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8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement

8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement

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Sheryl Rowling from Morningstar argues that the greatest danger in retirement isn't the stock market — it's the constant fear of running out of money.

We will walk through her eight "anchors" from the article posted on Morningstar.

Anchor 1: Confirm Your Sustainable Spending Level
Anchor 2: Embrace Flexibility in Down Markets
Anchor 3: Recognize That Spending Often Declines With Age
Anchor 4: Create a Recession Buffer
Anchor 5: Reduce Future Tax Uncertainty
Anchor 6: Maximize Guaranteed Income
Anchor 7: Protect Against Long-Term Care Costs
Anchor 8: View Home Equity as a Backstop

For our listener question: I've said before that accumulation is the easy part - and distribution is harder. But Kevin wrote in to say "wait a second… don't prices move around when you're buying or selling? So what's the real difference?" We're going to unpack why dollar-cost averaging on the way in is not the same thing as sequence risk on the way out — and why that distinction matters once you're living off the portfolio.

And to wrap up the show, we'll hear from Bernie about how he is blending service & fun for an even better retirement.

Resource:

Article by Sheryl Rowling in Morningstar: 8 Tips to Stop Worrying About Running Out of Money in Retirement

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