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Old 10-20-2017, 01:07 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by rsmlp View Post
I've been in the business for 35 years and I can tell you categorically you should NEVER annuitize an annuity. You are far better off keeping for $ in an inexpensive mutual fund (or other like kind vehicle such as etf, portfolio of stocks/bonds) and take an automatic withdrawal of say 4-6% per annum (lots of "discussion" about how much).

As already written you must start withdrawing $ from a retirement plan at 70.5 and it's based on life expectancy and is usually about 7% of portfolio value. This adjusts every year.

Tough to beat Vanguard for offering inexpensive index funds but Fidelity, Schwab and others compete well.

good luck!

You are correct, they are many A+++ rated mutual funds that will yield substantially more income than an annuity.
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