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4% Rule for Retirement is Golden No More

Posted on January 9, 2014 by Mike

Eilene Zimmerman of the New York Times questions whether or not the “4% Rule” can work in an environment of low bond returns and high stock valuations (such as we have in early 2014).  Read the full article >>

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