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May 13, 2022Episode 26: Why You May Need to Update Your Plan12 minutesPlay If your advisor doesn't show you How you are good and set for retirement, then you probably aren't. If your advisor just talks about how you have a 60/40 portfolio and says you're good and set for retirement, you probably aren't. What happens if markets don't cooperate during retirement? Is there a plan for that? Don't base your retirement income on the market, base it on math. ...moreShareView all episodesBy Aaron Johnson533 ratingsMay 13, 2022Episode 26: Why You May Need to Update Your Plan12 minutesPlay If your advisor doesn't show you How you are good and set for retirement, then you probably aren't. If your advisor just talks about how you have a 60/40 portfolio and says you're good and set for retirement, you probably aren't. What happens if markets don't cooperate during retirement? Is there a plan for that? Don't base your retirement income on the market, base it on math. ...more
If your advisor doesn't show you How you are good and set for retirement, then you probably aren't. If your advisor just talks about how you have a 60/40 portfolio and says you're good and set for retirement, you probably aren't. What happens if markets don't cooperate during retirement? Is there a plan for that? Don't base your retirement income on the market, base it on math.
May 13, 2022Episode 26: Why You May Need to Update Your Plan12 minutesPlay If your advisor doesn't show you How you are good and set for retirement, then you probably aren't. If your advisor just talks about how you have a 60/40 portfolio and says you're good and set for retirement, you probably aren't. What happens if markets don't cooperate during retirement? Is there a plan for that? Don't base your retirement income on the market, base it on math. ...more
If your advisor doesn't show you How you are good and set for retirement, then you probably aren't. If your advisor just talks about how you have a 60/40 portfolio and says you're good and set for retirement, you probably aren't. What happens if markets don't cooperate during retirement? Is there a plan for that? Don't base your retirement income on the market, base it on math.