
MoneyRx for CRNAs
Go behind the scenes with host Brett Fellows, CFP®, as he explores the unique opportunities and challenges facing Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists along the path to financial independence. In each episode, Brett shares expert insights and actionable advice, equipping you with the tools you need to take control of your financial destiny and retire on your terms.
MoneyRx for CRNAs
How Much Can I Spend with $2M in Retirement as a CRNA
You should be proud of yourself for saving $2 million for retirement, but instead, you're terrified. The problem? You don't know how much you can spend.
A couple, Sarah and Mike, found that their initial plan with a 12% withdrawal rate would have left them broke by age 75. With a few strategic changes, their retirement plan not only worked, but it also allowed them to retire years earlier than they thought.
In this episode, we use their example as a case study to show you how three key changes can mean the difference between struggling and living the lifestyle you've earned.
Brett explores:
- Why a high withdrawal rate can decimate a portfolio in the first few years.
- How a realistic look at your expenses can extend your retirement savings.
- The importance of optimizing your portfolio allocation for a long retirement.
- The power of tax optimization and Roth conversions during your early retirement "gap years".
- A spending framework for CRNAs with $2M in savings.
- A bonus scenario showing how a sensible plan can make early retirement possible.
Have questions about your own retirement plan? Let us know, and please share this episode with a friend or colleague who needs to hear it.
Key Timestamps:
(0:53) The $2 million question
(3:02) Their flawed first retirement plan
(4:40) The three strategic changes
(6:02) Change #2: Optimizing portfolio allocation
(8:35) The new successful plan
(10:28) What this means for you: spending framework
(12:24) Unique advantages and challenges for CRNAs
(14:49) Final message and outro
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