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Modern retirements can last up to 20 years, or 8,000 days. Help clients plan for this new, complex chapter.

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Short Retirements Are No Longer the Norm

Retirement is no longer a relatively brief time of leisure after work ends. With today’s increasing lifespans, clients face roughly 20 or more years in retirement, or about 8,000 days. Viewed this way, it becomes clear that retirement is not an end, but a new, complex, and unpredictable phase of life, filled with potential.

 

How Financial Professionals Can Help Prepare Clients for an 8,000-Day Retirement

It’s often asked, “What are you going to do when you retire?” Most clients have a clear image of day one, maybe even day 1,001. But few can imagine 8,000 days of golf, and even fewer have a vision of what they will be doing on any given day—such as day 4,567.

Instead of planning for an undefined stretch of time, it may be more beneficial to conceptualize retirement as four distinct phases, each characterized by different opportunities and challenges 

  1. The Honeymoon Phase
  2. The Big Decision Phase
  3. The Navigating Longevity Phase
  4. The Solo Journey Phase

A Life in 8,000 Day Parts (2:31)

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John Diehl, Senior Vice President of Applied Insights at Hartford Funds, explains how your clients' lives can be divided into four 8,000-day segments and highlights what's most important in each.

Learn How to:

  • Anticipate what clients will face in retirement—whether that’s day 362 or day 3,459
  • Help co-create a realistic retirement story that clients can envision for themselves
  • Maintain your core competency as a financial expert, while also guiding clients through an uncharted 8,000-day phase of life

Next Steps

1 Download or order the client workbook
2 Share this client page
3 Learn about the four phases and discuss them with clients who are nearing retirement

*Contact your Hartford Funds representative or call 800-456-7526 about CE information.

John Diehl is a registered representative of Hartford Funds Distributors, LLC. Check the background of this firm/individual on FINRA's BrokerCheck.

The MIT AgeLab is not an affiliate or subsidiary of Hartford Funds. 

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