Tag: Reservoir Strategy

How Much Cash Should You Have in Retirement? (Ep. 179)

How Much Cash Should You Have in Retirement? (Ep. 179)

Are you holding too much, or too little cash in retirement? 

Finding the right amount of cash to keep on hand is one of the most important decisions you’ll make when creating a retirement income strategy. The wrong decision could lead to stress, missed growth opportunities, or even long-term financial instability.

In this episode of Retirement Unlocked, Larry Heller, CFP®, CDFA®, breaks down how much cash retirees should have in their portfolio, and why it matters more than you might think. He introduces his “retirement cash reserve strategy,” designed to help you generate steady income while protecting against market volatility.

What to expect in this episode:

  • A breakdown of bear vs. bull markets since 1945 and what they teach us about cash reserves
  • How to calculate 24–36 months of protected cash for downturns
  • The role of risk tolerance and income modeling in reserve planning
  • How to build a personal “cash reservoir” that keeps retirement stress low
  • And more!

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Retirement Unlocked: Managing Sequence of Returns Risk [Ep.171]

Retirement Unlocked: Managing Sequence of Returns Risk [Ep.171]

What does it mean to face the ‘sequence of returns risk’ when you retire?

In this episode of Retirement Unlocked, Larry Heller, CFP®, CDFA®, discusses why the order of your investment returns matters as you enter retirement. Larry also breaks down this critical aspect of retirement planning and introduces strategies that can safeguard your financial future.

Key episode discussion points include:

  • The shift from “Life Unlimited” to “Retirement Unlocked”
  • How the sequence of returns can impact retirees 
  • Historical examples of sequence of returns risk
  • The reservoir strategy for mitigating those risks
  • Insights on adjusting your withdrawal strategy 
  • Behavioral finance and the psychological aspects of investing 
  • And more!

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