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Retirement Withdrawal Strategies

72(t) & Rule of 55: Options for Early Retirees

A new kind of retiree is emerging—the Everyday Millionaire, Generation 2.0. Raised on God’s wisdom and disciplined financial habits, they avoided debt, saved faithfully, and invested 15% of their income. Many will have more than enough to retire early. But retiring before age 59½ raises questions. The good news? IRS rules like 72(t) distributions and the Rule of 55 allow early access to retirement savings—without penalties—when used wisely and intentionally.

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72(t) & Rule of 55: Options for Early Retirees

How Much Can You Safely Withdraw in Retirement?

How much can you safely withdraw in retirement without running out of money? While the 4% rule is a good starting point, research by Bill Bengen—and tools like Monte Carlo simulations—help us build smarter, more personalized plans. At Whitaker-Myers, we go further by using strategies like rebalancing, managing sequence of return risk, and diversifying into non-correlated assets to help your retirement income last as long as you do.

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How Much Can You Safely Withdraw in Retirement?

TARGET DATE MUTUAL FUND WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY ISSUES FOR THE RETIREE OR PRE-RETIREE

I would like to start off with a basic introduction to retirement-based target date and lifecycle mutual funds : Larger mutual fund companies and similar entities create these particular funds and the composition of this type of investment universally is the following: Layer 1: “Umbrella” Mutual Fund – Let’s use the Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Fund that is simply just a placeholder for underlying mutual funds (Layer 2) Layer 2: Multiple underlying mutual funds created by same...

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TARGET DATE MUTUAL FUND WITHDRAWAL STRATEGY ISSUES FOR THE RETIREE OR PRE-RETIREE
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