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Retirement Answer Man

Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®
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    Healthcare Before Medicare: Creating Your Own Action Plan

    02/25/2026 | 45 mins.
    Roger Whitney wraps up the four-part series on navigating health care before Medicare by introducing a practical decision-making framework using the OODA Loop—observe, orient, decide, act—to help you avoid unforced errors and make a confident judgment call. He walks through organizing your retirement cash flow, estimating MAGI and ACA subsidy eligibility, evaluating COBRA, ACA, and private coverage options, and weighing tax optimization against simplicity and continuity of care. He’s joined by Taylor Schulte of Define Financial to discuss how professionals navigate Roth conversions, Social Security timing, ACA cliffs, and the trade-offs between optimizing for subsidies versus long-term tax planning.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
    (00:30) Roger introduces the final week of the health care before Medicare series and previews upcoming episodes with Harry Reese (co-author of How to Feel Loved) and retirement researcher Wade Pfau.
    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
    (02:30) Roger reviews the three “heads” that must be managed before Medicare- cost, continuity of care, and complexity.
    (03:30) Roger talks about avoiding unforced errors that could cost you money, disrupt care, or create unnecessary stress.
    (05:18) Roger introduces the OODA Loop—observe, orient, decide, act—as a practical way to think step by step about health coverage choices. 
    (05:52) Observe: Build a 5-year retirement income and spending plan, estimate taxes and MAGI, identify where you fall relative to the ACA subsidy cliff, and review withdrawal sources (taxable, pre-tax, Roth) along with future RMD implications.
    (14:21) Orient: Clarify what matters most to help you make a decision.
    (20:00) Decide & Act: Choose a direction, document your reasoning, update your plan of record, and implement the distribution strategy that supports your choice.

    CONVERSATION WITH TAYLOR SCHULTE
    (22:25) Roger introduces Taylor Schulte from Define Financial
    (23:15) Why health care before Medicare shouldn’t automatically delay retirement and how assumptions often go untested.
    (26:50) Evaluating alternatives beyond ACA, including COBRA as a short-term bridge and private plans.
    (31:50) The tension between Roth conversions and ACA subsidies, and how Social Security timing affects MAGI.
    (34:20) Avoiding the “optimization trap”: sometimes paying more for simplicity still results in a resilient retirement plan.
    (36:40) The key takeaway is that there’s no perfect answer—retirees should explore options, make informed decisions without fear, and use healthcare planning as a tool rather than a barrier or excuse to delay retirement.
    SMART SPRINT
    (43:35) Set a reminder to review your health care strategy using a structured approach—especially if retirement or Medicare enrollment is approaching. The goal is to be intentional, not reactive.

    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    The Retirement Answer Man
    Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
    Healthcare.gov
    Define Financial- Taylor Schulte
    Stay Wealthy Retirement Show- Taylor Schulte (podcast)
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    Healthcare Before Medicare: How to Lower Your Costs

    02/18/2026 | 52 mins.
    Roger Whitney continues the four-part series on navigating health care before Medicare, focusing this week on controlling costs—both through everyday decisions and by understanding how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidy system works now that the expanded credits have expired. He explains the return of the 400% federal poverty level “cliff,” walks through how modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) impacts premiums, shares listener experiences with inflation and subsidy loss, and explores the ethical tension around optimizing for government benefits.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
    (00:30) Roger introduces week three of the four-part series on health care before Medicare, focusing on controlling health care costs and understanding ACA subsidies. He previews next week’s structured decision framework and conversation with Taylor Schulte of Define Financial.
    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
    (02:35) Start with the fundamentals: staying or getting healthy through strength, cardio, mobility, screenings, and proactive chronic condition management to potentially reduce long-term costs.
    (04:58) Compare all available coverage options and use practical strategies like staying in-network, timing procedures, and shopping prescriptions to manage costs.
    UNDERSTANDING THE ACA SUBSIDY SCHEME (POST-2025 CHANGES)
    (08:48) Roger breaks down the Affordable Care Act’s premium subsidy scheme, designed to make health care more affordable and protect coverage for preexisting conditions. He explains how subsidies are based on income relative to the federal poverty level (FPL) and how the rules have changed over time, including expansions under the American Rescue Plan and temporary extensions during COVID.
    (11:55) Roger explains how the premium tax credit works, including that eligibility is based on having income between 100% and 400% of the federal poverty level, and that exceeding the threshold by even $1 eliminates any subsidies
    (14:00) Roger gives an example of a married couple comparing higher versus lower income, illustrating how managing income can significantly affect subsidies in the years before Medicare.
    (15:47) What counts toward Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) and what does not count.
    (18:00) Reconciliation risk: estimating income during open enrollment and potentially repaying subsidies if actual income exceeds projections.
    (22:30) Strategic planning opportunities: building tax diversification before retirement (taxable, Roth, HSA) to create flexibility in managing MAGI and avoiding unforced errors like unexpected capital gain distributions, RSU vesting, or inherited IRA withdrawals.
    (26:40) Common pitfalls that can unexpectedly reduce your health care subsidies, and why keeping a buffer below the income cliff matters.
    LISTENER QUESTIONS & OBSERVATIONS
    (30:25) Joe reflects on retiring in his early 50s and how health care costs quickly became a major factor in his retirement planning.
    (35:35) Clarification on ACA navigators and where to find assistance through HealthCare.gov and research from Kaiser Family Foundation.
    (37:00) David shares his experience navigating insurance before Medicare, highlighting how exploring different options helped manage costs.
    (38:36) Gene asks about handling a gap in coverage before Medicare, and Roger shares strategies to manage costs and explore available options.
    (45:20) Philosophical discussion on whether it is appropriate to intentionally manage income to qualify for subsidies, and how each person must reconcile financial optimization with personal values.
    SMART SPRINT
    (51:30) Choose one area of spending this week—health care or otherwise—and apply intentional cost awareness to build the habit of conscious cost control.
    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    The Retirement Answer Man
    Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
    Healthcare.gov
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    Healthcare Before Medicare: Your Options

    02/11/2026 | 44 mins.
    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the clarity, confidence, and comfort to lean in and rock it.
    (00:30) Roger introduces week two of the four-part series on health care before Medicare and explains why assumptions about health care costs can shut down curiosity, create false tradeoffs, and delay retirement decisions.
    PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT
    (05:05) After last week’s sticker shock, Roger shifts the focus to observing health care options before tackling cost mitigation next week.
    (05:28) Option #1 — COBRA: how continuation coverage works, who qualifies, how long it lasts, and why it can serve as a temporary bridge despite higher costs.
    (12:35) Option #2 — Affordable Care Act (ACA): marketplace coverage, guaranteed issue for preexisting conditions, plan tiers, and why the system is complex but flexible.
    (19:46) Option #3 — Part-time employer coverage: using part-time work to access group insurance, earn income, and maintain purpose and social connection.
    (25:20) Other alternatives, including private non-marketplace plans and health share plans, and why they require caution.
    LISTENER QUESTIONS
    (28:19) Joni asks about creating a trust will instead of a straight will, naming her son as beneficiary, and how traditional and Roth IRAs would be distributed under SECURE Act rules.
    (34:42) Christine asks whether it’s possible to anticipate capital gains distributions in open-end mutual funds before year-end.
    (38:45) Andy shares an observation about Monte Carlo simulations.
    SMART SPRINT
    (42:20) Roger encourages listeners to identify and challenge their assumptions about health care and retirement timing.
    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    The Retirement Answer Man
    Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
    Healthcare.gov
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    Healthcare Before Medicare: What Happens When You Retire Before 65?

    02/04/2026 | 42 mins.
    Roger Whitney kicks off a month-long series on navigating health care before Medicare, introducing Cerberus—the three-headed dog of Greek mythology—as a framework for understanding the biggest challenges retirees face when leaving employer-sponsored coverage. He breaks down the three heads of Cerberus, answers listener questions about retirement planning, and shares recent book recommendations from himself and the team.

    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
    (00:30) Roger introduces the Cerberus framework and outlines the four-week series on health care before Medicare.
    HEALTH CARE BEFORE MEDICARE: THE THREE HEADS OF CERBERUS
    (02:20) Roger explains why retiring before Medicare requires a strategy and introduces the three “heads” of the health care Cerberus.
    (03:11) “Head” #1: The true cost of health care without an employer subsidy and why it creates sticker shock in retirement, especially when paid from pre-tax accounts.
    (10:50) “Head” #2: Coverage challenges, including narrower networks, fewer plan options, and the potential loss of trusted doctors and specialists.
    (15:13) “Head” #3: Increased complexity in choosing plans, managing care, and navigating ACA subsidies based on modified adjusted gross income.
    LISTENER QUESTIONS & OBSERVATIONS
    (19:20) Roger responds to listener questions about saving discipline, the 4% rule, geographic cost differences, values-based planning, and how taxes are modeled in retirement case studies.
    SMART SPRINT
    (33:00) Roger encourages listeners to review the health care assumptions in their retirement plan, especially for those retiring before Medicare age.
    WHAT’S ON THE BOOKSHELF
    (34:14) Roger and the team share recent book recommendations, including history, personal finance, purpose, habits, and wealth.
    REFERENCES
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    The Retirement Answer Man
    Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF)
    Healthcare.gov
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    Retire on FIRE: Rocking an Early Retirement- The Challenges of Retiring Early

    01/28/2026 | 28 mins.
    As the Retirement Plan Live series wraps up, Roger Whitney shares wisdom from retirees further along the path to help Henry and Lucy think beyond the numbers. Listeners in their 50s, 60s, and 70s reflect on purpose, work, health, money, and joy—offering perspective on what really matters when retiring early. Roger closes with his own observations from decades of coaching, a Smart Sprint focused on learning from others, and listener-submitted words for the year.
    OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF THE RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
    (00:00) This show is dedicated to helping you not just survive retirement, but to have the confidence to lean in and rock it.
    (01:33) Two announcements: next month starts a healthcare-before-Medicare series and the listener survey in The Noodle is coming soon.
    WISDOM FROM RETIREES FURTHER ALONG
    (03:41) Roger reads listener reflections from retirees further along, sharing lessons on purpose, work, health, flexibility, and building a meaningful retirement.
    ROGER’S OBSERVATIONS 
    (12:54) Roger shares his observations from decades of coaching on what leads to a fulfilling retirement, including permission, projects, community, service, and avoiding distraction or scarcity thinking.
    SMART SPRINT
    (22:12) Identify one challenge you’re facing and talk with someone who has already walked that path—before turning to books or the internet.
    LISTENER WORDS FOR THE YEAR
    (25:10) Roger shares listener words for the year and the personal meaning behind them.
    RESOURCES
    Sign up for our next webinar!
    Submit a Question for Roger
    Sign up for The Noodle
    The Retirement Answer Man

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About Retirement Answer Man

A top retirement podcast. Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®, RMA, guides you on how to actually do retirement well financially and personally. This retirement podcast isn't afraid to talk about the softer side of retirement. It will teach you how to retire with confidence. Two-time PLUTUS winner for best retirement podcast / blog and the 2019 winner for best financial planner blog. This retirement podcast covers how to create a paycheck, medicare, healthcare, Social Security, tax management in retirement as well as retirement travel and other non-financial issues you'll need to address to rock retirement. Retirement isn’t an age OR a financial number. It’s finding that balance between living well today and feeling confident about your retirement. It’s about gaining more freedom to pursue the life you want. Join the rock retirement community at www.rogerwhitney.com
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