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Retirement Withdrawal Strategies: How to Draw Down Your Savings

A retirement withdrawal strategy is a structured plan for how, when, and from which accounts you draw income to fund your retirement lifestyle while minimizing taxes, preserving wealth, and ensuring your money lasts.

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The most common approaches include the systematic withdrawal strategy, where a fixed percentage or dollar amount is taken from a diversified portfolio each year; the bucket strategy, which divides assets into short-term, medium-term, and long-term pools with different investment allocations to match spending timelines; and the floor and upside approach, which covers essential expenses with guaranteed income sources like Social Security and annuities while leaving discretionary spending to investment portfolio withdrawals. Sequencing matters enormously: withdrawing from taxable accounts first, then tax-deferred, then Roth accounts is a common order that preserves tax advantages and manages RMD exposure. However, the optimal sequence depends on your tax bracket, account balances, and projected income in each year of retirement. At Moore Invested, building a personalized withdrawal strategy is one of the most valuable services we provide to clients because no two retirement income situations are identical.

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