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These initial withdrawal rates range from as low as 3.0% for a conservative investor in their early 60s to as much as 8.0% for a less conservative 80-year-old. Early 60s More conservative: 3%
Here's how it all works: Start with a $1 million initial investment, a 4% stated withdrawal rate, and a 2.42% inflation rate, you would withdraw $40,000 from the portfolio in Year 1, $40,968 in ...
The worst 30-year period had a maximum withdrawal rate of 3.5%. A 4% withdrawal rate survived most 30 year periods. The higher the stock allocation the higher rate of success. A portfolio of 75% stocks is more volatile but had higher maximum withdrawal rates. Starting with a withdrawal rate near 4% and a minimum 50% equity allocation in ...
William P. Bengen is a retired financial adviser who first articulated the 4% withdrawal rate ("Four percent rule") as a rule of thumb for withdrawal rates from retirement savings; [1] it is eponymously known as the "Bengen rule". [2] The rule was later further popularized by the Trinity study (1998), based on the same data and similar analysis.
Here are a few factors that opting for a set-it-and-forget-it 4% flat withdrawal rate in retirement doesn’t include: Medical expenses: Most of us will encounter them as we get older, ...
State Water Project - page at Maven's Notebook; California Department of Water Resources State Water Project overview Archived 2007-10-04 at the Wayback Machine; CALFED; State Water Project - Santa Clara Valley; Image of three California State Water Project employees picketing Castaic Reservoir, California, 1972.
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In the mid-1950s, California was experiencing substantial growth. San Francisco's Caspar W. Weinberger, Chairman of the California Assembly Government Organization Committee, held a series of statewide hearings in 1954 and 1955 focused on creating a State Water Project that could supply the growing municipal and agricultural demands of the state.