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A NZ take on 1970s Decumulation Armageddon experience

ANALYSIS: Strategies that may be useful to help retirees cope with adverse financial markets.

Retirees need to acknowledge uncertainties they face and be ready to be flexible.

Two weeks ago, this column reviewed some interesting research by US stockbroker T Rowe Price. Its paper focused on the impact of the market turbulence in the 1970s on a recently retired individual’s decumulation outcome.

The research refers to the US experience as being “the modern Armageddon

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Brent Sheather Sun, 16 Oct 2022
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