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HOW SWPs HELP MANAGE CASH FLOW IN RETIREMENT

June 2025

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SWPs can be a powerful tool in retirement planning as they provide a predictable income from the corpus, while the balance stays invested and keeps earning returns

- Kundan Kishore

HOW SWPs HELP MANAGE CASH FLOW IN RETIREMENT

Imagine a situation when you worked hard all your life and built a significant retirement corpus. But what should you do when you retire and regular pay cheques stop coming? This is where most investors stumble. After focusing for decades on growing their wealth, they find themselves uncertain on how to manage it once the flow reverses from accumulation to decumulation.

It is at this stage that they need to put their corpus to work so that it not only helps meet their monthly needs, but also lasts long enough.

And what's the common mistake people commit at this stage? They, typically, shift their entire corpus into a savings accounts or other low-yield instruments for safety, thereby sacrificing growth.

Fortunately, mutual funds offer not just accumulation tools like systematic investment plans (SIPs), but also decumulation tools like systematic withdrawal plans (SWPs). They are designed to help retirees enjoy financial independence through steady, tax-efficient withdrawals.

An SWP is designed to do exactly what SIPs do, but in reverse. While SIPs help you invest regularly during your working years, SWPs help you withdraw regularly during your retirement years.

imageSays Gaurab Parija, head-sales and marketing, Bandhan AMC: “SWP allows retirees to withdraw a fixed sum of money at regular intervals—monthly, quarterly, etc.— from their mutual fund investments. In essence, it transforms an investment corpus into a salary-like income stream, bringing consistency and financial confidence in the post-retirement years.”

PREDICTABLE INCOME WITH GROWTH

The biggest concern in retirement is income continuity. One of the reasons why SWPs work is that the income is predictable, as per the investor's instruction to the fund house.

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