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The 60/40 Portfolio vs. The Bucket Strategy

When I retired in 2018, I implemented the Bucket Strategy. What would have happened if I had used the 60/40 Portfolio instead? I decided to find out. For today’s post, […] The post The 60/40 Portfolio...

theretirementmanifesto.com Mar 05 2026

Twinge of regret after phone call

I just got a text from my former manager asking me a question about some templates I created for my documentation. I sent all of this information to the person covering for me till they hired the perm...

reddit.com Mar 04 2026

Where and what to do to Decompress

Hello Reddit, As I am heading for retirement in the near future, I was wondering if you can suggest some places and activities to start my transition. It has been a long stressful career of 37 years, ...

reddit.com Mar 04 2026

Poor Financial Planning (Not Me)

My wife and I met with our CPA today to sign our 2025 tax forms. During our conversation, I asked him how much we could convert from my traditional IRA to my Roth IRA, without bumping us into a higher...

reddit.com Mar 04 2026

How to Feel Loved with Dr. Harry Reis

Roger Whitney shifts from financial planning to the non-financial pillar of relationships, sharing a live conversation with Harry Reis about how to feel more loved and connected in retirement. Togethe...

share.transistor.fm Mar 04 2026

How Loss Aversion Can Ruin Your Retirement

As doctors, our risk-averse mindset can influence how we manage our finances. And it can hurt us long-term in our retirement portfolios. The post How Loss Aversion Can Ruin Your Retirement appeared fi...

whitecoatinvestor.com Mar 03 2026

Can I Defer Retirement Payments

Can I (61F) defer taking payments from my retirement account when I retire at 65 and start withdrawing when I hit 70? Hubby (76M) has been retired since 65. He wants me to go out sooner but I just can...

reddit.com Mar 02 2026

8 Reasons Why the First Million Is the Hardest

If the first $1 million of your net worth is the hardest to reach, why does the next million dollars you add feel so much easier? The post 8 Reasons Why the First Million Is the Hardest appeared first...

whitecoatinvestor.com Mar 02 2026

Choosing to continue to work: Reasons?

If the spreadsheets and advisors all say that It is safe to retire, you have enough AND You don't LOVE your job (you like it, it's easy, but you're not defined by it) Then... What would keep you from ...

reddit.com Mar 01 2026