NYT on SWR

Research on Safe Withdrawal Rates

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NYT on SWR

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Excerpt:

My peace of mind comes from having income-producing stocks and bonds and withdrawing less than what they're producing," Mr. Anuje said. "I'm eating the fruit off the tree, not the seeds."

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/17/busin ... I.html?th=&
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Hocus,

This article is part of the NYT archive and as such is not viewable without paying for it. Sounded interesting though.
hocus wrote:Excerpt:

My peace of mind comes from having income-producing stocks and bonds and withdrawing less than what they're producing," Mr. Anuje said. "I'm eating the fruit off the tree, not the seeds."

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/17/busin ... I.html?th=&
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Petey, this appears to be the same article: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mp ... ss/2053189 At least, that's all I found searching on "Anuje income-producing stocks and bonds". The article includes bombshells such as this:
Ultimately, the key to keeping secure in a market downturn is a conservative withdrawal rate, several financial planners said.
That leaves you to wonder what opinion the other financial planners had. :lol:
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Post by peteyperson »

Ah, the wonders of syndication!

Thanks Chips.

Petey
therealchips wrote:Petey, this appears to be the same article: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mp ... ss/2053189 At least, that's all I found searching on "Anuje income-producing stocks and bonds". The article includes bombshells such as this:
Ultimately, the key to keeping secure in a market downturn is a conservative withdrawal rate, several financial planners said.
That leaves you to wonder what opinion the other financial planners had. :lol:
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