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EPISODE · Sep 19, 2025 · 56 MIN

Five Ways to Help Guard Your Retirement Against Inflation | Episode 139

from Safer Retirement Radio · host Brian Decker - Owner and Founder - Decker Retirement Planning

In this episode of Safer Retirement Radio, Brian Decker and Mark Knauss, CFP(R) walk through five essential strategies to help protect your retirement income from inflation—without exposing your portfolio to unnecessary risk. From laddered income accounts to hard assets and tactical stock exposure, they outline a disciplined approach built for today’s uncertain environment. You’ll also learn: Why COLAs (Cost of Living Adjustments) must be handled carefully in retirement income planning How traditional bond funds are vulnerable in a rising rate world What “real returns” mean—and why they matter more than nominal performance How Decker’s Two-Sided Model uses momentum and stop-loss rules to reduce risk in volatile or flat markets If inflation and future market returns are keeping you up at night, this episode gives you the education—and the options—you need. 📞 Ready to build a retirement plan that actually adjusts for inflation? Call 833-707-3030 or visit DeckerRetirementPlanning.com

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