
Strategies for Steady Income After You Retire
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In this episode of the Smart Wealth Podcast, financial advisors and retirement planners Jim Martin & Casey Bibb of Martin Wealth Solutions unpack one of the most pressing questions for new retirees: “How will I replace my paycheck?” They break down how to turn your retirement savings into a reliable income stream that lasts, while minimizing taxes and avoiding common mistakes. Jim and Casey discuss essential topics like income buckets, required minimum distributions (RMDs), annuities, and tax-efficient withdrawal strategies. If you’re approaching retirement—or already there—this episode will help you build a paycheck plan you can count on.
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00:00 Introduction: The Paycheck Gap in Retirement 00:39 Why You Need a Paycheck Replacement Plan 01:32 The Value of a Retirement Income Plan 02:48 How Most People Withdraw Their Money—and Why It’s Risky 04:03 Understanding the Different “Buckets” of Money 06:32 Tax-Efficient Withdrawal Strategies 09:13 Building in Flexibility and Liquidity 10:50 Do You Need an Annuity? 12:16 Managing Sequence of Return Risk 13:45 Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) Explained 15:14 Don’t Just Wing It—Have a System 16:33 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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