
Federal Employees Retirement & Benefits Podcast by CD Financial
The objective of this podcast is to educate and enlighten you about your federal benefits and to guide you in creating a well-formed retirement income plan.
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Federal Employees Retirement & Benefits Podcast by CD Financial
Why Do Millionaires Use This Simple Rule to Asses Risk Tolerance?
“Use the Rule of 100 to assess your risk tolerance and ensure your retirement income remains stable.”
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⌚️ Timestamps
0:00 – Introduction & What the Rule of 100 Means
0:31 – How the SEC Supports the Rule of 100 (100 minus your age)
0:57 – Why CD Financial finds Rule of 100 too conservative
1:32 – Income‑first approach for retirees: Why volatility can’t impact your paycheck
2:10 – Analogy: Free‑falling market & real‑life risk
2:46 – Why you shouldn’t rely on risky assets for discretionary spending
3:39 – Creating separate buckets: secure vs growth investments
4:13 – Behavioral shifts: Risk tolerance during market highs and lows
4:39 – Importance of a written retirement income plan
5:02 – Closing: Sleep well knowing income is protected
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