Sentences with phrase «withdrawal rate seems»

People have come up with some quick rules - of - thumb which I think are a little chancy: I'm all for approximations, especially when it comes to long - range forecasting where precision is impossible, but setting some percentage withdrawal rate seems just a little too simple.
A 3 % withdrawal rate seems to make sense, although I will be 70 years old when I retire.
According to our figures (and I keep asking you to use the figures set out in the Liberal Democrat and Labour document not the figures given by the IFS who state they got their figures from these documents but actually give different figures) to reverse the cuts to Universal Credit cost # 3.665 billion and as I pointed out above these are the reductions in the amounts a person can keep before they start to lose their benefit, which were set much higher than the old benefits, but the withdrawal rate seemed to be higher with Universal Credit (65 % [reduced to 62 %] than with Tax Credit (41 % on gross income).

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In retrospect, it seems obvious that Safe Withdrawal Rates should depend upon starting valuations.
The problem seems to be that Safe Withdrawal Rates are dependent on the spread of the data.
Withdrawing 10K per month on a 2.1 M nest egg would be spending nearly 6 % per year which seems way above today's 3 % «safe withdrawal rate» for permanent retirees.
So it seems reasonable that if you need your savings to support you only 20 years, you should be able to start with a higher withdrawal rate — say, 5 % to 6 % — and have a comparable chance of your dough not running out.
It seems to me that withdrawals will be taxed at the taxpayer's average rate ONLY if the taxpayer has NO other income.
This rules seems to assume that taxes on withdrawals are paid at your marginal rate which is not the case.
So, I would have warned people that things aren't as rosy as they seem if the average tax rate on withdrawals is higher than the starting marginal rate.
He also seems to have a very high withdrawal rate on savings.
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