Investors should stop thinking about required distributions simply as an annual task. Alex Nabaum
By Glenn Ruffenach
They are, as a rule, among the more unexciting words in the English language: required minimum distributions.
Today, though, RMDs—the annual withdrawals that many people, starting in their early 70s, must take from their nest eggs—are generating a surprising amount of noise and anxiety among retirees and financial advisers.
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