Tom’s Blog

I’m an (ultra) Conservative Investor. They label me as (ultra) Aggressive.

A financial plan has to consider two aspects: 1) How Much Do You Plan to Spend from Your Portfolio Year-By-Year and 2) How Do You Invest. Those two pieces of the puzzle have to fit together. You can’t judge one without the other. But if

Why is it important to rebalance our mix of stocks and bonds in our portfolio?

Annually rebalancing back to our chosen mix of stocks and bonds is far more important for us retirees than it is for younger folks. Rebalancing is “required” when you’re following the CORE principles in Nest Egg Care.

 

I think many folks who are

How do Retirement Withdrawal Calculators work? What can they tell you?

We use a Retirement Withdrawal Calculator (RWC) to help us find our Safe Spending Rate (SSR%), and the calculator also tells us, in effect, How To Invest to be confident in that Safe Spending Rate.

 

The key information we get from an RWC is

Our Safe Spending Amount will at least increase by 2% for 2018.

Last week the Social Security Administration announced a 2.0% increase for inflation (COLA or Cost-of-Living Adjustment) for 2018. What’s this mean for me and for you?

 

1. Social Security payments will increase by 2% starting in January. That’s the increase before the deduction of

My Rant: It’s unfair. We retirees are victims of not knowing.

I discuss Why I Wrote This Book in Chapter 1 of Nest Egg Care and also here. Both of those reflect “the nice” me. As time goes by and the more I think about it, the more frustrated and cynical I get. The “angrier

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