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Retirement - Now what?
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113<<So with this reality, I want to manage that capital depletion such that Ish-5/10/2005
112I find it interesting that your approach says, "...that will generate that Drygulch Dan-5/10/2005
111I know, I know, its always like that...really! Look, regarding the pot just tDrygulch Dan-5/9/2005
110Not to toot my own horn but I've been real philanthropic towards Mr. Market Drygulch Dan-5/9/2005
109Dan are we soul brothers or what? My problems mostly involve my pool boys and giSiouxPal-5/8/2005
108Drygulch Dan (or perhaps you prefer "double D", It sounds like you haMark Mandel-5/8/2005
107When I got my only kid out of college, I thought I was through too. That was abDrygulch Dan-5/8/2005
106I'd sell it all but the boat and your residence, if that was a major hobby. Wharf Rat-5/8/2005
105Hi Wharf, Well, we all have our crosses to bear. I tried to take your thoughtsDrygulch Dan-5/8/2005
104I can't conceive of needing 100K/ year. Last year, I made 40K, stuck 10K in Wharf Rat-5/8/2005
103Here is our total investment mix as a percentage of the whole: RE held for enDrygulch Dan-4/6/2005
102Just focusing on the RE asset class, I've divided this into three categoriesDrygulch Dan-4/6/2005
101Hi DD, Re: asset allocation for retirement..... I found it helpful to start witOldAIMGuy-4/4/2005
100Thanks to all who are participating on this thread! Couldn't resist the GRUNazbuster-3/31/2005
99I agree that Real Estate can have both growth and income aspects. In that case B.K.Myers-3/31/2005
98Thanks! I am going to mull over your post to a much greater degree. And I agreDrygulch Dan-3/31/2005
97It's a little difficult to describe all the assets classes without using Piestock bull-3/31/2005
96Drygulch, What I have heard and makes sense to me, is to subtract your age fromB.K.Myers-3/31/2005
95This sounds like a combination of the two asset classes I referred to as: InvesDrygulch Dan-3/31/2005
94The asset allocation model that I have found to be most useful is 50% income, 25stock bull-3/31/2005
93Yes, I didn't want to extend this into the income stream just yet, first wanDrygulch Dan-3/31/2005
92The question is, do you have sufficient assets to provide a stream of income to stock bull-3/30/2005
91MacR - Liked the header. Just got into this "retirement" phase abouDrygulch Dan-3/30/2005
90I have seen many advisors cite a paper 'determinant of portfolio performanceshades-2/19/2005
89What holdings for the next 5 yrs in fixed income part of portfolio seem best? Biwald-2/10/2005
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