For years, WCI readers have been telling us they want to consume more retirement content. We've been listening and responding.
WCI founder Dr. Jim Dahle wrote an extensive series on retirement withdrawals . . .
. . . and we have two columnists (Anthony Ellis and Erik Hofmeister) who mostly write about retirement.
Yet we wanted to produce even more posts and discussion—talking about everything from withdrawal strategies to how to live your life without work—so we created a questionnaire that gets to the heart of the matter. We asked 15 questions to determine how those who have retired got there. For example, what was their asset allocation in their earning years, and what is it now? What has been their highest net worth? How are they drawing down their accounts in retirement? What's the best thing about retirement? What's the worst?
So far, more than 100 readers have responded, filling us in on their most intimate financial details, strategies, and worries so they could pay it forward to the next generation of retirees. Here are all the survey results we've published so far.
This has turned into a regular series on the WCI blog, so if you're retired and interested in contributing your own gameplan, you can find the questionnaire here (and don't worry, we'll keep you anonymous).