The Amount You Can Withdraw From Your Savings

I meet with retirees on almost a daily basis to discuss any number of things but the most common discussion seems to be determining how much money that they can safely pull out of their retirement funds and where to invest.

If you’ve been too busy to give my office a call to schedule a meeting, below are a couple of retirement withdrawal calculators online that will at least get you started…

But remember, we’ll be able to provide the most thorough answer by sitting down together and looking at your exact situation.  So give me a call when you have some time to sit down. I think you’ll find it worthwhile.

Here are the two retirement withdrawal calculators:

http://www.money-zine.com/Calculators/Retirement-Calculators/Retirement-Withdrawal-Calculator/ *

http://www.mycalculators.com/ca/retcalc1m.html *

 

p.s. Please forward/share this to any of your friends, neighbors or relatives that you think might like trying these calculators.  Also, if you know of anyone that would like to receive my provided newsletter, please have them contact me and I’d be happy to include them!

 

Take care,

Eric

  

* These calculators are designed to be informational and educational tools only, and when used alone, do not constitute investment advice.  We strongly recommend that you seek the advice of a financial services professional before making any type of investment.  We also encourage you to review your investment strategy periodically as your financial circumstances change.  This model is provided as a rough approximation of future financial performance.  The results presented by this calculator are hypothetical and may not reflect the actual growth of your own investments.  NEXT Financial Group, Inc. is not responsible for the consequences of any decisions or actions taken in reliance upon or as a result of the information provided by these tools.  NEXT Financial Group, Inc. is not responsible for any human or mechanical errors or omissions.

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