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  • Tom Lauricella, Morningstar Inc global markets editor, explains why the market reacted poorly to the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate outlook. The Smart Investor newsletter editor also discusses some of 2024’s biggest headlines such as inflation, the broader stock market rally, and new leadership in Washington.

    Why the Fed Scaled Back from Four Interest-Rate Cuts to Two for 20255

    Did the Market Bounce Back After the Drop Following the Fed Rate Decision?

    Why the Fed Isn’t Saying They Are Seeing a Stronger Economy in 2025

    Will Trump’s Tariffs Cause Inflation to Rise?

    Will the Market’s Momentum Continue into 2025?

    High Yields in the Bond Market Are Benefitting Investors

    Will the Trump Administration Boost Bitcoin’s Growth?

    How Investor’s Should Approach Trump’s Second Term

    5 Stories Investors Should Watch for in 2025

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    Stocks Tumble on New Fed Rate Forecast—Here’s Why

    Fed Sets Stage For Fewer (or Possibly No) Rate Cuts in 2025

    Forecasts for November PCE Preview Show More Moderation in Inflation

    What to Expect From Bitcoin in 2025

    What Higher Bond Yields Mean for Markets in 2025

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    How to Diversify Your Portfolio to Handle a Market Correction

    What Higher Bond Yields Mean for Markets in 2025

    Yes, You Can Still Find Tax-Loss Harvesting Opportunities in 2024

    A Simpler Medicare Part D Is Coming. Here's How It Could Save You Money

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  • Russel Kinnel, director of ratings for Morningstar Research Services, discusses large growth’s impressive run in 2024 and why it might be time to rebalance if you haven’t in a while.

    What is Driving Growth’s Impressive Run?

    Why Is it Important to Rebalance Now

    What Triggered Growth’s Largest Selloffs Since 2000

    What Was Unusual About the Growth Correction in 2022

    Top-Rated Bond Funds that Could Help with Saving for an Emergency Fund

    Bond Funds that are Defensive if Growth Gets Crushed

    Small-Value Funds Out of Sync With Large Growth

    Mid-Growth Funds that are Good Diversifiers

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    6 Top-Performing Large-Growth Funds

    Is It Time to Diversify Beyond US Large-Cap Growth Stocks?

    How to Rebalance Your Portfolio Before 2025

    The Best Funds for Rebalancing in 2025

    The Best Bond Funds

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    What Higher Bond Yields Mean for Markets in 2025

    Yes, You Can Still Find Tax-Loss Harvesting Opportunities in 2024

    A Simpler Medicare Part D Is Coming. Here's How It Could Save You Money

    A Better Way to Use Leverage in Your ETF Portfolio

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    Russel Kinnel

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  • Dominic Pappalardo, chief multi-asset strategist at Morningstar Investment Management, discusses why long-term yields spiked in the wake of the election, what's next for fixed-income in 2025, and how investors can take advantage of higher yields in their portfolios.

    Why Did Bond Yields Rise in the Wake of the Election?

    How Investors Are Thinking About Rising Bond Yields

    What the Current Run-Up in Bond Yields Tells Us About the Markets

    How Do Today’s Yields Compare to History?

    Will the Flat Yield Curve Start to Steepen?

    How Bond Yields Affect the Stock Market

    How Long Can the Market Withstand a Higher Interest Rate Environment?

    How Bond Yields Affect Mortgages

    How Today’s Bond Yields Can Benefit Investors When Looking at Portfolio Construction

    Economic Outlook 2025 Key Takeaways

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    Postelection Deficit Concerns Fuel Jump in Bond Yields

    Trump’s Tariffs: A Wild Card for the Markets in 2025

    Fed Sticks to Rate Cut Plans, for Now

    ‘Diversification Is Back’—Why 60/40 Portfolios Are Working

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    Yes, You Can Still Find Tax-Loss Harvesting Opportunities in 2024

    A Simpler Medicare Part D Is Coming. Here's How It Could Save You Money

    A Better Way to Use Leverage in Your ETF Portfolio

    Apple Earnings Are on Deck. Will Apple Intelligence Help Drive iPhone Sales?

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    Sarah Hansen

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, discusses the ins and outs of tax-loss selling and where investors can look for potential opportunities to harvest losses in their portfolios.

    What is Tax-Loss Selling?

    Are There Limits to How Much You Can Offset Capital?

    How to Evaluate Your Cost Basis to Find Loss Opportunities

    What is the 30 Day Rule for Tax-Loss Selling?

    Why Investors Should Think About Tax-Loss Selling When Markets Are Up

    How to Make Tax-Loss Selling a Part of Your Portfolio Maintenance Strategy

    Why Tax-Loss Selling is a Bear Market Strategy

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    How You Could Benefit from Tax-Loss Selling This Year

    Are Active ETFs Truly More Tax-Efficient?

    Ready for a Big Capital Gains Tax Bill?

    What You Need to Know About Capital Gains Distributions

    Which Investments to Keep Out of Your Taxable Account

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    A Simpler Medicare Part D Is Coming. Here's How It Could Save You Money

    A Better Way to Use Leverage in Your ETF Portfolio

    Apple Earnings Are on Deck. Will Apple Intelligence Help Drive iPhone Sales?

    Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

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    Christine Benz

    Margaret Giles

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  • David Harrell, editor of Morningstar’s DividendInvestor newsletter, makes the case for dividend investing. However, he also points out the pitfalls, like dividend fallacy, that income-focused investors should watch out for.

    Why Investors Are Divided About Dividend Investing

    The Pitfall of Dividend Fallacy

    Warning Signal for Dividend Traps

    Should Investors Focus on Total Return Rather Than Dividends Alone?

    How a Dividend-Focused Investment Strategy Can Help with Safe Withdrawal Rates

    Why Investors May Not Want to Create Their Own Dividend

    Why Long-Term Performance Matters When Looking at Dividend Stocks Versus the Broder Market

    Are Share Repurchases Better Than Dividends at Returning Capital to Stock Owners? (This part of the episode includes a clarification: Taxes on qualified dividends can be avoided if your AGI is below certain levels.)

    Drawbacks of a Dividend-Focused Investment Strategy

    Has Dividend Investing Created Bad Investor Behavior?

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    Subscribe to the Morningstar DividendInvestor newsletter.

    3 Dividend Stocks for November 2024

    Are Better Days Ahead for Dividend Investors?

    Is a Dividend Stock Comeback Around the Corner?

    New Dividend Stocks: Can Meta and Salesforce Help Revive the Classic Strategy?

    There Is Nothing Special About Dividends

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    A Simpler Medicare Part D Is Coming. Here's How It Could Save You Money

    A Better Way to Use Leverage in Your ETF Portfolio

    Apple Earnings Are on Deck. Will Apple Intelligence Help Drive iPhone Sales?

    Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

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    David Harrell

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  • Mark Miller, Morningstar contributor, talks about the new $2,000 out-of-pocket cap for Medicare Part D coming in 2025. Plus, learn what you should know before switching between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare during open enrollment.

    Traditional Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage

    Why Seniors Shouldn’t Just Roll Over Their Plans in 2025

    2025 Medicare Part D Changes

    Medicare’s New Prescription Payment Plan

    What Should Seniors Do If Their Medicare Advantage Plan is Being Eliminated?

    What You Need to Know About Switching Between Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage

    Where You Can Go to Get Help Choosing a New Medicare Plan

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    Medicare Open Enrollment: What to Know as You Enroll for 2025

    I’m 65 and Still Working. Should I Enroll in Medicare?

    Are Consumers Better Off With Medicare Plus a Medigap Plan?

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    A Better Way to Use Leverage in Your ETF Portfolio

    Apple Earnings Are on Deck. Will Apple Intelligence Help Drive iPhone Sales?

    Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

    Inherited IRA Rules: What You Need to Know Before 2025

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  • Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America for Morningstar Research Services, talks about the best way for most retail investors to leverage and which leveraged ETFs look promising. Travis Miller, strategist for Morningstar Research Services, discusses how tech companies are looking to nuclear energy to fuel data centers’ surging demand.

    Why Leverage Has a Debatable Reputation in Investing

    Volatility Drag and Leveraged ETFs

    Why Does Leverage Kill ETFs?

    What Are ETPs?

    A Better Way for Investors to Use Leverage in Their Portfolio

    How Can Investors Add Leverage to Their Portfolio Without Volatility Drag?

    Costs of Leveraged ETFs

    How Most Investors Should Gain Exposure to Leverage

    Do Leveraged ETFs Show Promise?

    What’s Coming Up in the Markets?

    How Much Energy Does a Data Center Need to Run?

    Why Small Modular Reactors Could Be Key to Powering Data Centers

    Are Carbon-Free Pledges Driving Companies Toward Nuclear Energy?

    Which Utilities Companies Are Next to Sign Data Center Deals?

    Is This Shift Toward Nuclear Energy Larger Than Just AI?

    What to Look for in Utilities Companies’ Earnings

    Utilities Stock Picks

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    The AI Revolution Is Ready to Power Up. It Just Needs Electricity

    Utilities: Falling Interest Rates, Growth Outlook Boosting Stocks

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    Apple Earnings Are on Deck. Will Apple Intelligence Help Drive iPhone Sales?

    Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

    Inherited IRA Rules: What You Need to Know Before 2025

    How to Find the Best Health Savings Account

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    Bryan Armour

    Travis Miller

    Ivanna Hampton

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine talks with author and researcher Howard Gleckman about long-term care.

    How Long-Term Care Differs from Conventional Healthcare

    Why Americans Need More Long-Term Care Than Ever Before

    Long-Term Care Isn’t Just in Nursing Homes

    Does Medicare Cover Long-Term Care Costs?

    Who Should Consider Long-Term Care Insurance?

    The Financial Implications of Continuing Care Retirement Communities

    Howard Gleckman’s Experience with Long-Term Care

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.

    If you read my work regularly, you know that I'm a little bit obsessed with the topic of long-term care, not just how to pay for it, but also all of the other dimensions of it, like the impact on families. To help discuss that topic, I reached out to Howard Gleckman. He is the author of a book called Caring for Our Parents, and he is also a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute, where he is affiliated with the Tax Policy Center and the Program on Retirement Policy. He also writes a great blog for Forbes. I asked him to discuss the basics of long-term care, as well as the financial ramifications and implications for caregivers.

    More from Howard Gleckman

    Bio

    Forbes Column

    Urban Institute

    TaxVox blog

    Caring For Our Parents, by Howard Gleckman

    Howard Gleckman on The Long View: ‘We Pretend This Isn’t a Problem’

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    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    The Hidden Crisis in Long-Term Care

    How Likely Are You to Need Long-Term Care?

    6 Steps for Smart Long-Term-Care Planning

    Worried About Long-Term Care Expenses? Let’s Do Something About It.

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    How to Retire: Prioritize Tax Planning in Retirement

    How to Retire: Transition from Saving to Spending

    How to Retire: Consider a Retirement Bucket Portfolio Strategy

    How to Retire: Know What ‘Enough’ Means in Retirement

    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

    How to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending

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  • Katie Binns, director of product management for Morningstar Indexes, discusses bank loans’ benefits even as interest rates are expected to fall. William Kerwin, equity analyst for Morningstar Research Services who covers Apple, reveals the two main things he wants to hear about on the earnings call.

    What Are Bank Loans?

    Bank Loans vs. Junk Bonds

    The Role of Bank Loans in Your Portfolio

    Why the Market for Bank Loans Has Grown

    Companies With Bank Loans Today

    Why Bank Loans Are Less Volatile Than Junk Bonds

    How Interest-Rate Cuts Could Affect Floating-Rate Investments

    Could Riskier Credit Investments Default with an Economic Slowdown?

    What’s Coming Up in the Markets?

    Is Apple Intelligence Worth Upgrading Your iPhone?

    How Important Are iPhone 16s Holiday Sales to Apple?

    Why Apple Discontinued Developing Self-Driving Vehicles and Electric Cars

    Could Nvidia Taking the Title as the World’s Most Valuable Company Affect Apple?

    What to Look for in Apple Earnings

    Apple Stock Outlook

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    The Morningstar LSTA US Leveraged Loan Index Highlights a Growing Asset Class Popular With Credit Investors

    A Way to Protect Your Portfolio Against Bond Price Drops

    Can Bank Loan Funds Rise to the Top Again?

    Apple iPhone 16 Event Inspires Confidence

    Keep up with Morningstar’s coverage of company earnings.

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    Is Your Portfolio Built to Withstand a Market Rotation?

    Inherited IRA Rules: What You Need to Know Before 2025

    How to Find the Best Health Savings Account

    How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma Stocks

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    William Kerwin, CFA

    Katie Binns

    Ivanna Hampton

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine talks with financial planning expert Jeff Levine about the importance of tax planning in retirement.

    Why Tax Planning is Key When Withdrawing from Your Retirement Portfolio

    Will Your Taxes Decrease in Retirement?

    Key Tax Strategies for Retirees Before They Have to Take RMDs

    Do Rules of Thumb for Retirement Spending Make Sense?

    How to Lower Your RMD Tax Bills

    How Qualified Charitable Distributions Can Help Lower Your Tax Bill

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of your retirement well.

    Today's episode will focus on the tricky topic of tax planning during retirement. To tackle this topic, I reached out to Jeff Levine, who is Lead Financial Planning Nerd at Kitces.com, and also serves as Chief Planning Officer at Buckingham Wealth Partners. Jeff is exceptionally good at explaining complex tax matters, so I knew that he would do a great job of delving into this topic.

    More from Jeff Levine

    Bio

    Kitces.com

    Buckingham Wealth Partners

    Jeff Levine on The Long View: Smart Tax Moves for 2023 and Beyond

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    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    The Big Retirement Myth

    Can You Control Required Minimum Distributions?

    8 Little-Known Facts About RMDs

    An Investing Road Map for Retirees

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    4 RMD Mistakes to Avoid

    How Retirees Can Avoid the ‘Tax Torpedo’

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    How to Retire: Transition from Saving to Spending

    How to Retire: Consider a Retirement Bucket Portfolio Strategy

    How to Retire: Know What ‘Enough’ Means in Retirement

    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

    How to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending

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  • Dan Lefkovitz, Morningstar Indexes strategist, discusses why it’s important to be ready for a range of outcomes during a market rotation. Nic Owens, equity analyst for Morningstar Research Services, talks about his outlook for Boeing stock ahead of earnings.

    Trends from the Q3 Market Rotation Extending into Q4

    Key Moments Sparked Market Volatility

    Will Value Stocks Make a Comeback?

    Value and Small-Cap Stock Outlook

    What’s Fueling Dividend Stocks Outperformance Against the Broader Market?

    Bond Performance in Q3 and Early Q4

    What Investors Need to Watch Out for in Q4

    Will the Market Rotation Persist?

    What’s Coming Up in the Markets?

    Why Boeing’s New CEO Announced Massive Layoffs

    How Boeing is Trying to Prevent a Credit Downgrade

    What Boeing is Delaying and Eliminating to Move Forward

    Where the Machinists’ Strike Stands at Boeing

    What to Look for in Boeing’s Q3 Earnings

    How Investors Should Approach Boeing Stock

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    3 Lessons From Recent Stock Market Drama

    Q3 in Review and Q4 2024 Market Outlook

    What the Election Could Mean for Big Tech Stocks

    How to Use Large-Cap Stocks in a Portfolio

    Boeing: Machinists Union Strike Unavoidable and Unfortunate

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    Inherited IRA Rules: What You Need to Know Before 2025

    How to Find the Best Health Savings Account

    How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma Stocks

    Is the Fed’s Plan to Avoid a Recession Working?

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    Dan Lefkovitz

    Nicolas Owens

    Ivanna Hampton

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with Washington Post personal finance columnist and author Michelle Singletary. They talk about the difficult psychological transition from saving to spending in retirement.

    Transitioning from Saving to Spending in Retirement

    How to Plan for Retirement When Your Spouse Doesn’t Retire at the Same Time

    Are Annuities Helpful for In-Retirement Cash Needs?

    Delaying Social Security in Retirement

    How Couples Can Approach Different Money Mindsets in Retirement

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.

    One of my favorite personal finance journalists is author and Washington Post columnist, Michelle Singletary. Happy to say that I've gotten to know Michelle a bit through our regular conversations. In her work and presentations, she frequently discusses her thriftiness. So, I wanted to discuss with Michelle an issue that I've observed through talking to a lot of retirees, that if they've been good savers like Michelle, it's difficult to flip the switch into spending. I asked her to discuss that transition in her own household.

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    Bio

    The Color of Money

    Spend Well, Live Rich

    What To Do With Your Money When Crisis Hits: A Survival Guide, by Michelle Singletary

    Michelle Singletary on The Long View: 'You Need Diversity'

    Read more from Christine Benz.

    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    3 Tricky Decisions for Every Retirement Plan

    We Need to Talk About Your Retirement ‘Spending’

    Social Security Planning Tips for Married Couples

    How to Determine Your Expected Retirement Date

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    The Psychology of Retirement Income: From Saving to Spending

    How Retirees Can Avoid the ‘Tax Torpedo’

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    How to Retire: Consider a Retirement Bucket Portfolio Strategy

    How to Retire: Know What ‘Enough’ Means in Retirement

    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

    How to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending

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  • Secure Act Concerns

    Rules for Traditional and Roth IRAs and Changes for Inherited IRAs

    Will Beneficiaries Need to Withdraw RMDs Every Year?

    Do People Who Inherit IRAs Still Need to Follow the 10-Year Rule?

    Why Congress Wants Inherited IRA Heirs to Follow the 10-Year Rule

    What Is Required of Non-Spouse Beneficiaries When Someone Passes After Starting RMDs?

    What Happens if the Original Account Owner Dies Before Taking Required Minimum Distributions?

    Can Non-Spouse Beneficiaries of Inherited IRAs Do a Rollover?

    When Should People Born in 1959 Begin RMDs?

    What You Should Do if You Skipped RMDs Between 2020 and 2024

    Key Takeaway

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    IRS Finalizes RMD Regulations: Key Takeaways and the 10-Year Rule for Beneficiaries

    How to Avoid Unintended Distributions from Inherited IRAs and 401(k)s

    4 RMD Mistakes to Avoid

    IRS Extends Waiver of Excise Tax for Inherited IRAs, but Not RMDs

    Inherited IRAs: What to Know About Taxes, RMDs, and More

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    How to Find the Best Health Savings Account

    How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma Stocks

    Is the Fed’s Plan to Avoid a Recession Working?

    Don't Overlook These Crucial Parts of Your Retirement Plan

    Denise Appleby, Morningstar contributor, explains the new inherited IRA rules including whether heirs need to take RMDs and follow the 10-year rule. Plus, what the next steps are if a beneficiary, who inherited an IRA since 2020, hasn’t taken RMDs yet.

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with wealth manager Harold Evensky, who inspired Christine’s work in retirement portfolio bucketing.

    How the Bucket Approach to Retirement Planning Helps Investors

    How the Bucket Approach Helped Keep Clients Steady During Market Downturns

    Benefits of Limiting Cash in Retirement Portfolios

    Why Investors Should Avoid Too Many Retirement Buckets

    Why Prioritizing Goals is Most Important for Retirement Planning

    The Most Underrated Aspect of Retirement Planning

    Overrated Discussions in Retirement Planning

    Harold Evensky’s Transition from Work to Retirement

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.

    Many of you know that I frequently talk about the bucket approach to retirement portfolio construction. I was inspired to work on bucketing after talking to Harold Evensky nearly two decades ago, and I knew that I wanted to chat with Harold for this podcast. He is the founder of Evensky & Katz/ Foldes Wealth Management and a retired professor of practice of the Texas Tech University Personal Financial Planning Department. Harold and I talked about how he hit on the bucket strategy and used it with his clients.

    More from Harold Evensky

    Bio

    Evensky & Katz / Foldes Wealth Management

    Blog

    Hello Harold: A Veteran Financial Advisor Shares Stories to Help Make You Be a Better Investor, by Harold Evensky

    Harold Evensky on The Long View: 'It's an Unmitigated Disaster'

    Read more from Christine Benz.

    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    Do You Need More Than 3 Buckets?

    The Bucket Investor’s Guide to Setting Retirement Asset Allocation

    Why Retirees and Investors Approaching Retirement Should Reduce Risk Today

    Take This Simple Step As You Approach Retirement

    7 Key Tasks for Investors Approaching Retirement

    Read about topics from this episode.

    Panicking About Market Volatility? Don’t Lose Money Chasing the Crowd

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    How to Retire: Know What ‘Enough’ Means in Retirement

    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

    How to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending

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  • Morningstar Inc editor Margaret Giles discusses the triple-tax-benefits of HSAs, how they compare to other tax-advantaged accounts, and whether you can save too much. Greg Carlson, senior manager research analyst for Morningstar Research Services, highlights the providers that received Morningstar's top ratings.

    What is an HSA?

    Who is Eligible for an HSA?

    HSA vs FSA

    How to Maximize the Triple-Tax Benefits of HSAs

    How Do HSAs Compare to Other Tax-Advantaged Accounts?

    Can You Save Too Much in an HSA?

    How Has the HSA Landscape Evolved Over Time?

    HSA Adoption Growth and the Rise of High Deductible Healthcare Plans

    How Does Morningstar Assess HSAs?

    What Makes a Good HHSA for SA for Spending?

    Top 3 HSA Providers for Spending

    What Makes a Good HSA for Investing?

    Top 3 HSA Providers for Investing

    Morningstar’s Guide to the Best HSA Providers

    Read about topics from this episode.

    The Best HSA Providers

    What Can My HSA Be Used For?

    3 Tricks for Getting the Most Out of Your HSA

    HSA vs. FSA: How to Choose One

    What to watch from Morningstar.

    How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma Stocks

    Is the Fed’s Plan to Avoid a Recession Working?

    Don't Overlook These Crucial Parts of Your Retirement Plan

    Boating Season Is Over, but Don't Overlook These Recreational Vehicle Stocks

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    Margaret Giles

    Greg Carlson

    Ivanna Hampton

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with personal finance expert Manisha Thakor to address the question of “What is enough?” when it comes to retirement.

    Do You Have Enough Financial Resources to Retire?

    How Retirement Spending Changes as We Age

    Planning for Long-Term Care in Retirement

    Non-Financial Planning for Retirement

    How to Establish a Sense of Identity Away From Work

    How to Take a Phased Approach to Retirement

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well.

    One big question that people often grapple with as they contemplate retirement is whether they'll have enough, financially and otherwise, in retirement. To help address that question, I sat down with author and personal finance expert, Manisha Thakor. She wrote a book called MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your "Enough". She is also the founder of MoneyZen, which is a financial education consultancy.

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    Bio

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    MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough,” by Manisha Thakor

    Manisha Thakor on The Long View: Finding Your Enough

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    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    How to Determine Your Expected Retirement Date

    A Retirement Readiness Checklist

    How Likely Are You to Need Long-Term Care?

    I’m Not Ready for Retirement (but I’m Not Waiting)

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    Your Retirement Checklist Should Go Beyond Finances

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    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

    How to Retire: Stay Flexible with Your Retirement Spending

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  • Karen Andersen, biotechnology strategist for Morningstar Research Services, discusses what GLP-1 drugs’ demand means for the biopharma industry’s five-year outlook. And whether the weight-loss drugs pose a threat to snack food stocks.

    Why GLP-1 Drugs Are in Demand

    Competition Between Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly

    How Expanding the Conditions GLP-1 Drugs Treats Could Influence Insurance Coverage

    Are Weight Loss Drugs a Threat to Snack Food Stocks?

    Big Pharma’s Looming Patent Cliff

    How Medicare Negotiations Impact the Pharmaceutical Industry

    What is a Biologic Drug?

    Upcoming Innovations in the Pharmaceutical Industry

    Which BioPharma Drugs Do We Expect to Contract?

    Big Pharma’s Five-Year Outlook

    Biopharmaceutical Stock Picks

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    2024 Biopharmaceutical Industry Landscape

    Obesity Drugs: Can New Firms Take Market Share From Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk?

    Investment Opportunities in the Biopharma Industry

    Obesity Drug Market: The Next Wave of GLP-1 Competition

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    Is the Fed’s Plan to Avoid a Recession Working?

    Don't Overlook These Crucial Parts of Your Retirement Plan

    Boating Season Is Over, but Don't Overlook These Recreational Vehicle Stocks

    5 Ways to Improve America’s Retirement Savings

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    Karen Andersen

    Ivanna Hampton

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with senior nerd at Kitces.com and assistant professor of finance Derek Tharp. They talk through how adjusting your spending throughout your retirement can enable you to spend more in the long run.

    How Actual Retiree Spending Deviates from Conventional Retirement Research

    Why Early Retirees Can Spend More Than the 4% Guideline

    How to Adjust Your Retirement Spending Over Time

    How to Get Comfortable With Variability in Retirement

    How to Transition from Saving to Spending

    How to Account for Long-Term Care in Your Retirement Spending Plan

    Key Takeaways

    Hi, I'm Christine Benz from Morningstar and welcome to the How to Retire podcast. It's a companion to my book, which is also called How to Retire. Each episode will provide a bite-sized lesson about how to do some aspect of retirement well. Today's episode will focus on how to make sure that the amount that you're spending from your portfolio is reasonable. To tackle this topic, I sat down with Derek Tharp, who is a Senior Research Nerd at Kitces.com and an Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of Southern Maine. I've loved Derek's work on how adjusting your spending in retirement can actually enable you to spend more over your lifetime. I feel like it's so practical and helpful, especially for people with tight financial plans heading into retirement.

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    Kitces.com

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    Derek Tharp on The Long View: An Alternative Approach to Calculating In-Retirement Withdrawals

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    How to Retire: Tips for Entering Retirement

    Should Your Retirement Withdrawals Mirror RMDs?

    3 Tricky Decisions for Every Retirement Plan

    7 Steps to Estimating Your In-Retirement Cash Flow Needs

    How to Pay Yourself in Retirement

    How Likely Are You to Need Long-Term Care?

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    The Psychology of Retirement Income: From Saving to Spending

    The 4% Retirement Rule Is Just a Starting Point

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    How to Retire: Understand the Role of Working Longer

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  • Preston Caldwell, senior US economist for Morningstar Research Services, discusses why the Federal Reserve made an aggressive interest-rate cut now. And what these lower rates mean for borrowers.

    Morningstar’s Take on the Federal Reserve’s First Interest-Rate Cut in 2024

    What is the Neutral Rate of Interest?

    Was the Half-Point Interest Rate Cut as “Timely?”

    Risks that Could Cause Inflation to Reheat

    What Signs from the Job Market Could Spur the Fed into Action?

    Does the Fed’s Forecast for Interest-Rate Cuts Line Up with Morningstar’s Expectations?

    How the Housing Market Can Return to Affordability

    What Lower Interest Rates Could Mean for Credit Card Borrowers

    Is the Fed on Track to Avoid a Recession and Pull of a “Soft Landing”?

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    How Much Will the Fed Cut Interest Rates?

    Fed Rate Cut Shows the Main Battle Against Inflation Has Been Won

    What’s Next for the Markets and Economy After the Fed Rate Cut?

    Fed Cuts Rates by Half-Point in Aggressive Start to Easing Cycle

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    Don't Overlook These Crucial Parts of Your Retirement Plan

    Boating Season Is Over, but Don't Overlook These Recreational Vehicle Stocks

    5 Ways to Improve America’s Retirement Savings

    Mutual Funds Turn 100. Can Investors Still Count on Them?

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    Ivanna Hampton

    Preston Caldwell

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  • Christine Benz, Morningstar’s director of personal finance and retirement planning, interviews financial experts about different aspects of retirement in ‘How to Retire,’ the companion podcast to her book of the same name. In this episode, Christine sits down with Yahoo Finance columnist and author Kerry Hannon to talk through the benefits of meaningful work in retirement.

    Benefits of Working Past Traditional Retirement Age

    What Does the Data Tell Us About People Who Work Longer?

    How to Make Working Longer a Part of Your Retirement Plan

    Dealing With Age Discrimination in the Workplace

    How You Can ‘Ask and Address’ Your Needs in Retirement

    Key Takeaways

    More from Kerry Hannon

    Bio

    Yahoo Finance Column

    In Control at 50+: How to Succeed in the New World of Work

    Kerry Hannon on The Long View: Remote Work Trend Benefits Older Workers

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    I’m Not Ready for Retirement (but I’m Not Waiting)

    Lessons From Another ‘Faux-tirement’

    How to Determine Your Expected Retirement Date

    Should Working Longer Be a Part of Your Retirement Plan?

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