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How Much Can You Really Withdraw from Your Retirement Portfolio?

How Much Can You Really Withdraw from Your Retirement Portfolio?

Presented by Don Daigle with Charles Schwab

The idea behind the 4% Rule is straightforward: Withdraw 4% of your nest egg the first year of your retirement, then increase that amount each year by enough to account for inflation. This way, your money will likely last for at least 30 years (assuming you stay invested half in stocks and half in bonds).

Although investors and financial planners have used the 4% Rule for decades, there’s talk that it may be outdated.

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