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The Secret to Retiring Early AND Spending More Money

The Secret to Retiring Early AND Spending More Money

Update: 2025-08-29
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Retire earlier. Spend more. Live better. For most people, these sound like mutually exclusive goals—you can pick one, maybe two, but certainly not all three. Financial planner Aubrey Williams is here to prove that conventional wisdom wrong.


Joining BiggerPockets Money hosts Mindy Jensen and Scott Trench, Aubrey introduces his revolutionary guardrails strategy that completely flips traditional retirement advice on its head. Instead of the rigid, fear-based approach that dominates most retirement planning, Aubrey's method shows you exactly how to create flexible spending rules that respond to real market conditions.


This isn't just another investment strategy—it's a complete mindset shift. Aubrey walks through the psychological barriers that keep retirees from actually enjoying their money, then provides the practical tools and historical evidence you need to overcome them. Get ready for a masterclass in turning retirement anxiety into genuine retirement confidence, backed by decades of market data and real-world application.




00:00 Rethinking Early Retirement


01:24 Adjusting Spending in Retirement


02:30 Myths of Financial Independence


04:48 Tools for Decumulation


11:18 Guardrails for Safe Withdrawal


24:23 The Risks of Underspending


29:15 Introducing Risk-Based Guardrails


29:27 Building a Sample Portfolio


30:16 Adjusting Spending Based on Portfolio Performance


32:07 Historical Analysis and Guardrails


54:41 Connect with Aubrey!



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The Secret to Retiring Early AND Spending More Money

The Secret to Retiring Early AND Spending More Money

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