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Important: Watch This Before Making Beneficiary Designations! Insight from Phoenix Financial Planner Ryan Eaglin

Don't Make Beneficiary Designations Until You Watch This! Phoenix Financial Planner Ryan Eaglin, explains. Making beneficiary designations isn't always as clear cut as you may think. Investments that will allow you to make these beneficiary designations. IRA, SEP, ROTH IRA, SIMPLE IRA, 401k, mutual funds, KEOGH, 403b, REITs, stocks, bonds, index annuities, fixed annuity.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERTING IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERTING IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA When it comes to estate planning, one important aspect that often gets overlooked is the designation of beneficiaries. Many individuals make the mistake of assuming that their will or trust will dictate who receives their assets after they pass away. However, this is not always the case. Beneficiary designations on certain accounts or policies can override any instructions stated in a will or trust. To shed lig

Is it better to designate the Trust as the beneficiary or directly name your children?

Should you name the Trust as beneficiary or name your children outright? Attorney Chris Berry answers this question on this episode of Berry's Bites. Estate Attorney and Advisor Chris Berry of Castle Wealth Group answers questions on retirement and estate planning every Wednesday at 1pm to register or give our office a call at 844-885-4200. Castle Wealth Group and Christopher Berry help families with estate planning, elder law, retirement planning , and tax planning from their offices in Brighton, Ann Arbor, Livonia, Bloomfield Hills, and Novi. Castle Wealth Group helps families with their legal, financial, and tax planning for their retirement and legacy. With the use of legal structures like revocable living trusts, Castle Trusts (asset protection trusts), Chris Berry and Castle Wealth Group can help your family plan, protect, and preserve what is important through their Retirement and Legacy Blueprint Process. For more info visit, #Trust #TrustBeneficiary #Ca

Top IRA Mistakes To Avoid

Top IRA Mistakes To Avoid: Schedule Your FREE Retirement Assessment Today Make retirement planning Easier Subscribe Now: Download Our Retirement Toolkit: If you are planning for retirement and saving in an IRA, what are some mistakes you should look to avoid so that you can have a successful retirement? In this episode of the Retire Once Show, we discuss mistakes that could end up costing you money in taxes or mistakes that can impact your intended beneficiaries. Submit questions to the show at Retire@theoremwm.com - Johnathan Rankin CRPC® CEPA®, Founder & CEO - Melissa Rankin - Wealth Management Advisor - Theorem Wealth Management, Financial Advisor Dallas Texas - Retire Once Show - 2022 Retirement Podcast Series ----------------------- CHAPTERS 0:00 - Introduction 1:25 - Beneficiary Mistakes 4:01 - Inherited IRA Advice 6:08 - Timing IRA Contributions 7:55 - Roth vs Traditional 9:27 - NonDeductable Contributions 10:34 - Ignoring NUA 12:50 - Tax Mistakes 14:41

Why Shouldn’t a Trust Be Your Retirement Account Beneficiary? | YMYW Podcast

Question: (Fish Sean Woo, Winter Springs, FL) Hey, Andi, Joe, and Big Al. Thanks for taking my call. This is Fish Sean Woo from Winter Springs, Florida, and I had a question about traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, and 401Ks, and why it is not a good idea to leave your trust as a beneficiary. I recently set up a trust, and before listening to you guys, I had the trust as the beneficiary. I was hoping you guys could explain why this is a bad idea. Now, for the important part, I drive a 2013 Toyota Tundra pickup truck that has never met a gas station it does not like. I don't have any four-legged friends, or three legged for that matter, but I do have 25 African cichlids in a 75-gallon fish tank. Thanks for taking my call. Great show! Listen to the full episode: Download the Estate Planning Organizer: Pure Financial Advisors, LLC is a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor providing comprehensive retirement planning services and tax-optimized investment management to thousa