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The Importance of Cash Flow in Retirement

10 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Bestselling Author and Retirement Planning Expert, Matt Richman, discusses why “a statement isn’t a plan,” and why retirees can’t spend hypothetical rates of return—they spend cash flow. He walks through key retirement risks (longevity, market timing, inflation, long-term care) and explains how guaranteed or predictable income can reduce fear, increase confidence, and help retirees actually enjoy their money. Matt shares a client story where restructuring income timing created multiple dependable “paychecks” throughout the month, lifting a major psychological burden.

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