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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 6 Money Moves You Must Make in Your First Year of Retirement
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6 Money Moves You Must Make in Your First Year of Retirement

Last updated: February 11, 2026 4:15 am
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Congratulations on finally retiring! This is a significant milestone in your life, but it’s important to remember that your first year of retirement is a crucial financial transition. After years of earning a steady paycheck, you’ll need to adjust to managing retirement income, taxes, budgeting, and long-term planning in a whole new way.

To help you navigate this new chapter with confidence, here are six essential money moves that every retiree should make in their first year of retirement. These expert-recommended steps can help you establish a stable financial foundation, maximize your savings, and enjoy retirement with peace of mind.

1. Budgeting: While you may have already set up a strict budget leading up to your retirement, the first few months of living off your nest egg are the time to closely track your expenses. Understanding where your money is going each month and where you can make adjustments to fit your new fixed income is crucial. Identify areas where you can cut back and areas where you may want to spend a little more.

2. Healthcare Coverage: Ensure that your healthcare coverage is in order, especially if you are not yet eligible for Medicare and your employer does not offer continued access to healthcare benefits. Explore options such as the Health Insurance Marketplace to understand changing costs, coverage of Medicaid, and long-term care options.

3. Investment Allocation: Market swings can be intimidating in retirement, so make sure your retirement investments are properly allocated to align with your risk tolerance and time frame. While less risky assets like bonds and cash equivalents may be preferred for stability, don’t shy away from holding stocks for higher returns over time.

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4. Social Security Strategy: Determine the best age to start collecting Social Security benefits based on your financial needs and longevity. Consider factors such as the maximum benefit at age 70 versus claiming at full retirement age or age 62.

5. Tax Planning: Understand how your taxes will differ in retirement compared to your working years. Be aware of the tax implications of withdrawals from traditional IRAs and 401(k)s, as well as the tax treatment of Roth IRA contributions. Factor in how Social Security benefits may impact your tax bracket in the future.

6. Financial Advisor Guidance: Consider seeking advice from a financial advisor to help you navigate the complexities of retirement planning. A financial advisor can assist with long-term investing strategies, decision-making on Social Security benefits, and optimizing your retirement savings for a secure future.

In conclusion, your first year of retirement is a significant period that requires careful financial planning and decision-making. By following these essential money moves and seeking expert guidance when needed, you can set yourself up for a fulfilling and financially secure retirement. Remember, it’s never too late to ensure your golden years are truly golden.

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