Replenishing the First Bucket

In a recent post I discussed the importance of setting up a fixed income ladder as your first bucket of the Buckets Strategy.  As a follow up to that concept, I would like to introduce another skill that a retiree managing his own portfolio for income should know. That is when you should sell your […]

A Rules-Based Approach to Retirement Income Withdrawal

The best approach to have an initial retirement income withdrawal rate above the recommended 4% Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) (assuming you are willing to periodically adjust your withdrawals when the markets warrant it) is detailed in Ben Stein’s and Phil DeMuth’s 2005 book, Yes, You Can Still Retire Comfortably!: The Baby-Boom Retirement Crisis and How […]

Increasing the Safe Withdrawal Rate, Part III

The third general approach to increasing your Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) above the recommended 4% is pretty straight forward. It requires that you be flexible in your spending from year to year. In this approach you increase your withdrawal rate when the financial markets are doing well and you reduce your withdrawal rate when the […]

Increasing the Safe Withdrawal Rate, Part II

In my last post I discussed how the most reliable way that a retiree can increase the Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) is to work longer, thereby decreasing the number of years a portfolio must support someone in retirement. In this post I will discuss the one situation where it is possible to have your cake […]

Increasing the Safe Withdrawal Rate, Part I

In my last post I discussed how the 4% recommended Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) can be increased, if you are willing to accept a higher probability that your financial portfolio will not last 30 years. In this post I will provide some thoughts on one of the ways that you can increase the SWR without […]

Can I Violate the 4% Rule?

In many of my past posts I have mentioned “the 4% rule.” The 4% rule is a reference to the recommended Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) for withdrawing retirement income from one’s financial portfolio. If you are not familiar with the 4% rule, you should read my previous post where I explain the concept. In this […]

Are You Saving Enough for Retirement?

In recent years I have reviewed dozens of interactive online tools designed to help the user determine the appropriate savings rate to retire. After all my reviews, I think I have found the best “no cost” online tool for analyzing your retirement savings status.

Retirement Income and Portfolio Expenses

For years you have been accumulating funds for your retirement. When your retirement date finally arrives, it is time to withdraw assets to pay for the retirement phase of your life. Developing a Safe Withdrawal Rate (SWR) is the single most important decision you will make regarding your retirement assets. Before getting into SWRs I […]

The 4 Percent Rule

Before discussing real estate investments or retirement portfolio income withdrawal strategies, I need to go over the 4% rule. I have briefly mentioned the 4% rule in previous posts, but in future posts this rule will be central to many topics. It is very important to understand this simple concept.