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  2. The 4 Most Common Misconceptions About the 4% Rule in Retirement

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    The 4% rule says that if you withdraw 4% of your savings balance your first year of retirement and adjust future withdrawals for inflation, your nest egg should last 30 years. Here's how it might ...

  3. What is the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals? - AOL

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    The 4% rule is a popular retirement withdrawal strategy that suggests retirees can safely withdraw the amount equal to 4% of their savings during the year they retire and then adjust for inflation ...

  4. The 4% rule for retirement: Is it time to rethink this ... - AOL

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    The 4% retirement rule doesn't account for investment fees or taxes. Investment fees charged by financial advisors or mutual funds can eat into your returns and shorten how long your portfolio lasts.

  5. I Used to Think the 4% Rule Made Sense for Retirement ... - AOL

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    It basically states that if you withdraw 4% of your IRA or 401(k) plan balance your first year of retirement and adjust subsequent withdrawals to match the rate of inflation, your nest egg should ...

  6. Worried about outliving your savings? 5 retirement withdrawal ...

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    The 4% rule says to take out 4% of your tax-deferred accounts — like your 401(k) — in your first year of retirement. Then every year after that, you increase your retirement withdrawals by the ...

  7. Morningstar Gives the 4% Rule a Thumbs Up - AOL

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    There's been an ongoing debate about whether retirees should abandon the "4% rule" for withdrawals from retirement accounts, a retirement income rule of thumb for decades. The market volatility of ...