Somewhere in a Box in a Cabinet

Earl has a plan (he always does), and he mostly works them through to some stage of completion. He’s reallocated his retirement portfolio, run his Monte Carlo simulations (about 20 times and counting), updated his beneficiary designations, and recently had his and Dot’s wills and other documents reviewed by a professional who charged by the … Read more

Meet Pastor Dave

Pastor Dave has been Earl and Dot’s pastor for eleven years. During that time, he’s preached through most books of the Bible, married their kids and some of their friends’ kids, and answered Earl’s questions—and follow-up questions—on all kinds of topics, especially stewardship and retirement. He’s not exactly a financial whiz, though. He’s got an … Read more

The Caregiving Principle—Article #1: Preparing to Give and Receive Care

This article is part of the Biblically-Informed Framework for Retirement Stewardship (BIFRS) series. In the previous series of articles, we explored the Self-Sustaining Principle, which is the biblical call to plan wisely so we don’t become an unnecessary burden on others. We discussed saving adequately, generating sustainable retirement income, managing expenses, and building wealth responsibly. … Read more

Are You Staying Busy?

Some retirees don’t love being asked how they’re spending their time. They were accountable for their time while working, so having to “give an account” in retirement feels a little uncomfortable, even in informal conversation. Still, people are curious. Or they’re just making polite retirement chit-chat because they have absolutely nothing else to talk about. … Read more

Will the Money Last?

Ask a roomful of retirees what keeps them up at night, and you’ll hear the same answer from many of them: running out of money. Not death, not illness, not nothing to keep them busy—money. The technical term for this is “longevity risk,” but a less technical, more common term for some is FORO—”fear of … Read more