TaylorMade Retirement with Taylor Demars, CFP®
Welcome to TaylorMade Retirement! Featuring Taylor Demars, a 3rd-generation financial advisor and CFP®, this podcast explores what it really takes to build a retirement that works- for your money and your life.
Each episode breaks down strategies, stories, and steps to help listeners approach retirement with clarity and confidence. From cutting taxes to avoiding common retirement traps, Taylor draws on decades of family expertise to make complex financial ideas easy to understand.
Because life should shape your money, not the other way around.
TaylorMade Retirement with Taylor Demars, CFP®
Latest Episodes
5 Reasons To Retire Before 62 With $3.2M in a 401(k)
Can you really retire before 62 with $3.2 million in a 401(k)? Taylor walks you through a real client case study where a couple with $3.2M chose a retirement plan that scored lower, projected less money — and gave them a better retirement than ...
The Surprisingly Hard Part of Retirement Nobody Warns You About
Most retirement conversations are about saving enough. Today we're talking about the other side of that. What happens when you've saved, you're there, and you still can't bring yourself to spend it? It's more common than people admit. And it ca...
Moving With $3M in a 401(k)? What Nobody Tells You
Planning to relocate in retirement with $2M-$4M+ in a 401(k)? Before you list your house, listen to this. Most people don't realize that pulling money from a 401(k) for a down payment can cost $60,000-$65,000 in taxes— for a cash need that last...
Getting Your Spouse Involved in Planning
We got a great question from a listener: “How do I get my spouse more involved in our retirement planning?” It’s a common challenge, and usually not about understanding the numbers, but about interest and engagement. The goal isn’t to turn your...
You've Managed Your Own Money Successfully - Why Would You Need an Advisor Now?
You’ve managed your own money for years and done well. So why would you need a financial advisor now? It’s a fair question, and one more people are asking as access to tools and information continues to grow. But what once felt straightforward ...