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In this episode of the Retire Early Podcast, financial advisors and retirement planners Sam Benson and Linwood Fraher of Martin Wealth Solutions tackle three of the most common—and most misunderstood—questions they hear from listeners and clients: (1) Should you pay off the mortgage early or keep the low-rate loan and invest? (2) If you’re divorcing in your 40s or 50s, how do you regroup financially without letting emotions derail the plan? (3) Can life insurance double as a retirement savings tool—and when might that make sense? They break down the math vs. emotions on mortgages, outline a practical recovery checklist for divorce (beneficiaries, Social Security divorced-spousal rules, catch-up contributions, and estate docs), and deconstruct the pros/cons of overfunding permanent life insurance (liquidity trade-offs, costs, realistic expectations vs. rosy illustrations). As always, the right answer depends on your goals, time horizon, and cash-flow reality.
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00:00 Welcome & why these three questions keep coming up
02:00 Mortgage payoff vs. invest: math, arbitrage, and the emotional side
06:10 Low mortgage rates & safe yields: when the calculation flips
08:20 Retirement cash-flow strain test: dollars-and-cents first, then emotions
10:05 Divorce in your 40s/50s: don’t make big money moves in a high-emotion window
12:00 Immediate checklist: budget/plan, beneficiaries, wills/trusts/POAs updated
13:45 Social Security after divorce: 10-year rule & divorced-spousal basics
16:10 Don’t drag it out: the real cost of delaying decisions during divorce
18:40 Life insurance as a retirement tool: what “overfunding permanent” really means
21:10 Liquidity, fees, and illustration realism (inflation matters)
23:20 When it might fit: high earners maxing tax-advantaged accounts & true coverage needs
25:30 Fiduciary second-opinion mindset & closing thoughts

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