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Will the 4% Rule Still Apply When You Retire?
Retirement Online LLC July 18, 2011 Just because something is called a rule doesn't make it a law of the universe. Therein lies the problem with the 4% withdrawal rule -- it doesn't always work. The amount you can withdraw from your retirement accounts fluctuates based on your investment mix and their performance. |
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