How to Turn Investments into a Retirement Paycheck 2023

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Sensible Money, LLC

Sensible Money, LLC

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@SantaBarbaraAlberto
@SantaBarbaraAlberto Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your video. I am a do it yourself. Built my own plan and hired an advisor to validate. I have been retired for 8 years now and am happy with our results so far. Your video provided clarity. Thank you. We found ourselves starting at a 50/50 port and at 80/20 now. We are also moving closer to an all index portfolio. Most of our investments are now for legacy purposes. Maybe a car or two in the future. Luckily enough, we have my pension and a robust SS benefit. Thank you!
@davidfolts5893
@davidfolts5893 Жыл бұрын
Consistently high-value content from one of the financial world's thought leaders.
@madras61
@madras61 Жыл бұрын
As always information as comprehensive and very useful. You always answer all the questions no matter how complicated they are. I strongly recommend anyone watching dish to reach out to your firm for further consultation.
@Jl-620
@Jl-620 6 ай бұрын
Was hoping you could take a look at my question from 3 weeks ago. Thank you in advance.
@ralphparker
@ralphparker Жыл бұрын
I see an issue filling bond ladder on up years. Say the year before the market drops 50%, the next year it rises 10%, you are buying bonds, but you are still down 45% from your peak before the crash. What you need is to identify a mean path that you would expect the market to flow around. Then you could replenish bonds when the market is above that mean path and defer if it is below. If it is a lot above the mean path, maybe fill up for some extra out years. If it is just above the mean path, fill a only a year.
@Sensiblemoney
@Sensiblemoney Жыл бұрын
Yes, exactly! That is what we describe in terms of the Critical Path - a personalized glide path that you measure against to make those decisions.
@Jl-620
@Jl-620 7 ай бұрын
Loved the webinar and have watched it about 3 times!!. Question: You mentioned you build the bond ladder in an IRA or 401k, which makes sense to avoid paying high taxes when selling the stock in your potentially higher earning years to buy those bonds. However, using the bonds as they start maturing once you retire, implies withdrawing from the IRA first, rather than the conventional wisdom of drawing first from taxable accounts. Does this mean that this strategy favors a sequence of withdrawals of deferred, then taxable, and last Roth, as oppose to the conventional wisdom approach?. Thank you in advance, and thanks for all you do to educate us!
@PH-dm8ew
@PH-dm8ew 7 ай бұрын
Great webinar. I have almost all my money in traditional IRA with around 12 % in Roths. Retired last year at 61. Hardest thing is to figure out how and where to pull funds from and when to do it. am a true DIY retirement planner. I have way too much in treasuries. Have the basic 60/40 mix as of today. Been winging it for the last 10 years and only a year into retirement am i starting to wonder if I know what i am doing... Had my granddaughter and family move back in with me on a permanent basis this year. It all keeps me busy...lol. In another 10 years i will know "if" i know what I am doing.
@ralphparker
@ralphparker Жыл бұрын
Speaking of aging, I'm near the beginning of the overconfidence and aging chart timeline. It seems there would be a natural time to turn my assets over to a professional manager. What cues would I be able to recognize that alerts me to do just that.
@Sensiblemoney
@Sensiblemoney Жыл бұрын
Dana here. That is a great question. I don't know exactly what cues you would look for. The fact that you're asking the question shows an enormous level of self-awareness. If you find yourself feeling certain you know the direction of the economy, or wanting to make portfolio moves based on something you are sure will happen - those are often the mistakes we see that are born out of overconfidence. For example, people who went to cash before the last Presidential election sure that if the party they weren't voting for won, that the market would tank.
@agates9383
@agates9383 Жыл бұрын
For me the signal to hire a money manager was when I turned 55 and decided I wanted to retire at 60 and I didnt have the time or knowledge to properly allocate my accounts and manage them to assure that I'd reach my goal at 60.
@charleshughes2487
@charleshughes2487 Жыл бұрын
Examples of SPIAS
@stevekamenetsky5747
@stevekamenetsky5747 Жыл бұрын
RMD age is 73 or 75, not 72.
@agates9383
@agates9383 Жыл бұрын
Yep and depending on composite of your assets you need to start thinking about ROTH conversions and how doing them affects your taxes liability and Medicare IRMMA amounts that get triggered by conversions - too many moving parts for a novice with a couple million to make ALL the right moves, IMHO.
@rightwingprofessor1356
@rightwingprofessor1356 6 ай бұрын
Michael Finke's last name is pronounced "Fink Ah"...not "Fink E."
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