The Hidden Threats to Your Retirement
Providence Financial Retirement Show with Anthony Saccaro
Release Date: 12/08/2025
Providence Financial Retirement Show with Anthony Saccaro
You don’t retire on account balances. You retire on income. Many retirees feel uneasy as retirement approaches, even when they’ve saved and invested responsibly for decades. The issue isn’t how much you’ve accumulated. It’s whether your assets have been converted into reliable income. In this episode, you’ll learn: - Why growth investing alone may not work in retirement - When to begin shifting from accumulation to income - The psychological shift from saving to spending - Why withdrawals create anxiety and income creates confidence - How to replace your job paycheck with a...
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Social Security isn’t just a filing decision. It’s a lifetime income strategy. In this episode of the Providence Financial Retirement Show, we break down how Social Security decisions affect not only your monthly check, but your taxes, your spouse’s income, and your long-term financial security. You’ll learn: - Why filing too early can permanently reduce lifetime household income - How survivor benefits really work (and why many widows lose a check) - What spousal benefits mean for couples (and why they’re not automatic) - How recent rule changes may increase benefits for some...
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Most retirement stress doesn’t come from bad decisions. It comes from bad assumptions. In this week's episode of the podcast, we explain why these common beliefs can quietly put pressure on your retirement: • that spending will automatically go down • that markets will always average out • that Social Security will fill the gaps What works during your working years doesn’t always work once income depends on withdrawals. Learn why structure - not prediction - is the key to a more confident, less stressful retirement. Listen now and rethink the assumptions shaping your plan. ...
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Why do you believe what you believe about retirement? Spoiler: it’s probably not because it’s true; but because you've heard it repeated over and over. In this week's show, we challenge the most repeated (and most dangerous) retirement assumptions. The 4% rule, "taxes go down" in retirement, “we’ll adjust later,” and the idea that markets always come back all sound comforting… until real life shows up. We’ll break down why these beliefs deserve a closer look, what actually holds up under pressure, and answer listener questions along the way. Expect a few surprises. Listen...
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Many retirement plans are built with a “set it and forget it” mindset. As long as account balances look steady, it’s easy to assume everything is working. But retirement doesn’t work that way. In this episode, we talk about why the biggest risk in retirement isn’t always a market drop. It’s the false sense of security that comes from calm markets and stable-looking statements. Real stability isn’t tested when things are quiet. It’s tested when income is needed, expenses continue, and markets don’t cooperate. We explain why retirement planning can’t be passive, why income...
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The “3-bucket strategy” is one of the most commonly used frameworks in retirement planning. Growth, conservative, and cash buckets may sound simple, but the rules governing how they work change dramatically once you retire. Most traditional 3-bucket strategies are built around one core assumption: that retirement income will be generated by selling assets. The cash bucket is meant to be spent down, the conservative bucket tapped next, and the growth bucket left untouched until markets recover and refill the others. The problem? Retirement doesn’t always give you the luxury of waiting for...
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January has a way of restoring structure to daily life. The holidays fade, routines return, and expenses begin to arrive with predictable regularity. While working, that structure was anchored by a paycheck which was showing up consistently and making life feel manageable. Retirement quietly removes that framework. And if you’re not careful, it replaces freedom with uncertainty. In this episode, we explore the critical difference between taking income from a portfolio and simply making withdrawals. We introduce what we call the Paycheck Test: does your retirement strategy deliver income with...
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Happy New Year to all our followers, and welcome to Season 7 of the podcast! Every January carries the promise of progress. The calendar flips, routines reset, and we make the assumption that something meaningful has changed - simply because the date has. But time passing is not the same as progress being made. Our first podcast of 2026 explores the dangerous comfort of automatic optimism and why unchanged habits, outdated strategies, and unreviewed plans often produce the same results year after year. From gym memberships that never turn into daily discipline to financial plans that haven’t...
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Most retirement conversations obsess over account balances - how much you’ve saved, how your portfolio performed, whether you’ve hit a “number.” But retirement doesn’t work like a scorecard. It works like a paycheck. In this episode, we reframe retirement planning around the question that actually matters: How much reliable monthly income can your investments generate, and can you use it confidently? Take too much, and you risk running out of money. Take too little, and you risk living smaller than you need to, postponing joy, and merely enduring retirement instead of enjoying it....
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Most retirement conversations revolve around numbers - account balances, returns, tax brackets, required minimum distributions. But after working with retirees for more than a quarter of a century, one truth has become clear: emotional wealth matters more than financial wealth. In this episode, we explore why peace of mind, confidence, and income stability ultimately define a successful retirement far more than hitting a specific number on a statement. We’ll talk about how reducing uncertainty, building dependable income, and planning intentionally can give you the same sense of...
info_outlineEverything might look perfectly fine on the surface, but retirement is full of threats that can grow quietly in the background until they’re suddenly too big to ignore. In this week's episode, we dive into the hidden pitfalls that can disrupt even the strongest retirement plans: relying too heavily on the stock market, rising living or health care costs, Required Minimum Distributions pushing you into a higher tax bracket, and more.
We’ll explore why your retirement plan can’t be something you “set and forget.” It needs to evolve with you. You’ll learn how to stay proactive, build an income plan that isn’t dependent on market swings, manage taxes strategically, and identify potential problems *before* they become emergencies.
Retirement security isn’t just about what you earn - it’s about what you protect. Let’s make sure your plan is built to last. Listen in.
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