Delawaredave
Recycles dryer sheets
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Been reading posts and done some Firecalc simulations.
Undersand that 3-4% SWR provides a "90-ish" percent chance of a "40-ish" year withdrawl term - allowing for depletion of original capital.
With the same assumptions, what would be the SWR assuming one wanted to preserve purchasing power of initial principal ?
Example: say you have $1million - how much can you withdraw over 40-ish years to have $1million real dollars (todays purchasing power) at end to pass to kids.
Thanks ! Delawaredave
Undersand that 3-4% SWR provides a "90-ish" percent chance of a "40-ish" year withdrawl term - allowing for depletion of original capital.
With the same assumptions, what would be the SWR assuming one wanted to preserve purchasing power of initial principal ?
Example: say you have $1million - how much can you withdraw over 40-ish years to have $1million real dollars (todays purchasing power) at end to pass to kids.
Thanks ! Delawaredave