Retirement Doesn’t Happen One Piece at a Time
Most planning focuses on one thing — investments, or income, or insurance. The problem is, every decision affects the others. We coordinate all of it.
Most Retirees Don't Know They Have a Problem Until It's Already Locked In
You saved responsibly. You diversified. You did what you were told. But nobody explained how all these accounts would actually work together when you need income.

The Red Zone
The 15 years where margin for error is smallest.
The Red Zone
The five years before and ten years after retirement are when tax strategy windows open and close permanently. Decisions made here compound for life.
Read: The Retirement Red Zone →
Sequence Risk
A market drop in year one changes everything.
Sequence Risk
When you're drawing income from your portfolio, a downturn in the first few years can permanently reduce what your money can sustain — even if markets recover.
Read: Sequence Risk Explained →
Income Coordination
Every income source affects the others.
Income Coordination
Social Security, pensions, RMDs, Roth conversions — pulling from the wrong account at the wrong time can trigger higher taxes, IRMAA surcharges, and bracket creep.
Read: Income Stacking →
"The goal isn't to avoid taxes. The goal is to decide when and how you pay them — while you still have the option."
— Rich Ison, Fiduciary Advisor
Three Steps to a Coordinated Plan
Income Map
We map every income source — Social Security, pensions, retirement accounts, taxable investments — and model how they interact across 30+ years.
Tax Projection
We project your tax liability year by year, identifying windows where Roth conversions, strategic withdrawals, or income shifting can reduce your lifetime tax burden.
Withdrawal Strategy
We build a withdrawal sequence that minimizes taxes, preserves growth, and gives you flexibility to handle the unexpected.
Pre-Retirement Checklist
20 things to review in the 5 years before you retire — from Social Security timing to Roth conversion windows to Medicare enrollment deadlines.
- Social Security claiming strategy
- Roth conversion analysis
- Medicare enrollment timeline
- Beneficiary review
- Tax bracket projection
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Planning for retirement is planning for the life you've earned.
Who This Is For
Related Planning Areas

Tax Strategy
Coordinate Roth conversions, RMD management, and Social Security timing to reduce your lifetime tax burden.

Medicare Planning
Avoid IRMAA surcharges by planning your income before Medicare looks at your two-year-old tax return.

Estate Planning
Make sure your heirs keep more of what you've built — especially under the SECURE Act's 10-year rule.
Retirement Planning Questions
Common questions from Tampa Bay pre-retirees and retirees.
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