put together a personal balance sheet and cash flow table, as if your household is its own successful corporation. With careful, competent consideration we can provide the context needed to answer the retirement question and help our clients be more prepared to make those moves.
  2. Is your nest egg prepared for different economic outcomes, such as high inflation, economic recessions, and market volatility?
    Once we have the right information in place, we can run the numbers to evaluate how resilient your investments are against various economic conditions. Some may need to get more aggressive to protect against inflation, while others might need to start de-risking their portfolio to maintain liquidity for retirement withdrawals. Going at our client’s pace and education level, we first help you understand these factors in relation to where your portfolio currently stands. Only then do we recommend adjustments to your current asset allocation.For those who want us to execute a specific allocation as part of their overall portfolio, we will do so after gaining the proper understanding and due diligence of how our managed investments interact with the rest of your portfolio and savings.
  3. Are you properly planning for Social Security and Medicare?
    Planning for Social Security and Medicare involves understanding the optimal timing for benefits and coverage. Some individuals may benefit from delaying or starting early with Social Security to optimize their monthly payments. The Medicare system is another benefit that should be navigated strategically to avoid premium increases and ensure adequate healthcare coverage. By thoroughly assessing your options with you, we can help you make informed decisions that maximize the options available to you.
  4. Are you being tax-efficient with your investments?
    Not being tax-efficient with your investments can bite into your returns over time, and the years before and after retirement are arguably the most effective times to utilize tax planning strategies. At Inside Edge Capital, we consider tax strategies like utilizing tax-advantaged accounts, timing asset sales with consideration to the tax implications, and managing your withdrawals in retirement to minimize taxable income. By communicating and implementing tax-efficient strategies, you can keep more of your money working for you.At Inside Edge Capital, our process reflects our passion for improving retirement outcomes for pre-retirees and retirees. We do additional strategic planning for our clients in all areas of personal finance, but those are articles for another time. This core plan serves as a vital guide and ensures you are making the decisions necessary to be prepared and confident for the future.

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Nick Silikov

Director of Communications
Nick brings over 15 years of experience working with leading companies in the trading and financial technology space. As Director of Communications at Inside Edge Capital, he helps clients navigate the firm’s services, while also managing and maintaining its suite of web properties.

Kyle Wasson, CFP®​

COO

As Chief Operating Officer at Inside Edge Capital, Kyle guides clients toward their financial aspirations with expertise and care. With over a decade of experience as a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), wealth advisor, entrepreneur, and investor, he designs personalized strategies to grow wealth, plan for retirement, or build a lasting legacy tailored to each client’s vision.

Kyle holds degrees in economics and financial planning from Texas Tech University, blending analytical depth with practical insight.

He lives in his hometown of Austin, TX with his wife, Kat, and their many pets. He enjoys staying active with community, following markets, playing golf and basketball, tending to his garden and chickens, and traveling.

Todd Gordon

Founder, CIO, CNBC Contributor

Todd Gordon is the Co-Founder and Director of Investments at Inside Edge Capital. He lives in Saratoga Springs, NY with wife Tricia, twin boys Jake and Brody, and their youngest Eden Rose.

He spent his youth leading an active lifestyle in upstate NY playing many sports, but excelling in alpine ski racing. His senior year he was one of the top ranked skiers in New York state. Todd’s love for the markets began at an early age. The day he turned 18 he was finally able to open his first E-trade account during the tech bubble of the late 90’s. Reading, studying, and following gurus on the internet he attempted to day trade via an AOL dial-up modem. It didn’t go so well, but he was hooked. Ask his parents about the first phone bill they received (they didn’t realize it was a long distance phone call to be connected to the internet).

Todd began college at St. Lawrence University in far upstate NY where he pursued a degree in economics, competed on their division-I alpine ski racing team, and continued to trade and study the markets. After a while Todd came to two realizations; first he was never going to be competitive at that elite level against future olympians, and second, he knew exactly where his career was headed, he was going to be a trader.

Opting to be financially prudent and reduce student loan burden, Todd transferred away from the expensive private school to the more reasonably priced U at Albany to continue studying economics. Todd will tell you he has not used his economics degree one single day in his 21-year career in the markets (he recommends psychology and history for aspiring traders / investors).

Following college he took his first job as a professional trader in San Diego, CA and eventually made his way back east to Forex.com / Gain Capital on Wall St in New York working as a Sr Technical Analyst and trader for the parent company’s hedge fund. The move was very timely as just a few years into his new role the global financial crisis started in 2007.

Todd made a name for himself on social media and his initial interviews on BNN and CNBC by successfully trading and navigating the extreme market volatility with full transparency and devotion to his readers.

With momentum behind him in 2011 Todd left the corporate world and ventured on his own to start his own research and trading advisory business named TradingAnalysis.com. TradingAnalysis still operates today led by an incredible team he’s built over the last decade that continues to serve active trading clients around the world.

Todd’s dream was to evolve from the education, research, and trading advisory model to a more intimate client-facing model of wealth management. In 2018, recognizing that the RIA / wealth management model was booming and headed online, Todd begged his beautiful wife Tricia to allow him to move the family away from New Jersey back to Saratoga Springs.

Todd has been a CNBC contributor since 2010 and continues to provide actionable, insightful, and light-hearted commentary for CNBC. He is known for blending technical and fundamental analysis to interpret the ever-changing market landscape to produce specific trading and investment ideas for CNBC viewers and his clients. He has appeared on various shows such as CNBC Fast Money Halftime show, Fast Money, Power Lunch, Squawk Alley, Squawk on the Street, Money in Motion, and the CNBC Stock Draft. He’s also appeared on Squawk Box multiple times, and also had the opportunity to sit in for Andrew Ross Sorkin as the host to conduct interviews.

Todd considers himself extremely lucky to have spent the past 2-decades in the financial markets and financial media doing a job he loves very much. He is very excited to enjoy the same success and satisfaction in the next evolution of his career with wealth management in the coming decades.