Sentences with phrase «more over the course of your retirement»

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Soderbergh and I spoke over the course of a couple days this summer — about his new movie, Logan Lucky; about his origins as a filmmaker; about his retirement that turned out not to be a retirement at all; about his love for Get Out and the films of Barry Jenkins; about, in short, way more than would fit in a single, often condensed magazine story.
Over the course of a career and retirement, choosing inexpensive funds over higher - cost alternatives could boost the amount of sustainable income your nest egg can generate by more than 4Over the course of a career and retirement, choosing inexpensive funds over higher - cost alternatives could boost the amount of sustainable income your nest egg can generate by more than 4over higher - cost alternatives could boost the amount of sustainable income your nest egg can generate by more than 40 %.
And since a more conservative stocks - bonds mix can reduce your potential for long - term gains, putting more of your nest egg into bonds or cash could mean that you'll end up with less spending cash over the course or retirement, or that you'll run through your savings more quickly.
Assuming that you're still contributing money to your investment accounts rather than withdrawing money from them (that is, you're not yet retirement age), you're going to be buying many more stocks over the course of your lifetime.
«If you look at everything you purchased over the course of a month, you may be surprised at how much you can cut back to have more money to invest for your retirement,» says Debra Greenberg, director, IRA product management, Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Of course, you could say that about many alternative investments that I've seen over the years — and perhaps there should be more concern when you're considering bitcoins for a retirement account.
If you go through the process I've described above, you should be able to divvy up your savings in a way that gives you adequate guaranteed income while at the same time providing you with the long - term growth and financial flexibility necessary to maintain an acceptable lifestyle over the course of a retirement that may well last 30 or more years.
Of course, the bond interest might not quite be enough to cover the traditional LTC premiums right now (and therefore deplete principal slightly), but it will be more than enough once rates rise, which again seems like a reasonable «bet» for someone who still has a 10 - 20 + year time horizon for long - term care and retirement needs (and over that time horizon, the client could have generated an amount equal to the hybrid life / LTC death benefit just with normal growth!).
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