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What is "The Safe Rate of Withdrawal?"
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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 243750, member: 3658"] Thanks for sharing bro, on the conceptual approach Save withdrawal rate 5% per year, but if we use a conservative approach by considering expenditure needs and inflation rates, it is recommended that the SWR is only 3%-4% per year. Although these two methods are slightly different in determining the SWR rate, they have the same purpose and goal, namely to prevent retirees from running out of money prematurely. Limitations of Save Withdrawal Rate: The disadvantage of this SWR method is that it will depend on when you will retire, the economic condition of a country, the investment returns while you are working, Whatever approach we use, both conceptual and conservative, to determine SWR, retirees will be living less than they need to make ends meet. [/QUOTE]
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