Breaking Down 6 Common Retirement Planning Myths

Financial myths can make it difficult to plan your retirement — and then stick to that plan. When mapping out your retirement years, it’s critical to have the right information.

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Here are six common retirement myths dispelled:

Myth #1: I don’t need to revisit my withdrawal rate

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1. From an Ameriprise report for retirees, “Planning for a more confident retirement”, published April 2019. Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and its affiliates do not offer tax or legal advice. Consult your tax adviser or attorney regarding your specific situation. Investment products are not insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any federal agency, are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed by any financial institution, and involve investment risks including possible loss of principal and fluctuation in value. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC. This content was provided by Ameriprise. Kiplinger is not affiliated with and does not endorse the company or products mentioned above.