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How to Retire Early (The 4% Rule?)

May 11, 2020
by
Ben Felix
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How to Retire Early (The 4% Rule?)

TL;DR

The 4% rule for retirement spending may not be sufficient for early retirees with a long time horizon due to sequence risk and longevity risk, and alternative spending strategies should be considered.

Transcript

Hey. I recorded this video well before the  Coronavirus situation really started to play out.   And the reason that I’m mentioning that now in  this introduction is that I think it ties in   really well with the topic. The New York Times  had a piece on how the FIRE movement is being or   is expecting to be impacted by the coronavirus  situation an... Read More

Key Insights

  • 🚥 The 4% rule for retirement spending is not suitable for early retirees with longer time horizons.
  • ✳️ Sequence risk and longevity risk are important considerations when planning for retirement income.
  • 😘 The historical data on which the 4% rule is based may not be representative of future returns, especially given current high stock valuations and low bond yields.
  • ❓ Alternative spending strategies, such as Vanguard's dynamic approach, offer a more flexible and efficient solution.

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Q: What is the 4% rule for retirement spending?

The 4% rule suggests that retirees can safely spend 4% of their investment portfolio in the first year of retirement, adjusting for inflation each year. It is a simplified way to determine retirement income.

Q: What are the flaws of the 4% rule for early retirees?

Early retirees with longer time horizons face sequence risk and longevity risk. Sequence risk refers to the impact of negative returns early in retirement, while longevity risk refers to the uncertainty of how long one will live. The 4% rule may not be sufficient in addressing these risks.

Q: How does stock exposure impact the success rate of the 4% rule?

Increasing the weight in stocks may improve the success rate of the 4% rule for early retirees. However, for longer time horizons, such as 60 years, higher equity weights become necessary to ensure a comparable success rate.

Q: Are there alternative spending strategies for retirement?

Yes, alternative spending strategies like Vanguard's dynamic approach, which involves setting a ceiling and floor for spending as a percentage of the portfolio, can be more efficient and flexible than the 4% rule. Early retirees should also consider earning an income to supplement their portfolio and introduce a safe asset.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The 4% rule suggests that retirees can safely spend 4% of their investment portfolio in the first year of retirement, adjusting for inflation each year. However, this rule has serious flaws.

  • Sequence risk and longevity risk are unique challenges for retirees. Sequence risk refers to the impact of negative returns early in retirement, while longevity risk refers to the unpredictability of how long one will live.

  • The 4% rule was based on historical data and a 30-year retirement period. For early retirees with longer time horizons, the success rate of the rule decreases. Increasing the weight in stocks may improve the outcome.


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