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In this episode, The Annuity Man discusses:
RMDs as a built-in income stream
Building a reliable income floor for Chapter Two
Stacking income sources intentionally
Choosing truth over product-driven advice
Key Takeaways:
Required Minimum Distributions are not just tax events but forced withdrawals that create predictable income. Like Social Security, they function as an annuity whether you planned for one or not. Seeing RMDs as income rather than irritation changes how retirement planning is approached.
Retirement is reframed as Chapter Two, a season focused on lifestyle and freedom. The priority is creating a guaranteed income floor that covers essential expenses regardless of markets. With that baseline secured, retirees gain confidence and flexibility in their financial decisions.
An income floor can include Social Security, pensions, RMDs, dividends, rentals, bonds, CDs, treasuries, and MYGAs. RMDs must be factored in because they are predictable and legally required. Failing to include them can lead to unnecessary product purchases and inefficient planning.
Not everyone needs to buy an additional annuity. If projected RMD income already meets lifestyle needs, additional guarantees may be unnecessary. A truth-first approach prioritizes client needs over sales, reinforcing trust and long-term credibility.
"You already own an annuity, and it's called Social Security, and it's the best inflation annuity on the planet." — Stan the Annuity Man
Connect with The Annuity Man:
Website: http://theannuityman.com/
Email: [email protected]
Book: Owner's Manuals: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/how-do-annuities-work
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCXKKxvVslbeGAlEc5sra2g
Get a Quote Today: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/annuity-calculator!
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discusses:
RMDs as a built-in income stream
Building a reliable income floor for Chapter Two
Stacking income sources intentionally
Choosing truth over product-driven advice
Key Takeaways:
Required Minimum Distributions are not just tax events but forced withdrawals that create predictable income. Like Social Security, they function as an annuity whether you planned for one or not. Seeing RMDs as income rather than irritation changes how retirement planning is approached.
Retirement is reframed as Chapter Two, a season focused on lifestyle and freedom. The priority is creating a guaranteed income floor that covers essential expenses regardless of markets. With that baseline secured, retirees gain confidence and flexibility in their financial decisions.
An income floor can include Social Security, pensions, RMDs, dividends, rentals, bonds, CDs, treasuries, and MYGAs. RMDs must be factored in because they are predictable and legally required. Failing to include them can lead to unnecessary product purchases and inefficient planning.
Not everyone needs to buy an additional annuity. If projected RMD income already meets lifestyle needs, additional guarantees may be unnecessary. A truth-first approach prioritizes client needs over sales, reinforcing trust and long-term credibility.
"You already own an annuity, and it's called Social Security, and it's the best inflation annuity on the planet." — Stan the Annuity Man
Connect with The Annuity Man:
Website: http://theannuityman.com/
Email: [email protected]
Book: Owner's Manuals: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/how-do-annuities-work
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCXKKxvVslbeGAlEc5sra2g
Get a Quote Today: https://www.stantheannuityman.com/annuity-calculator!

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