Episode 143: The LIRP: When Does It Make Sense and How Old Is Too Old?
The 3% Rule says that if you want to have $100,000 per year in retirement, you would need $3.3 million saved up, which is not very attainable for most Americans. If you can offload longevity risk to a company that can handle it better than you can, you have to save far less. If you take a portion of your liquid investment portfolio and purchase an annuity, you can potentially achieve the same income flow at roughly half the cost. An annuity from an insurance company also mitigates withdrawal rate risk. If you have an income guaranteed in retirement by an insurance company, you won’t have to rely on your stock market portfolio to take care of your lifestyle needs. Long-term care risk is one of the most pernicious risks for most Americans. Almost, but not quite dying, is much worse than simply dying. In that case, the surviving spouse is often left with a subsistence living instead of the retirement lifestyle they planned for. People don’t love paying for long-term care insurance for a...
Ep 143: The LIRP: When Does It Make Sense and How Old Is Too Old?
July 28, 2021
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The 3% Rule says that if you want to have $100,000 per year in retirement, you would need $3.3 million saved up, which is not very attainable for most Americans. If you can offload longevity risk to a company that can handle it better than you can, you have to save far less. If you take a portion of...
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