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Using Guardrails For The 4% Rule [Rebroadcast]
Manage episode 454602438 series 1232333
Originally aired February 2024:
You’ve heard of the 4% rule, and if you’ve listened to this podcast before, you’ve heard of Guyton’s guardrails strategy. But have you ever heard of using them together? Today’s retirement headline explores this idea.
Overall, the article highlights the importance of considering sequence-of-returns risk in retirement planning and adopting flexible strategies, such as guardrails, to ensure financial security throughout retirement.
Listen in to learn more about this combination of strategies as well as my opinion on the matter. Then stick around for the listener question segment where Bret and I answer the question: Do I need a will if I want to split my assets evenly between my two children?
Outline of This Episode
(02:11) Sequence of returns risk is the greatest risk to your retirement (14:49) Should I have a will to split my assets evenly between my kids?
For more information, visit the show notes at https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/using-guardrails-for-the-4-rule-rebroadcast
Connect with Benjamin Brandt- Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com
- Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap
- Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter
Pre-order Benjamin's book by January 7, 2025:Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement
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393 episodes
Manage episode 454602438 series 1232333
Originally aired February 2024:
You’ve heard of the 4% rule, and if you’ve listened to this podcast before, you’ve heard of Guyton’s guardrails strategy. But have you ever heard of using them together? Today’s retirement headline explores this idea.
Overall, the article highlights the importance of considering sequence-of-returns risk in retirement planning and adopting flexible strategies, such as guardrails, to ensure financial security throughout retirement.
Listen in to learn more about this combination of strategies as well as my opinion on the matter. Then stick around for the listener question segment where Bret and I answer the question: Do I need a will if I want to split my assets evenly between my two children?
Outline of This Episode
(02:11) Sequence of returns risk is the greatest risk to your retirement (14:49) Should I have a will to split my assets evenly between my kids?
For more information, visit the show notes at https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/using-guardrails-for-the-4-rule-rebroadcast
Connect with Benjamin Brandt- Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com
- Follow Ben on Twitter: https://twitter.com/retiremeasap
- Subscribe to the newsletter: https://retirementstartstodayradio.com/newsletter
Pre-order Benjamin's book by January 7, 2025:Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement
Subscribe to Retirement Starts Today onApple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Podbean, Player FM, or iHeart
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