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Inherited Stretch IRA Strategies | YMYW Podcast

Hi Andi, Big Al and Joe! Big fan of your podcast! I am hoping that you might be able to help brainstorm some ideas for my family. One of my stepsisters passed away a few years ago, and she left her IRA valued at 160k to my other stepsister's son. When she first set up her account, she only had one nephew. The family grew, and she ended up having another niece and nephew prior to her passing. My sister knows that she would have wanted to leave equal shares of the IRA to all three of the children. She passed away prior to the change that requires withdrawal in 10 years, so they are able to leave the money in until RMD age, which will be 2039. The kids ages are 24, 21, and 15. The oldest son is going to college for the next couple of years and working part-time. We are trying to figure out how to split the money between the kids. Since he isn't making much money now, would it be better to pull it out now and set up accounts for the other kids? I'm not certai

How to Forecast Your Expenses in Retirement - Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 406

What will you actually need to spend in retirement? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 406, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA explain how to really think about and calculate your retirement expenses. Plus, does it make more sense to do Roth conversions or reinvest to reduce tax-deferred account balances? What about doing Roth conversions to a higher tax bracket than the one you’ll be in during retirement? The fellas also explain the alternative minimum tax, Social Security spousal benefits, and when in the year you turn 72 you must take required minimum distributions from retirement accounts. Finally, what should someone with no credit history, who hasn’t paid taxes, do with a $100,000 windfall? Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - How to Forecast Expenses in Retirement (David, Huntsville, AL) 08;52 - Download the Retirement Blind Spots Guide: Watch Retirement Blind Spots on YMYW TV: 09:45 - C

IRS Releases New Inflation Tax Brackets. What This Means For You

Since the start of the pandemic, inflation has RAVISHED the United States, but the IRS have shaken things up a bit with the new changes they implemented into 2023's tax brackets! What does this mean for you? Karlton Dennis breaks out the iPad to teach EXACTLY how much you will be taxed over the next year on today's Taxes Made Simple! HOW TO WORK WITH ME 📞Book a Professional Tax Strategy Consultation: MY PROGRAMS 🤑 Learn The Same Strategies The Rich Use To Live Tax Free: 🏡 Tax Alchemy Real Estate Tax Program: #taxes #taxfreeliving #taxexpert #taxreduction *Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I an attorney. This information is for entertainment purposes only. It is highly recommended that you speak with a tax professional or tax attorney before performing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Thank you.... ( read more ) LEARN ABOUT: Investing During Inflation REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD:

Health Insurance, Capital Gains, and Real Estate Strategy Retirement Spitball | YMYW Podcast

"I have been helped and entertained by your podcasts thank you so much. I would like you to spitball my situation. I have no debt at this time. yearly income approx. $100K. I plan to do some traveling overseas between 60 and 65. I am a US veteran. possible life expectancy up to 87. I am 58 and single. planning to retire mid-year 2023. Minimum basic living expenses to get in retirement is $33,000 or less. INCOME: PENSION - $24,000 yearly starts at age 60 old. DIVIDENDS -$5,000 comes from my brokerage account. SOCIAL SECURITY - $19,000 yearly at age 62. RENTAL INCOME - $8,000 a year ASSETS: BROKERAGE ACCOUNT - $350,000. 401K - $774,000 before tax ($65,000 is cash). ROTH 401k - $86,000. ROTH IRA - $61,000 ($2,000 is cash). HSA - $31,000 ($27,000 is cash). MONEY MARKET - $60,000. I-BONDS - $10,000. RENTAL PROPERTY - $50,000. HOME VALUE - $160,000. I would like to keep my Taxable income about $34,000 in order for me to be eligible for VA health benefits and/or to be able to u

Are We Behind on Our Retirement Savings? | YMYW Podcast

"Greetings Andi, Joe, and Roll Tide Big AL! I really enjoy your show and appreciate the information you bring to the listeners every week. A lot of the material I read very often has made me aware that I'm a bit behind compared to others in retirement savings. I would appreciate it if you could give me a spitball on if I'm on track for retirement. I'll try to keep it as brief as possible for Joe. Personal details: I'm 44, and my wife is 46. I drive a 2017 Honda CRV, and my personal beverage of choice is a mojito. My wife and I plan to retire at ages 62 & 64. Financial details: Our household income is $160,000. I've estimated our annual expenses in retirement to be $50,000 in today's dollars. (not adjusted for inflation) We have $300,000 saved in a combination of rollover IRA (200k), Roth IRA (50k), and Roth TSP (50k). I will have the benefit of carrying health insurance benefits into retirement, and after healthcare expenses and taxes my pensi

Who to Trust? Second Opinion Retirement Spitball - Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 409

Can you trust the opinion of just one advisor when planning for your entire financial future? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 409, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball their second opinions for some retirement plan and Roth conversion strategies, they illustrate one way some financial advisors may be acting in their own best interests, and they explain how to determine if you’re on track for a successful retirement. Plus, can you take penalty-free withdrawals from a Roth TSP to Roth IRA rollover in order to bridge the gap until age 59 and a half? Will paying for a home remodel with Roth conversion funds avoid tax? And, should you use Roth conversion money for these purposes? Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: 00:00 - Intro 00:56 - Are We Missing Anything or Can We Trust the Analysis and Retire? (Ken, Fremont, CA) 07:02 - Download the Quick Retirement Calculator Guide: 07:49 - Roth TSP to Roth IRA Rollover

Can I Start a Roth IRA for My Twelve Year Old Kid? | YMYW Podcast

At what age can I start Roth IRA for my daughter and what type (aggressive, mod, ect) do you suggest? She is 12. I’m a much older parent and want to start her in the right direction. College is provided already since I am retired military and 100% disabled. Thank you. Dave, Olympia, WA Download the Roth IRA Basics Guide: Listen to the entire Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast: Pure Financial Advisors, LLC is a fee-only Registered Investment Advisor providing comprehensive retirement planning services and tax-optimized investment management to thousands of people across the nation. Schedule a free assessment with any one of our experienced financial professionals: Office locations: Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Subscribe to the Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast: IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES: • Investment Advisory and Financial Planning Services are offered through Pure Financial Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor. • Pure Financ