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| | | | | Click here for a printer-friendly version of this article It's good news that President Obama and Congressional leaders have reached agreement on a deal to prevent a near-term tax increase on individuals and small businesses. As a public trustee for the Social Security Trust Funds I feel, however, obliged to sound an alarm about [...] | |
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| | | | | If you're ever thinking of retiring, you should familiarize with the 4% rule. The basics of the 4% rule: when you "retire", calculate what's 4% of your nest egg*¹, and withdraw no more than this amount annually (adjust/increase each year for inflation), and your nest egg will*² never be depleted throughout your retirement*³. Why 4%?... | |
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mathinvestor.org
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| | | [AI summary] An analysis of recent financial data demonstrating that actively managed mutual funds consistently underperform passive index funds over long periods while low-fee active funds outperform high-fee ones, concluding that the shift toward indexing does not endanger market stability. | ||