Disclaimer: I get nothing from pointing out this deal, and I haven’t used the product below myself. But all the same, it might be of possible interest to readers of this blog.
“Cashflows and Portfolios” is one of my top places to get advice. (It’s listed along with other great resources, in the blogroll).
Along with great (and free) advice, the folks behind the blog offer for-fee retirement planning services. But they do have one twist for the hard-core DIYer: they offer access to retirement projection software so you can do your own projections. (Looks like they use Adviice — just like a lot of planners do).
Anyway, their latest newsletter indicates that they’ve lowered the price of their DIY retirement planning service and are offering an additional 10% off. You can get all the details here.
I do recommend paying for some kind of retirement planning service; I did it and it gave me the confidence to set my retirement plan in motion 2 years earlier than I first anticipated. You can read about how I came to the decision to “pull the plug” here.