Executive Summary Most retirement planning focuses on numbers: savings, investments, and withdrawal strategies. But the truth is, retirement satisfaction depends on much more than finances. If you don’t ask the right questions about your lifestyle and identity, you may end up with disappointment instead of fulfillment. Discover three questions most people never ask, but should, […]
Executive Summary Your first 90 days of retirement can be exciting — and surprisingly tricky. The choices you make now will shape your daily life, your finances, and even how you feel about this new chapter. Knowing what to focus on (and what to hold off on) during this window can help you settle in […]
Advisor Serving Clients Across the Great Lakes Bay Region from Midland, Michigan Kingsview Partners is proud to welcome Partner and Wealth Manager Doug Cellini, CFP®, who operates his independent practice from Midland, Michigan, serving families and professionals across the Great Lakes Bay Region. Doug’s path to wealth management began in the classroom. After graduating from […]
Advisor Serving Clients Across Southeast Michigan from Canton, Michigan Kingsview Partners is proud to welcome Partner and Wealth Manager Robert Young, MBA, CFP®, who operates his independent practice from Canton, Michigan, serving families and business owners throughout Southeast Michigan and beyond. Raised in the small farming community of Carleton, Robert combines the discipline of his […]
Executive Summary Thinking about downsizing in retirement? The answer might not be as obvious as it seems. While selling your home can unlock equity and reduce expenses, it can also disrupt your lifestyle in ways you didn’t expect. This blog explores the real risks and rewards of downsizing, why so many retirees end up regretting […]
Executive Summary Sticking to a set retirement plan may feel like a smart move, but inflation actually penalizes predictability. A fixed withdrawal or budget might feel secure, but if it can’t respond to rising costs, it puts long-term sustainability at risk. The good news? You don’t need to start over. By building flexibility across your […]
Executive Summary Managing income in retirement takes more than just one or two accounts. It takes structure—the kind that gives you options when markets shift, control over your tax bill, and access to funds when you need them. These seven account types work together to simplify retirement and support smarter decisions in your 60s, 70s, […]
Executive Summary If you plan to leave your IRA to your children, there’s a critical tax rule you need to understand. The SECURE Act changed how inherited IRAs work—and if you’re not prepared, your heirs could end up paying far more in taxes than necessary. Keith Demetriades, CFP®, CKA®, explains what the 10-year rule means […]
Executive Summary Knowing how much income you need in retirement is important, but knowing where it comes from can make a far bigger difference than most people expect. Keith Demetriades, CFP®, CKA®, breaks down a simple retirement withdrawal strategy that can help you reduce taxes, avoid costly surprises, and use your accounts in a smarter, […]
Executive Summary The Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement has gained serious traction, but behind the simplicity of the acronym lies a set of complex trade-offs. Keith Demetriades, CFP®, CKA®, explains how FIRE works, what it really takes to retire decades early, and how to adapt the mindset even if the full strategy doesn’t fit […]