In this episode of the Retirement Plan Playbook, hosts Brent Pasqua, Matthew Theal, and Joshua Winterswyk discuss the concept of sequence risk in retirement planning.
Sequence risk refers to the risk of receiving lower or negative returns early in a period when retirees begin to withdraw money from their retirement funds. They examine how strategies like portfolio diversification, maintaining a bigger cash reserve, and hiring a financial planner can mitigate sequence risk.
Nevertheless, they caution against relying on annuities, as they often yield poor returns.
00:02 Introduction to the Retirement Plan Playbook
02:21 Impact of Southern California’s Rain Storm
03:38 Discussing Federal Reserve Meeting and Interest Rates
09:03 Exploring the Influence of Tech Companies on Economy
13:24 Deep Dive into Sequence Risk and Retirement Planning
23:28 The Impact of Market Downturns on Retirement Portfolios
26:14 Strategies to Mitigate Sequence Risk
28:19 The Importance of Detailed Planning and Clear Communication
28:36 The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in Investment Decisions
29:30 The Controversy Surrounding Annuities
34:11 The Role of Financial Advisors in Retirement Planning
35:35 The Importance of Proactive Planning and Review
37:24 The Importance of Tax Planning in Retirement
38:35 Final Thoughts on Sequence Risk and Retirement Planning
40:46 Recommendations and Concluding Remarks
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