How many "extra" percent must be added to 4% for (very) early retirement?

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How many "extra" percent must be added to 4% for (very) early retirement? tiger 01-08-2008
Posted by tiger on January 8, 2008, 7:05 pm
Is there a rule, how many percent must be added for every year of
earlier retirement to a withdrawal rate determined for retirement with
67? Is it more than an additional 1% when it would be 35 instead of
67?

Even when there is not the intention to retire now, it is of interest
whether it would be possible. Especially this would help with
questions of occupational disability or the possibility to take more
risk in investment.


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