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Retirement Without Permission

Insurance Pro Blog Podcast

Release Date: 11/02/2025

Spend Cash Value First or Last? show art Spend Cash Value First or Last?

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When you retire with multiple accounts, figuring out which money to spend first can feel overwhelming. You have qualified assets like IRAs and 401(k)s, Roth accounts, brokerage assets, and life insurance cash value. The order matters more than you might think. We walk you through the strategy of spending qualified assets first in most cases. This lets you take advantage of lower tax brackets while your qualified money is still relatively small. It also allows your life insurance to continue growing more efficiently over time. But the answer isn't always the same for everyone. If you have very...

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Time Beats Timing in Whole Life show art Time Beats Timing in Whole Life

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You've probably wondered if there's a perfect moment to start a whole life insurance policy. Maybe you're waiting for dividend rates to climb, or you think the economic conditions aren't quite right. We tackle this question head-on in this episode. The reality is that trying to time a whole life policy purchase like you would a stock market investment doesn't work. Whole life policies don't experience the same volatility as other assets. Dividend rates adjust gradually over time, and everyone benefits from rate increases regardless of when they bought their policy. We explain why the...

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How Much Cash Value Life Insurance Do I Actually Need? show art How Much Cash Value Life Insurance Do I Actually Need?

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You've probably wondered how much cash value life insurance you actually need. The truth is, there's no universal formula or magic percentage that works for everyone. This question oversimplifies what life insurance does and assumes there's a one-size-fits-all answer. We break down why "need" is the wrong word when it comes to cash value life insurance. In absolute terms, you don't need any cash value life insurance at all. But that doesn't mean it won't solve specific problems in your financial life. The amount of life insurance you should own—whether term or permanent—depends entirely on...

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Insurance Outlasts Your Financial Advisor show art Insurance Outlasts Your Financial Advisor

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Did you know that 40% of financial professionals plan to retire in the next 10 years? That means a lot of people face a real risk of outliving their advisor's career—or their advisor altogether. In this episode, we discuss why this transition creates unique challenges for retirees. When your advisor retires or passes away, you may find yourself searching for someone new at the very time cognitive decline makes financial decisions harder. We explore how life insurance and annuities can serve as a hedge against this risk. These products create stable, automated income streams that require far...

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Life Insurance Hedges Business Cycles show art Life Insurance Hedges Business Cycles

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You know that uncomfortable moment when your safe assets aren't paying what they used to? That's when most investors make their biggest mistake—chasing yield right before a market downturn. We're going to show you how life insurance breaks that cycle. The business cycle has a nasty habit of pushing conservative investors into stocks at exactly the wrong time. Interest rates drop, your CDs and bonds pay less, and suddenly risker assets look appealing. Then the market drops and you're stuck watching losses pile up on money that was supposed to be safe. Life insurance products move much slower...

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Why SPIAs Make More Sense show art Why SPIAs Make More Sense

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In this episode, we break down the significant changes Secure Act 2.0 brought to single premium immediate annuities (SPIAs). You'll learn how the new rules allow SPIA income to count toward satisfying your required minimum distributions. This change makes SPIAs substantially more attractive from a tax perspective. We walk through recent research that revisits the famous 4% withdrawal rule from the 1990s. The study compares the traditional approach to a strategy that splits your retirement funds between a SPIA and a stock-heavy portfolio. You'll see why this combination produces more income...

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Imperfect Execution, Solid IUL Results show art Imperfect Execution, Solid IUL Results

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In this episode, we walk through a real 10-year-old indexed universal life insurance policy that didn't follow the original plan. You'll see actual results from a policy where the owner paid about 41% less in premiums than planned and made sporadic payments throughout each year instead of sticking to a schedule. We break down the numbers to show you what really happened with this policy. The average index credit came in at 6.48%, slightly better than the 6% we used in projections. The internal rate of return essentially matched what we expected at policy inception, even though the cap rate...

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Do Indexed Products Rob You Blind? show art Do Indexed Products Rob You Blind?

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Ever wondered if insurance companies are pocketing the difference between what the market returns and what your indexed product credits? We break down exactly how indexed universal life and indexed annuities actually work behind the scenes. You'll learn how insurance companies divide your premium into three distinct buckets: guarantees, operational costs, and the options budget. We explain why cap rates and participation rates go up and down based on interest rates and market volatility. Most importantly, we address the persistent claim that insurers are making huge profits by limiting your...

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The Missing Wealth Management Tool show art The Missing Wealth Management Tool

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You've probably noticed that life insurance rarely comes up in wealth management conversations. When it does, it's usually dismissed with vague rules about income levels or net worth thresholds that don't actually mean anything. We think that's a problem worth addressing. In this episode, we explore why cash value life insurance deserves a seat at the wealth management table. You'll hear about the specific attributes that make it valuable—not as a path to massive wealth multiplication, but as a solid complement to your other investments. We cover the tax efficiency advantages that go beyond...

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Income Now or Income Later show art Income Now or Income Later

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Income Now or Income Later You've probably wondered whether life insurance or annuities make more sense for your retirement income strategy. This episode breaks down the key differences between these two approaches and helps you understand when each one works best. We explore why life insurance is like a "crockpot" that needs time to develop - typically requiring at least 10 years before you should consider taking income from it. In contrast, annuities work more like a "microwave," allowing you to start guaranteed income payments much sooner, sometimes within months of purchase. You'll learn...

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