This document discusses the key differences between retirement accumulation and distribution strategies and the adjustments clients and advisors need to make when transitioning from accumulation to distribution. Some of the main points made include:
- Fundamental concepts like dollar cost averaging and compounding work differently in a distribution strategy compared to an accumulation strategy.
- The sequence of investment returns and volatility become more important in distribution since clients rely on steady withdrawals.
- Careful planning is needed to determine the best strategies for generating retirement income from a portfolio and transitioning assets over time in a tax-efficient manner.
- Close monitoring of withdrawal rates and account values is necessary to ensure the nest egg lasts throughout retirement.