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#123 - My thoughts on 12 common financial and retirement planning rules of thumb
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Special edition episode in which Andy shares his views on whether the below 12 rules of thumb are accurate or not:
- You should always contribute at least enough to your employer plan (like a 401(k)) to get the full employer match
- You shouldn't help your kids pay for college if it means shorting your own financial security in retirement
- You need at least $X million (where $X can be whatever amount someone wants to say) of savings to retire
- In retirement, expect to need 80% of whatever your pre-retirement income was each year
- The 4% "rule" is a good tool for determining how much of a portfolio someone can distribution each year in retirement
- Your target stock allocation percentage should be 100 minus your age
- You should pay off your mortgage before retiring
- The rule of 72 is a good tool to tell how long it will take to double your investment
- You should have an emergency fund of cash equal to three to six months of expenses
- Permanent life insurance should be avoided; only use term life insurance
- The owner of a large investment advisory firm says, "I hate annuities and you should too"
- That same person also says of his firm, "we do better when you do better"
To send Andy questions to be addressed on future Q&A episodes, email andy@andypanko.com
Links in this episode:
- My podcast about the 4% "rule" - here
- My company newsletter - Retirement Planning Insights
- Facebook group - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Taxes in Retirement)
- YouTube channel - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Retirement Planning Demystified)
- Retirement Planning Education website - www.RetirementPlanningEducation.com
129 episodes
MP3•Maison d'episode
Manage episode 447758548 series 3305727
Contenu fourni par Andy Panko. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Andy Panko ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Special edition episode in which Andy shares his views on whether the below 12 rules of thumb are accurate or not:
- You should always contribute at least enough to your employer plan (like a 401(k)) to get the full employer match
- You shouldn't help your kids pay for college if it means shorting your own financial security in retirement
- You need at least $X million (where $X can be whatever amount someone wants to say) of savings to retire
- In retirement, expect to need 80% of whatever your pre-retirement income was each year
- The 4% "rule" is a good tool for determining how much of a portfolio someone can distribution each year in retirement
- Your target stock allocation percentage should be 100 minus your age
- You should pay off your mortgage before retiring
- The rule of 72 is a good tool to tell how long it will take to double your investment
- You should have an emergency fund of cash equal to three to six months of expenses
- Permanent life insurance should be avoided; only use term life insurance
- The owner of a large investment advisory firm says, "I hate annuities and you should too"
- That same person also says of his firm, "we do better when you do better"
To send Andy questions to be addressed on future Q&A episodes, email andy@andypanko.com
Links in this episode:
- My podcast about the 4% "rule" - here
- My company newsletter - Retirement Planning Insights
- Facebook group - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Taxes in Retirement)
- YouTube channel - Retirement Planning Education (formerly Retirement Planning Demystified)
- Retirement Planning Education website - www.RetirementPlanningEducation.com
129 episodes
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