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Should You Spend Life Insurance Cash Value First or Last in Retirement? The Optimal Withdrawal Order

Insurance Pro Blog Podcast | Life Insurance and Annuity Insights

Release Date: 02/01/2026

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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 little in qualified accounts and most of your money is in Roth or brokerage accounts, the strategy flips. We explain how to use life insurance first in those situations, then repay loans later by de-risking other assets.

We also cover how to use life insurance as part of your necessary income floor alongside Social Security and pension income. You'll learn why taking only what you need from your policy early on gives you more flexibility later. The key is matching your withdrawal strategy to your specific mix of assets.

Whether you own whole life or indexed universal life, these principles apply to both. We break down the scenarios so you can make informed decisions about your retirement income plan.
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