My Lazy Retirement Investing Plan

My Lazy Retirement Investing Plan

Lazy retirement investing made simple: early retirement, index funds (VTI, VOO, VUG, VIG, VYM), withdrawal rate guardrails, 2–4 year cash liquidity runway, Roth conversions, MAGI/ACA & IRMAA tax strategy.

Ready for a “do less, retire better” portfolio? In this episode, I walk through my lazy retirement investing plan—built for early retirees and anyone who wants a low-maintenance, rules-based retirement approach that’s diversified, tax-smart, and actually livable. We’ll set up a 3-category index portfolio, place assets for taxes, build a 2–4 year cash runway for bear markets, and use flexible withdrawal guardrails so you can sleep at night and still enjoy life.

What you’ll learn:

  • The “lazy” portfolio (Foundational, Growth, Income) and why boring wins long-term
  • Examples to research: VTI/VOO (core), VUG (growth), VIG/VYM (dividends)
  • How to set your mix and rebalance (±5% bands / annual check-in)
  • Smart tax placement: ETFs in taxable, bonds/REITs in tax-advantaged, avoid surprise cap gains from index mutual funds in taxable
  • Building a 2–4 year liquidity runway (cash, CDs, short-duration TIPS)
  • Choosing a starting withdrawal rate (e.g., ~3% for longer retirements) + ±20% guardrails
  • Practical withdrawal order (taxable → traditional → Roth)
  • Roth conversions: when they can make sense and how to manage MAGI for ACA subsidies pre-65 and IRMAA after 65
  • The annual tune-up: rebalance, refill runway, run a tax/MAGI check, adjust withdrawals, and basic account hygiene

Free resources mentioned in this episode:

🔗Free checklist 12 Must – Do Steps to Retire Sooner and Smarter.

🔗 Free MAGI Calculator Template (Microsoft Excel download). Use it to estimate your MAGI for ACA plans.

👉To get the free downloads, go to my Patreon, click Join for Free, then click on the Tools collection, and you can download any of them from there. Here is the link to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/earlyretirementroadmap

🎧Listen to this episode titles I mentioned in this podcast and some others that are related/may be of interest:

  • How a Mutual Index Fund Cost Me $17K in Taxes (And How to Avoid This Mistake)
  • 🚨No Subsidies in 2026? Plan A vs Plan B (DO THIS)
  • How I Retired at 55: Do These 5 Things
  • ACA MAGI: How to Calculate & Manage It for Big Savings!
  • Roth Conversions or ACA Subsidies? The Early Retirement Dilemma No One Talks About
  • Will ACA Subsidies Disappear After 2025? What You NEED to Know!
  • How Early Retirees Can Pay WAY Less for Health Insurance!
  • The $12,900 Health Insurance Loophole for Early Retirees!
  • Health Insurance Options for Early Retirement: What You NEED to Know

💼 My Favorite Retirement Planning Tool! If you’re serious about planning for retirement, you’ve got to check out Boldin. It’s a powerful tool that helps you map out your financial future—whether you’re a DIY planner or just want to stress-test your retirement strategy.

👉 Try Boldin here: https://go.boldin.com/earlyretirementroadmap

Disclosure: This is an affiliate link, which means I earn a small commission if you decide to go on the paid plan after a free 2-week trial, or you can remain on the free plan, but I highly recommend the paid plan to use all its robust features! I personally use it for my retirement planning and love it! This link doesn’t cost you anything extra and helps to support the content I create. Thank you!

❤️ Depending on the platform you're listening on, please Like, Subscribe, Follow & Share, and leave a positive review if you found this episode helpful!

📺 When you're not on the go, check out my Early Retirement Roadmap YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@EarlyRetirementRoadmap?sub_confirmation=1

🌐 Visit my website for all my media, including my blog or to contact me about sponsorship or other business opportunities: https://mikeupland.com/

☕ Support: [Buy me a coffee](https://buymeacoffee.com/mikeupland.com)

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for educational purposes only and reflects my personal experience and research. It is not financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. Always consult with qualified professionals before making major retirement or financial decisions. I am not responsible for any loss or damages resulting from reliance on this information.

Tämä jakso on lisätty Podme-palveluun avoimen RSS-syötteen kautta eikä se ole Podmen omaa tuotantoa. Siksi jakso saattaa sisältää mainontaa.

Jaksot(73)

I'm 57 Now.  Here's What I'd Tell My 40-Year-Old Self.

I'm 57 Now. Here's What I'd Tell My 40-Year-Old Self.

After retiring at 55, I discovered that early retirement is about more than money. Here are the retirement lessons I wish I knew at 40 about time, health, work, freedom, and family. When I was 40, I t...

17 Elo 23min

I Retired at 55—5 Problems My 401(k) Couldn’t Solve

I Retired at 55—5 Problems My 401(k) Couldn’t Solve

I retired at 55, and I learned that a large 401(k) alone doesn’t solve every early retirement problem—especially access, ACA health insurance, taxes, and market downturns. In this episode, I walk thro...

10 Elo 17min

I Retired at 55 — Here’s the Risk Nobody Warns You About

I Retired at 55 — Here’s the Risk Nobody Warns You About

The big question that's always asked when it comes to retirement planning is do you have enough money? But the risk nobody warns you about is retiring too late. After retiring at 55, I’ve learned that...

3 Elo 11min

I Retired at 55. My Retirement Plan Is Intentionally Dumb.

I Retired at 55. My Retirement Plan Is Intentionally Dumb.

I retired at 55 with an intentionally dumb retirement plan—simple retirement planning built around low-cost index funds, cash reserves, flexible spending, and fewer moving parts. In this episode, I sh...

27 Heinä 15min

I Retired at 55—6 Signs Work Was Taking Too Much From Me

I Retired at 55—6 Signs Work Was Taking Too Much From Me

Working too much can quietly drain your time, energy, health, and relationships. After retiring at 55, I saw how burnout, work-life balance, and early retirement are more connected than I realized. In...

20 Heinä 17min

I’m 57. I Retired at 55. Why Am I Still Afraid to Spend Money?

I’m 57. I Retired at 55. Why Am I Still Afraid to Spend Money?

Retirement spending, early retirement, and the fear of spending money can feel strange after decades of saving. I retired at 55, and even with a solid plan, spending from the pile was harder than I ex...

13 Heinä 12min

I Retired at 55: My 7 Budget Rules That Survived Real Life

I Retired at 55: My 7 Budget Rules That Survived Real Life

Retirement budget rules matter even more when you retire early. I retired at 55, and in this episode I’m sharing the 7 budget rules that helped my retirement plan survive real life. Before I retired, ...

6 Heinä 17min

I Retired at 55: Don't Let a Calculator Keep You Working

I Retired at 55: Don't Let a Calculator Keep You Working

Retirement calculators, Monte Carlo simulations, and probability of success can be useful—but they can also keep you working one more year. I retired at 55, and here’s what I think calculators often m...

29 Kesä 16min

Suosittua kategoriassa Liike-elämä ja talous

sijotuskasti
mimmit-sijoittaa
psykopodiaa-podcast
rss-rahapodi
hyva-paha-johtaminen
ostan-asuntoja-podcast
rss-sami-miettinen-neuvottelija
pomojen-suusta
rss-laakispodi
rss-inderes
rss-hilden-kaira
rss-karon-grilli
rss-ammattipodcast
rss-startup-ministerio
lakicast
rahapuhetta
sijoituspodi
rss-sleekcast
asuntoasiaa-paivakirjat
rss-3-vinkin-podcast