Hi Jan,
Episode 236 of our Retire With Style podcast is out now! Our latest episode of Retire With Style continues our listener Q&A series, where Alex and I answer some of the thoughtful retirement planning questions we received during our recent YouTube Live.
This week, we cover several important topics that don't always have straightforward answers. We discuss how Medicaid and long-term care facilities work when personal assets are depleted, explore an alternative retirement spending strategy called the Annual Recalculated Virtual Annuity (ARVA), and compare different approaches for managing sequence-of-returns risk including bonds, time segmentation, and annuities.
We also answer questions about healthcare options before Medicare, explain why we generally favor using Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) when evaluating Social Security claiming decisions, and discuss how different retirement income strategies can lead to very different planning outcomes.
As always, our goal isn't to tell you there's only one "right" answer. It's to help you understand the tradeoffs so you can build a retirement strategy that's aligned with your goals, preferences, and circumstances. Listen now to learn more.
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