
From Savings to Paycheck: Creating Income in Retirement
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In this episode financial advisors and retirement planners Sam Benson & Linwood Fraher of Martin Wealth Solutions explain how retirees and pre‑retirees can boost their income in retirement through smart planning. They walk through realistic strategies—ranging from asset allocation and withdrawal sequencing to tax‑efficient distributions and income‑generating investments—that help ensure clients stretch their savings and optimize cash flow.
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00:00 Introduction & Overview 00:45 Meet the Hosts 02:15 Retirement Income Challenges 04:00 Asset Allocation for Income 07:20 Withdrawal Sequencing Tips 10:35 Tax‑Efficient Distributions 13:00 Income‑Generating Investments 15:30 Real‑Life Case Example 17:40 Wrapping Up & Tips 18:51 Outro & Contact Info
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