Q4 Highlight - Misleading 8% Safe Withdrawal Rate

11 months ago
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Responding to a recent video in popular financial culture, the Strong Valley Team and special guest explore the realities of an 8% withdrawal rate plan.

Enjoy this highlight clip from the Strong Valley Mid-Quarter Roundtable. If you have questions for the Strong Valley team, submit your question at strongvalley.com/contact.

David Lebovitz and JPMorgan Asset Management are not affiliated and separate entities from Integrated Partners. Please be sure to read all disclosures in the video description and on our website (www.strongvalley.com)

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