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Cut-Throat
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When folks here speak of SWRs, I was wondering on how most calculate this.
In other words when I run FireCalc and it gives me a 100% SWR, it may show an initial withdrawal rate of as much as 10%. That is because I have SS kicking in a few years down the road and won't need to withdraw as much then. As well as selling some real estate in future years
What I was wondering if folks here that are in their early 40s, actually have a SWR of 4% or less currently with pensions and or SS kicking in the future. Or are you valueing these future amounts with a dollar amount and then withdrawing a percentage of that amount?
In other words when I run FireCalc and it gives me a 100% SWR, it may show an initial withdrawal rate of as much as 10%. That is because I have SS kicking in a few years down the road and won't need to withdraw as much then. As well as selling some real estate in future years
What I was wondering if folks here that are in their early 40s, actually have a SWR of 4% or less currently with pensions and or SS kicking in the future. Or are you valueing these future amounts with a dollar amount and then withdrawing a percentage of that amount?