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Anyone using McClung's 'Living off your money'?

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spokey doke:
I've been reading McClung's book "Living off your money" and find it to be very compelling in providing a comprehensive set of strategies for...err...living off your money after you retire.  Aside from the black hole that is the future of health care coverage in the U.S., just how to make the best use of my stache throughout retirement was the biggest question and source of anxiety for me.  I'm psyched to be getting some well supported and illustrated answers.

I'd love to hear of other people's experiences using his recommended tools (or how you chose among the tools he reviews).

RecoveringCarClown:
Never heard of it, suggest you post a one paragraph book review to entice others to read it?  It should answer the question of what makes it different, say compared to all the typical draw down strategies.

NaturallyHappier:
I read what I could on Amazon preview and I am intrigued.  My library does not carry it.  I might have to buy it.

spokey doke:

--- Quote from: RecoveringCarClown on November 11, 2017, 12:28:23 PM ---Never heard of it, suggest you post a one paragraph book review to entice others to read it?  It should answer the question of what makes it different, say compared to all the typical draw down strategies.

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this should do serve that purpose well:

https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=192105

NaturallyHappier:
spokey doke.  You made me spend money on a book for the first time this year.  I read what I could on the Amazon preview and then bought the book.  It comes Wednesday.  Can't wait to continue reading it.

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