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Ask a financial planner about retirement withdrawal rate

Por: Orlando Sentinel Business October 06, 2022

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Q: Is there a rule of thumb for the withdrawal rate from a portfolio when you start taking money out at about age 75, instead of 65? – P.G. Tavares A: There are no truisms anyone agrees upon for this issue these days. The math says if you have only two-thirds of the time horizon for withdrawals when compared with age 65, you shouldn’t use the typical 4% rate. It would be best to have a certified financial planner run projections based upon... + full article



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