Episode 196

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6th May 2026

Retiring Before 50? Here’s What You Need to Know | E196 Jesse Cramer

If you’re planning to retire early, there’s something most people don’t realize:

Early retirement isn’t just “normal retirement…earlier.”

Most financial advice is built around retiring at 65 with a 25–30 year time horizon, Medicare coverage, and limited tax planning flexibility.

But if you’re aiming to retire in your 40s or 50s, the rules change.

Your retirement could last 40–50+ years. You’ll need to bridge the gap to Medicare. And you’ll have a unique window to optimize taxes in ways traditional retirees can’t.

If you follow standard retirement advice without adjusting for these differences, you can accidentally create risks that are completely avoidable.

In this episode, I’m joined by Jesse Cramer, financial advisor and host of Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors, to break down the biggest planning differences between traditional and early retirement.

We cover what changes, what stays the same, and how to build a plan that actually works for a longer, more flexible retirement.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Why early retirement requires a different strategy than traditional retirement
  2. How longer time horizons impact withdrawal rates and investment strategy
  3. The biggest risks early retirees face and how to manage them
  4. How to plan for healthcare before Medicare kicks in
  5. Why early retirement opens up powerful tax planning opportunities
  6. How to access your money before age 59½ without penalties
  7. Why flexibility matters more than precision in early retirement planning
  8. The mindset shift required when work becomes optional


Other Episodes You’ll Love:

Why Roth Contributions Are Overrated for Financial Independence | E191 Cody Garrett

Is Saving Too Much Holding You Back? | E179 Jesse Cramer

What Happens After I Reach FIRE? Withdrawal Strategy, Spending Changes, & Finding Meaning | E158 Jeremy Schneider


Guest Summary:

Jesse Cramer is a financial advisor and the host of Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors, where he helps thoughtful investors make smarter, long-term decisions with their money. He specializes in breaking down complex financial topics, like tax strategy, withdrawal planning, and retirement, into clear, practical guidance for those looking to build and sustain wealth over time. For more of Jesse, check out Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors.


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