Is a Safe Retirement Withdrawal Rate Below 4% or Almost 6%? In this podcast, Motley Fool retirement expert Robert Brokamp discusses the pros, cons, and trade-offs of various retirement-account ...
This article draws heavily on Bill Bengen’s new groundbreaking safe withdrawal rate research and references his latest updates. Bill was kind enough to review the article and his insights are included ...
Morningstar research suggests that clients retiring in 2026 could start with a withdrawal rate of 3.9% and, adjusting for inflation, continue through a 30-year retirement without running out of money.
The classic 4% rule for retirement withdrawals was built for a bygone era. Learn why it's less reliable today and how to build a flexible spending plan that fits your life.
In this episode of Motley Fool Hidden Gems Investing, Motley Fool retirement expert Robert Brokamp looks at some investing rules of thumb that may be overly cautious, causing you to work longer than ...
Margaret Giles: Hi, I’m Margaret Giles from Morningstar. Morningstar’s annual safe withdrawal rate research suggests that new retirees consider a 3.9% starting withdrawal if they’re looking for the ...
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