Can I Retire at 62 and Delay Social Security Until 70?
Retiring at 62 while delaying Social Security until 70 can work, but the eight bridge years decide the plan. See one calculator scenario and the key levers.
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Guides that connect financial rules of thumb, budget tradeoffs, and life decisions to scenarios you can open, edit, and stress test.
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Retirement, college, home buying, investment property — all in one place.
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Retiring at 62 while delaying Social Security until 70 can work, but the eight bridge years decide the plan. See one calculator scenario and the key levers.
Morningstar says 3.7%, Bengen says 4.7%, and the classic rule says 4.0%. See one retirement calculator scenario tested across all three rates.
Use charts to see how the 4% rule works as a starting withdrawal test, why flexible spending changes the result, and when Monte Carlo stress testing matters.
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See what PMI really costs in a 2026 home-buying scenario, when it can drop off, and how 10%, 15%, and 20% down payments change the plan.
Estimate cash to close, reserves, moving costs, and repairs with a $500,000 home-buying example for 2026.
Estimate the all-in monthly cost of owning a home, including mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance, PMI, and unrecovered costs.
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Buying is not always cheaper than renting. See a concrete 2026 rent-vs-buy scenario where renting and investing the difference can stay ahead for decades.
Learn the price-to-rent ratio formula, see a 2026 example, and test whether buying or renting looks stronger in the Rent vs. Buy Calculator.
Find your rent-vs-buy break-even year with a worked 2026 scenario and the three levers that most change the result.
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Compare a 529 plan vs a taxable brokerage for college savings with a concrete 12-year scenario, tax drag, flexibility tradeoffs, and 529 overfunding risks.
Saving too much in a 529 is usually manageable, but it is still worth planning. See the options for unused 529 money and a concrete surplus scenario.
Use a concrete 529 example to estimate monthly college savings, then test the number against inflation, current savings, and target school type.
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Leasing a car can have a lower monthly payment, but the three-year cost depends on resale value, fees, mileage, and equity. Run the math with a real scenario.
Compare leasing vs buying a car with a real 2026 scenario. Learn how monthly payments, mileage limits, equity, fees, and time horizon change the real cost.
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Learn the difference between cap rate and cash-on-cash return with a $400,000 duplex scenario, financing comparison, and rental-property calculator checks.
Compare a rental-property scenario against stocks using monthly cash flow, appreciation, sale proceeds, and total return.
Learn how to estimate the rent a rental property needs to break even after vacancy, management, mortgage payments, and operating expenses.
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Life events, projects, savings goals, and client work — line by line.
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Work backward from the monthly amount you can afford to see when your savings goal becomes realistic.
Use a simple monthly savings formula, then adjust it for deadlines, starting balances, interest, and real-life catch-up months.
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See why credit card minimum payments can stretch a $6,000 balance for years, and how fixed monthly payments change the payoff date and interest cost.
Compare debt snowball and avalanche with a payoff scenario, interest estimate, first-win timeline, and calculator steps for choosing your method.
See how long an $8,000 credit card balance takes to pay off at 22% APR with $250, $400, or $600 monthly payments, plus steps to test your own payoff date.
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Use a simple split-method decision tree for group trips: individual, equal, usage-based, and opt-in costs, with a concrete six-person example.
Build a realistic group trip budget with flights, lodging, meals, optional activities, a buffer, and per-traveler savings targets.
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Compare 50-, 100-, and 150-guest wedding budgets and see why fixed costs, per-guest costs, venue capacity, and contingency change the math.
Build a 2026 wedding budget from guest count, location, venue style, priorities, and a monthly savings plan instead of relying on averages alone.
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Separate first-year baby costs into what you need before birth, what hits during leave, and what becomes a monthly budget after childcare starts.
Plan the cash you should have ready before the due date, including gear, medical buffers, feeding and diaper supplies, and the first childcare deposit.
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Why local moves are priced by crew hours while long-distance moves are priced by shipment weight, distance, service level, and risk — and how to budget for each.
A realistic 2026 moving cost guide that separates the mover quote from deposits, supplies, travel, timing, and surprise fees.
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Use a concrete age-30 retirement scenario to estimate a monthly savings target, then see how the answer changes with time, returns, and starting balance.
Learn how to read your retirement savings gap as a projected path, not a one-time benchmark, using a concrete age-35 Retirement Saver scenario.
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Match your situation to the advisor, trust, or career that actually fits.
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