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12 Sep 2019
2 min read

Drawing down without drawing a blank

In Part III of this series we discuss Centralised Retirement Propositions (CRPs). We have seen a number of financial planners post-pension freedom rebadge their existing Centralised Investment Propositions (CIPs), which have been designed for accumulation, into CRPs. As volatility increases, concerns are growing that sequencing risk (sometimes called “pound-cost ravaging”) could have a devastating impact on their client’s investments. But what can advisers do to help mitigate this and design more decumulation-focused portfolios?

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View Part I & Part II here.

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