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Nov 6, 2023

Do you wish you had more optionality when it comes to designing your retirement? In this episode of Retirement Starts Today, we’ll explore an article from Forbes that poses five alternatives to the 4% rule that you may want to explore for your retirement withdrawal strategy.

In our retirement headlines segment Bret and I team up to answer a question that both Google and ChatGPT got wrong. Find out what it is by listening until the end!

Outline of This Episode

  • [2:22] The types of spending strategies that can be used in retirement
  • [13:30] Is creating a donor-advised fund a good way to avoid IRMAA?

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