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Important Tips to Consider Before Roth Converting in 2023: Exploring Roth Conversion Timing (Part 1)

When you perform a Roth Conversion, you are deciding to pay taxes today to get out of future taxes. Are you getting the most out of the taxes you are currently paying? How do you know? You can schedule an appointment with one of our Retirement Experts to look at your situation and help you plan for your future. Call us at (920) 544-0576 or go to Timestamps: 0:00 - The Best Roth Conversion Timing Strategy in 2023 0:11 The Normal Roth Conversion Process 1:22 Timing Strategy #1 - The Most Common Strategy 2:38 Timing Strategy #2 3:22 A Common, But Wrong, Objection 5:13 Timing Strategy #3 + #4 5:58 Timing Strategy #5 - The Safeguard Method 7:06 A Drawdown Method Example 8:22 The Historical Results - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Always remember, "You Don't Need More Money; You Need a Better Plan" 🍿 Subscribe to our channel: 🏆 Join our Weekly Email Series: 📈 Talk with us about your retirement plan here: 📚 The New 60/40: How the Next Generation of

Should you Convert your IRAs to ZERO? | Roth Conversions

Is your retirement income withdrawal and tax planning strategy optimized for your retirement? You can schedule an appointment with one of our Retirement Experts to look at your situation and help you plan for your future. Call us at (920) 544-0576 or go to If doing some Roth Conversions is good, does that mean doing larger Roth Conversions is better? Should you convert all of your IRAs? How aggressive should you be on a conversion in a given year? These are common questions that we receive after many retirees find that Roth Conversions are necessary to optimize their retirement tax situation. As with most tax planning, the answer is... "It depends." In this video, we guide viewers through the key variables that determine how much you convert. We talk through who will benefit from converting everything and who will be better off leaving some tax deferred accounts to fill in lower brackets later in retirement. #RothConversion #RetirementIncomePlanning #M