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Index
Dedication Preface Introduction Part I: Identifying the Decumulation Problem
Chapter 1: Who Should Read This Book? Chapter 2: The Thompsons Are Ready to Retire Chapter 3: The Thompsons Face Financial Ruin Chapter 4: Coping with Spending Shocks Chapter 5: Improving on the 4-Percent Rule Chapter 6: Withdrawal Strategies to Avoid Chapter 7: Investment Risk Chapter 8: What if You See a Black Swan? Chapter 9: Where the Thompsons Stand
Part II: A Five-Part Solution
Chapter 10: Enhancement 1: Reducing Fees Chapter 11: Enhancement 2: Transfer Risk to the Government Chapter 12: Why So Few People Defer Their CPP Pension Chapter 13: Enhancement 3: Transfer Even More Risk Chapter 14: Progress Report Chapter 15: Enhancement 4: Knowing How Much Income to Draw Chapter 16: Enhancement 5: Have a Backstop
Part III: Exploring Other Situations
Chapter 17: What if You Die Early On? Chapter 18: Super-Savers and YOLOs Chapter 19: How Early Retirement Changes Everything Chapter 20: Not Yet Ready to Retire? Chapter 21: Complex Situations Chapter 22: High-Net-Worth Couples Chapter 23: Tax-Sheltered vs. After-Tax Assets Chapter 24: Retiring Single Chapter 25: Where Do Bequests Fit In?
Part IV: Making It Happen
Chapter 26: Lingering Doubts? Chapter 27: Making the Strategy a Reality Chapter 28: A Message for Employers
Appendix A: Summary of Takeaways Appendix B: Summary of LIFs and RRIFs Appendix C: Details on Using PERC Appendix D: Quirky CPP Rules You Should Know About Acknowledgements Endnotes Index About the Author Copyright
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