Decumulation is the process of spending down the assets that you’ve worked so hard to accrue over your lifetime. In retirement, a thoughtful decumulation plan recognizes that for your near-term needs, the return of your money is paramount.
Read MoreWhile tactical steps like whether to do a Roth conversion or the proper age to begin taking Social Security tend to steal the limelight, one of the best places to start your plan is improving the quality of your decisions.
Read MoreI see plenty of folks who have spent their whole lives storing resources for retirement and miss out on life because they worry about the future. Their refusal to consume their resources means they are starving their life experiences.
Read MoreRead about Roger’s move to Colorado and the 4 things he encourages you to remember as you try to find your own balance between living a great life today and tomorrow.
Read MoreWe must strive for simplicity in our retirement plans so we can direct our attention to the work of living meaningful lives. In that spirit, I've compiled a list of things we should remove from our retirement planning.
Read MoreIn my exploration of the FIRE movement (Financial Independence/Retire Early), I’ve recognized four key lessons that everyone should consider, whether they intend to retire at 40 or 75.
Read MoreWhat do you want in retirement? How do you get it? It starts with the most powerful tool in your arsenal.
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