In this episode of the Redefine Retirement podcast, host Ryan Wheless and actuary Peter Neuwirth explore the seismic shift from corporate pensions to 401(k)s since 1978, which fueled a 1,000%+ stock market surge from 1980–2000 while saddling individuals with DIY retirement risk. Neuwirth, a risk-averse bond-ladder investor, champions annuities as “longevity insurance” backed by trillion-dollar carriers, and unveils a coordinated strategy using HECM reverse mortgage credit lines as a buffer asset—drawing from portfolios in up markets and from growing, government-guaranteed home-equity lines in down markets to nearly eliminate sequence-of-returns risk. The duo traces home equity’s rise as the new “fourth leg” of retirement, warns of spike-expense, tax, and longevity risks (with life expectancy now pushing 110+ in upper quartiles), and stresses cash-flow matching over static spending models, urging advisors to treat Roth conversions, part-time earnings, and real estate as tools to outrun inflation, taxes, and market crashes in a 30–45-year retirement.Visit Peter Neuwirth’s website at: https://peterneuwirth.com/
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