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Title: The New Rules Of


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The New Rules Of Retirement Robert C.
Carlson Editor, Retirement Watch AAII D.C.
CHAPTER
FEB. 12, 2005
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  • The Age Wave Is Changing Retirement
  • The first Baby Boomers turn age 59½ in 2005
  • ? Medical miracles longer and healthier lives
  • Fewer offspring
  • Result 1 An aging population a growing
    portion over age 65
  • ? Result 2 Rapid changes in retirement finances

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Retirement Myth 1 Living costs will decline
in retirement
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Retirement Myth 2 Income tax rate will
decline in retirement
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Retirement Myth 3 Medicare will cover most
medical expenses
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Retirement Myth 4 Only the very wealthy need
to worry about estate planning
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  • The New World of Retirement
  • Youre on your own more than ever
  • Retirement will last longer
  • Rising costs and expectations
  • ? Retirement is a process
  • ? Investment income must grow
  • Tax surprises

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  • The New Rules of Investing
  • The 7 percent club
  • Retirees and pre-retirees get the worst
    investment advice
  • Most common mistakes

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  • Three Classic Strategies
  • The traditional strategy
  • Stocks for the long-term
  • The modern buy-and-hold

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Three Pitfalls of Income Investing
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Stocks for the Long Term
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Stocks for the Long Run The Problem
Torray Mutual Fund 10 years ended 12/31/03
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Capital Asset Pricing Model
? Determine return goal ? Determine level of
risk (volatility) ? Pick diversified, efficient
portfolio ? Hold portfolio for the long term
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The Modern Buy and Hold
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  • New Rules of Investing
  • Valuation cycles are biggest risk to
  • investors
  • All investments have valuation
  • extremes
  • ? Focus on next 10 years, not last 70
  • Look for shorter-term valuation
  • opportunities

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  • A Rational Investing Portfolio
  • Establish a long-term Core
  • Portfolio
  • Use value managers in the Core
  • Portfolio
  • Establish a Managed Portfolio to
  • seek margin-of-safety opportunities

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  • Making IRAs Last
  • ? How to invest IRAs
  • ? Which account to spend first
  • ? Emptying an IRA early
  • ? Do you want an IRA?
  • ? Converting an IRA
  • Estate planning for IRAs

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  • How to Invest IRAs
  • 2003 tax law reduces IRA
  • tax advantages
  • ? Type of investor matters
  • Stocks are best held in taxable
  • accounts, using tax wise investing
  • REITs and bonds best held in
  • IRAs

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  • Empty an IRA Early?
  • ? Required distributions after 70½
  • ? RMDs grows larger as one ages
  • Income taxes are due on money
  • you dont need
  • ? IRA subject to estate tax
  • Heirs pay income taxes on
  • distributions

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  • Empty An IRA Early? Yes, if
  • ? IRAs greatly exceeds lifetime needs
  • The earlier the distributions, the
  • better
  • Proceeds invested in a taxable
  • account
  • ? Tax-wise, long-term investing
  • ? Tax effects of RMDs

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  • Other IRA Issues
  • Choosing beneficiaries
  • Instructions for beneficiaries
  • Choosing the right custodian
  • Convert to a Roth IRA?
  • Which account to spend first?

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  • Spending and Saving
  • Most people expect a comfortable retirement, but
    they
  • expect to spend only 70 of preretire-ment
    income in retirement
  • expect to withdraw 7 or more of their
    portfolios annually
  • have not made retirement estimates

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  • How Much To Spend Safely
  • Safe spending rate depends on
  • investment returns
  • Studies show safest long-term rate
  • is less than 5 of initial portfolio
  • value

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How Much Youll Need ? 40,000 spending, 30-year
retirement ? 3 annual spending increase ?
Investment fund of 975,610 required ? Reasons to
Increase ? Lower later-years spending ?
Flexible spending ? Add annuities
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