Episode 2: Why Your Retirement Number Is the Wrong Number
The Income Standard with Tod Long
You've hit the number. Or you're close. The advisor ran the projections. The software says you're on track.
So why does it still feel uncertain?
Because the number answers the wrong question. "Do I have enough?" is an accumulation question. It measures a balance. What retirement actually demands is an income question: "How much of my monthly floor is guaranteed — regardless of what the market does the month I retire?"
Those are different questions. And almost no one has been shown the second one.
In Episode 2, Tod Long introduces the income floor — the most important number in retirement income architecture — and explains why the gap between your guaranteed income and your non-negotiable monthly expenses is the single measurement that determines whether your retirement is structurally sound or quietly fragile.
This episode covers:
The income floor defined — what it is, what counts as guaranteed income, and why Social Security alone almost never closes it.
The false floor — why many people believe their floor is covered when it isn't, and the specific moment that assumption gets tested.
David and Carol — a real planning scenario (names changed) with a $780,000 portfolio, $2,050/month in guaranteed income missing from their floor, and a solution that closes the gap without touching most of their savings.
Why the 4% rule isn't a floor — the difference between a withdrawal rate that's statistically likely to survive and income that is contractually guaranteed to arrive.
The cost of inaction — what David and Carol's retirement looks like if they go in with the gap open, year by year, including what a market correction in year two actually does to a portfolio that's carrying the floor.
The Income Standard measurement — how every review starts with the floor gap, and why that number changes every other conversation that follows.
If you've been measuring your retirement readiness by your balance and your projected withdrawal rate — this episode shows you what measurement you've been missing.
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