
Replay: How to Retire with Christine Benz
Retirement Answer Man
Customized Asset Allocation Strategies
This chapter discusses the significance of a customized asset allocation strategy for retirement utilizing the bucket approach. It highlights the complexities of global diversification, comparing U.S. and international equities, and emphasizes the potential benefits and challenges of integrating alternative investments.
All July long, we’re featuring a special replay series of standout episodes—and this week is no exception.
Join us for a special episode as we welcome Christine Benz to discuss her book, "How to Retire." In a captivating conversation in the Rock Retirement Club, we dive into topics like long-term care, the 4% rule, investing strategies, and simplification. Featuring insights from Fritz Gilbert, a member of the club and contributor to Christine's book, this episode offers a holistic view of retirement planning. Discover how to balance financial and non-financial aspects for a fulfilling retirement journey.
*Episode Originally Aired December 4, 2024*
OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE OF RETIREMENT ANSWER MAN
- (00:55) We are going to play some past impactful episodes for the whole month of July
INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTINE BENZ
- (01:28) Today we start off the month with a replay of our interview with Christine Benz.
- (03:17) Roger asks about the goal for the readers of this book.
- (04:48) Christine: The goal was to cover retirement in a really holistic way and include as much non-financial as financial information on retirement planning.
- (06:10) Roger thinks the interview style of the book helped make it more approachable.
- (08:13) Roger asks Christine about any big, unexpected insights that came up when she was writing her book.
- (11:12) Fritz Gilbert says I give Christine serious kudos for the approach she took and the amount of homework she did.
- (12:35) Christine tells Fritz that she loves his methodical approach to dealing with the years leading up to retirement.
- (14:16) Marla asks Christine if she would change anything if she was writing this book today to accommodate the 2024 election results and also asks about managing portfolios on Morningstar.
- (18:15) Roger says when it comes to portfolio construction, it's easy to overcomplicate things
- (21:14) Larry asks Christine what challenges her or confounds her most about her own retirement planning.
- (23:35) Larry asks “Are you concerned that we may not find people to provide long term care?”
- (31:08) Kevin Lyles asks Christine about asset allocation in retirement.
- (37:55) Laura asks: When talking about high quality bond portfolios, do bond funds work?
- (42:00) Roger asks about indexes and broad diversification.
- (44:37) Roger says someone had a comment related to some of the research on small cap value and asks Christine her view on having a more diversified small cap value tilt?
- (48:19) Eric asks “what is the argument for using TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) for retirees?”
- (51:28) Roger asks Fritz if he has been simplifying his portfolio or working more on optimization since retiring in 2018.
- (53:52) Roger says the optimization part of retirement sometimes dominates the conversation.
- (54:44) Roger asks Christine: Have you found in your own life a balance between making sure you don’t get too complicated in investments?
- (57:55) Brianna asks Christine what question she has been reflecting on after the 20 interviews?
- (58:45) Christine she’s been thinking more about whether the concept of retirement is flawed.
BONUS
- (01:01:26) Roger reads an excerpt from his grandfather's WWII journal
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
The Retirement Manifest- Fritz Gilbert
BOOKS
How to Retire: 20 Lessons for a Happy, Successful, and Wealthy Retirement - Christine Benz
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End - Atul Gawande
Keys to a Successful Retirement: Staying Happy, Active, and Productive in Your Retired Years - Fritz Gilbert
Rock Retirement: A Simple Guide to Help You Take Control and Be More Optimistic About the Future - Roger Whitney