Most retirement withdrawal rate studies are either based on historical data or use a particular assumption about portfolio returns unique to the study in question. But planners may have their own capital market expectations for future returns from stocks, bonds, and other assets they deem suitable for their clients’ portfolios. These uniquely personal expectations may or may not bear resemblance to those used for making retirement withdrawal rate guidelines. The objective here is to provide a general framework for thinking about how to estimate sustainable withdrawal rates and appropriate asset allocations for clients based on one’s capital market expectations, as well as other inputs about the client including the planning horizon, toleran...
There is a relatively new movement among young investors called Financial Independence Retire Early ...
Most literature about retirement planning treats the working (accumulation) and retirement (decumula...
A sustainable standard of living at retirement is an issue of great importance for most retirees, an...
Shortfall risk retirement income analyses offer little insight into how much risk is optimal, and ho...
I investigate how well market valuation and yield measures predict the maximum sustainable withdrawa...
An important and frequently studied question for retirees is: what is the optimal asset allocation d...
While most everyone would agree that valuations matter, the question remains as to whether clients w...
Countless current and prospective retirees now rely on portfolio success rates calculated from the h...
This study attempts to quantify whether a 4 percent withdrawal rate can still be considered as safe ...
Focusing on a “safe withdrawal rate” and then deriving a “wealth accumulation target” to achieve by ...
Researchers have mostly focused on U.S. historical data to develop the 4 percent withdrawal rate rul...
An important topic for retirees is determining how much they can safely withdraw from their retireme...
Highly risk-averse retirees are generally advised to adopt a fixed spending strategy such as the 4% ...
Numerous studies about sustainable withdrawal rates from retirement savings have been published, but...
We examine the consequences of alternative popular investment strategies for the decumulation of fun...
There is a relatively new movement among young investors called Financial Independence Retire Early ...
Most literature about retirement planning treats the working (accumulation) and retirement (decumula...
A sustainable standard of living at retirement is an issue of great importance for most retirees, an...
Shortfall risk retirement income analyses offer little insight into how much risk is optimal, and ho...
I investigate how well market valuation and yield measures predict the maximum sustainable withdrawa...
An important and frequently studied question for retirees is: what is the optimal asset allocation d...
While most everyone would agree that valuations matter, the question remains as to whether clients w...
Countless current and prospective retirees now rely on portfolio success rates calculated from the h...
This study attempts to quantify whether a 4 percent withdrawal rate can still be considered as safe ...
Focusing on a “safe withdrawal rate” and then deriving a “wealth accumulation target” to achieve by ...
Researchers have mostly focused on U.S. historical data to develop the 4 percent withdrawal rate rul...
An important topic for retirees is determining how much they can safely withdraw from their retireme...
Highly risk-averse retirees are generally advised to adopt a fixed spending strategy such as the 4% ...
Numerous studies about sustainable withdrawal rates from retirement savings have been published, but...
We examine the consequences of alternative popular investment strategies for the decumulation of fun...
There is a relatively new movement among young investors called Financial Independence Retire Early ...
Most literature about retirement planning treats the working (accumulation) and retirement (decumula...
A sustainable standard of living at retirement is an issue of great importance for most retirees, an...