The short answer: It depends.
Once upon a time, a million dollars felt like a fortune. These days, it’s more like a solid starting point. The real question is: Will $1 million be enough to support the retirement you’re envisioning? If your lifestyle is modest—manageable expenses, no major surprises—it’s possible.
But if you’re dreaming of travel, experiences, and dynamic living, one million might not stretch as far as you’d like without a thoughtful goal-based retirement strategy.
Retirement is more than reaching a financial milestone. Your future depends on how you navigate these critical factors:
A cookie-cutter approach won’t suffice. Competing priorities—career growth, family responsibilities, and wealth-building—demand a plan tailored to your unique circumstances.
Retirement planning isn’t just about saving—it’s about strategy. A do-it-yourself approach may no longer suffice. With growing income and shifting priorities, your plan should adapt. Retaining more of what you earn and aligning your wealth with your goals is essential.
To retire with confidence—not just hope—your plan should be tailored to your specific circumstances. Here’s how to get started:
For high-earning professionals in Tennessee, $1 million is a great start—but it’s rarely the full picture. With the right strategy, you can move beyond uncertainty and start building a future that aligns with your ambitions.
At Seven Springs Wealth Group we created the C.O.U.R.S.E. process to simplify and support your retirement planning journey.
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