India, Feb. 25 -- It is not unusual for people to wonder if they should wait a little longer before finally retiring. While one may choose to leave the workforce at 60, 62, 65, or at some other age that works for them, it is important to maintain some flexibility in the context of these plans.

Here is a look at some signs that retiring one year later than you planned could actually work in your favor.

Here are three indicators that you should retire a year later than you planned, as listed by The Motley Fool:

However, even if that is not the case, waiting a year before retiring could still be beneficial. For example, if you are 62, it gives you a three-year gap until Medicare, as well as a three-year period where you may have to buy yo...