No Responsibility January

I took Monday “off” this week from posting.  I’ve kept a pretty tight schedule of posting on Mondays & Fridays for years, but I figured I’d just post once this week. The reason is that we were simply enjoying early retirement.  There’s something about the winter in Florida that makes retirement feel more real and enjoyable.  If retirement is like “permanent vacation”, it feels especially … Continue reading No Responsibility January

Cash On The Sidelines?

I rejoined our neighborhood investment club this past Friday morning. It was a crisp 55-degrees here in Celebration FL, so we met inside the neighborhood clubhouse. There are quite a few Snowbirds in the group like myself who haven’t seen the other guys since last April. Rather than talk about how well 2025 turned out for most investments, the conversation was forward looking. We were … Continue reading Cash On The Sidelines?

How High Can You Spend?

Since we’ve been chatting about 2025 investment returns, I thought I’d share this article about Dave Ramsey advocating an 8% “safe withdrawal rate” (SWR) for retirees.  I generally think Ramsey is a pretty sensible guy – encouraging people to get out of debt, invest in index funds, and build generational wealth.  Still, the idea of an 8% SWR seems more than a bit wild to … Continue reading How High Can You Spend?

Terrific 2025 Returns

Frequent contributor, Klaus Wentzel, mentioned that his dividend-driven portfolio was roughly +8.5% in 2025, after netting out the year’s living expenses. I’m watching the Sugar Bowl right now, so I thought I would add up how our portfolio ended the year. For benchmark’s sake, the S&P 500 was +16.6% (x-dividends) and the bond market (VBMFX) was +3.0%. We finished the year with a pleasing +14.3% … Continue reading Terrific 2025 Returns