Guaranteed Income Strategy: Integrating Pensions and Annuities Across Retirement

Build a lifetime income floor using pensions, annuities, and Social Security, and manage the interplay between guaranteed income and portfolio withdrawals over a multi-decade retirement.

โฑ 1h 11m ๐Ÿ“š 12 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

Creating reliable income in retirement is not a one-time decision. The amount of guaranteed income you have, when you begin drawing it, and how it interacts with your portfolio withdrawals and tax situation all require ongoing management. This course addresses guaranteed income as a strategic system rather than a collection of individual product choices. By the end of this course you will be able to design a retirement income floor using existing guaranteed income sources, evaluate whether additional annuity purchase is warranted, coordinate the timing of income sources to minimize taxes, and adapt your guaranteed income strategy if a pension plan is amended or an annuity provider changes terms. What you will learn: - The income floor concept: how to size guaranteed income to cover essential expenses so that portfolio withdrawals fund discretionary spending rather than necessities - Sequencing guaranteed income sources: the interaction between pension start date, Social Security claiming age, and portfolio withdrawal rate - Deferred income annuities (DIAs) and qualified longevity annuity contracts (QLACs): how they work and when purchasing longevity insurance makes actuarial sense - Tax efficiency of guaranteed income: how pension and annuity income is taxed and how to coordinate it with Roth conversions and RMDs to manage bracket exposure - Inflation risk in fixed income guarantees: strategies for maintaining purchasing power when a pension or fixed annuity does not include cost-of-living adjustments - What to do if your pension plan is underfunded, frozen, or converted to a cash balance plan - Evaluating the option to purchase an annuity within a 401(k) through an in-plan guaranteed income feature - How a surviving spouse's income security is affected by the payout elections made at retirement This course uses case studies of retirees at different income levels managing guaranteed and variable income sources across a thirty-year retirement, annotated income floor models, and structured planning templates. This course is written for near-retirees and recent retirees who already have one or more guaranteed income sources and want to integrate them into a coherent long-term income strategy. Some prior familiarity with retirement income concepts is helpful. This course is informational and does not substitute for advice from a licensed financial advisor or insurance professional.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 11m of practical content

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