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Retirement Crossroads: Lump Sum Vs. Pension And The Test That Helps You Decide | Wes Moss

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If you're torn between choosing a lump sum payout and a monthly pension payment the 6% test can provide the clarity you need to make an informed choice! Wes Moss breaks down the math behind the 6% test with examples, how inflation impacts these payments, as well as what this decision means for your retirement.

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