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Learn simple steps for building wealth in retirement with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, in YMYW podcast episode 39. Dive into the optimal retirement withdrawal strategies for keeping your finances steady regardless of market uncertainty. Later in the hour, find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you. Original publish date June 18, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.
00:00 - Intro 04:23 - "In 2013 the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act was passed and you've probably heard a lot of bad things about reverse mortgages but a lot of those bad things have been eliminated or curtailed substantially" 05:50 - "I think the 4% rule is a very, very good tool when you're trying to understand how much money you need to accumulate to retire" 09:23 - "What we're going to talk about today is really one of the most important pillars of retirement planning; it's withdrawing money from your retirement accounts" 14:2 - "Most people's assets are in retirement accounts" 16:55 - "You need to maximize the amount of money that you are receiving from Social Security because that is going to be a large fixed income source for you that is guaranteed by the Federal government" 22:08 - "A reverse mortgage can never be reduced, frozen or cancelled, and there are no monthly loan repayment requirements" 27:43 - "As you near retirement, tax planning becomes more important than ever, but you must use a forward-thinking tax strategy" 29:59 - "To continue on our discussion about if you retire and you're trying to pull money out of your accounts and the markets goes way down, a reverse mortgage is yet another potential solution to this" 34:44 - "Reverse mortgages are tax-free"
By Joe Anderson, CFP® & Alan Clopine, CPA of Pure Financial Advisors4.6
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Learn simple steps for building wealth in retirement with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, in YMYW podcast episode 39. Dive into the optimal retirement withdrawal strategies for keeping your finances steady regardless of market uncertainty. Later in the hour, find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you. Original publish date June 18, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.
00:00 - Intro 04:23 - "In 2013 the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act was passed and you've probably heard a lot of bad things about reverse mortgages but a lot of those bad things have been eliminated or curtailed substantially" 05:50 - "I think the 4% rule is a very, very good tool when you're trying to understand how much money you need to accumulate to retire" 09:23 - "What we're going to talk about today is really one of the most important pillars of retirement planning; it's withdrawing money from your retirement accounts" 14:2 - "Most people's assets are in retirement accounts" 16:55 - "You need to maximize the amount of money that you are receiving from Social Security because that is going to be a large fixed income source for you that is guaranteed by the Federal government" 22:08 - "A reverse mortgage can never be reduced, frozen or cancelled, and there are no monthly loan repayment requirements" 27:43 - "As you near retirement, tax planning becomes more important than ever, but you must use a forward-thinking tax strategy" 29:59 - "To continue on our discussion about if you retire and you're trying to pull money out of your accounts and the markets goes way down, a reverse mortgage is yet another potential solution to this" 34:44 - "Reverse mortgages are tax-free"

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