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Spending in Retirement

Date
January 19, 2016
$49
Standard Price

This session provides a review of spending in retirement, including health spending risk, and discusses strategies to deal with the risk of outliving assets. Attendees will understand how:
• Spending changes over time in retirement
• To coordinate income strategies to match later-life spending patterns and risks

Speaker

Speaker Image for Michael Finke
Professor, Frank M. Engle Chair of Economic Security Research, The American College of Financial Services

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