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Category Archives: Regular Blog
4% Withdrawal Rate is Condemned
Most Certified Financial Planners and the academic community no longer believe that the 4% “safe withdrawal rate” is a dependable rule of thumb for an inflation-protected 30 year retirement income stream. I just read an article in Financial Planning magazine that said, based on the last 15-20 years, the “safe” withdrawal rate is closer to 2% (plus inflation). But what if you could actually guarantee a 4% withdrawal rate – not only for 30 years… but for 40 or 50 years of generally increasing retirement income? And … Continue reading
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Quoted In the USA Today (again)
A client emailed me this morning with this scan of the USA Today article that I was quoted in the newspaper issue date 12/30/2015. It’s a great way to end the year to let folks know about my Social Security book. Happy New Year…. Mark
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Longevity… again!
I realize that I write and speak a lot about longevity. But I only do so because it’s so very important in planning your retirement. A recent video of mine highlighted longevity as the largest of the 5 major retirement risks. Why? Because the longer you live, the more likely the risks of inflation, investment losses, higher health costs and tax increases are to happen. According to Social Security, half of all woman aged 65 today will live to or beyond age … Continue reading
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This just in… BIG Social Security changes!
Wow! Just like that, two strategies that have helped my clients take full advantage of Social Security spousal benefits have been wiped out. As part of the budget deal struck by House Republicans and President Obama to raise the U.S. debt limit, two key Social Security “loopholes” have been closed: “file and suspend” and “restricted application” for spousal benefits. While I’m still working my way through all of the changes (and few exceptions or some delays in taking effect). The … Continue reading
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How much risk… is enough?
How much risk do you need to take to get the investment returns that you want? To find out my answer, watch my 60 second video by CLICKING PLAY below: *** By the way, a client texted me this morning to let me know that I’ve been quoted (and my book mentioned) in today’s edition of the USA Today. Check it out in the money section (pg 3B in the November 4, 2015 issue). all the best… Mark
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