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Why many advisers need to rethink retirement income

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Incorporating long-term planning to account for higher spending after age 80 can help clients retire with the quality of life they deserve while ensuring they don’t run out of money.

Retirement income is an issue that advisers have been grappling with for some time now, but quite often advice given to clients has been based on broad assumptions and generalizations of how individuals spend post-retirement.

Only recently have we been able to effectively parse real-life data to

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