Monday, August 17, 2015

Retirement Planning: The Four Percent Rule May No Longer Apply!


 
Michael L. Schwartz, RFC, CFS
Comprehensive Wealth Management and Retirement Planning
 
 

 

 

Definition of “Four Percent Rule”: According to Investopedia.com the Four Percent Rule is “the rule of thumb used to determine the amount of funds to withdraw from a… read more.
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