This Late-in-Life Roth Conversion Opportunity Spares Your Heirs
Expensive medical care in the later stages of life is an unpleasant reality for many, but it can open a window for a Roth conversion that benefits your heirs....
A Roth account is a type of individual retirement account (IRA) that is funded with after-tax dollars. This means that the money you contribute to a Roth account has already been taxed and you will not receive a tax deduction for your contributions. However, the money you contribute to a Roth account grows tax-free and you can withdraw your contributions and any earnings on them tax-free in retirement.
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Expensive medical care in the later stages of life is an unpleasant reality for many, but it can open a window for a Roth conversion that benefits your heirs....
You might want to convert all of your savings to a Roth in one go, but you could end up paying hundreds of thousands more in taxes than you have to....
Answering questions about the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA, the right kind of financial advisor for you, side gigs and increasing your income, and whether the Trump administration is going to get rid of PSL...
Contributing to a Roth IRA is one of the smartest ways to get ahead in investing. Here are five extra reasons why. The post 5 Little-Known Uses of Roth Contributions and Conversions appeared first on ...
Including a Roth IRA in your estate plan has clear tax advantages, which can be passed along to your heirs for years to come. But if passed down incorrectly, your heirs won’t reap the full benef...
One of the biggest reasons I was against contributing to a Roth IRA is my belief that most people won’t make more money in retirement than while working. As a result, they’re unlikely to p...
If you set up a 529 education plan for your children or grandchildren that is no longer needed for education expenses, there is a new game in town....
Does it make sense for Alex and his wife in Massachusetts to do Roth conversions now to the top of their eventual tax bracket? Steve in San Diego got serious about saving for retirement after Joe and ...
A Roth Conversion strategy may be a very helpful way to generate a tax-efficient legacy for your heirs, while reducing the overall cost. The post Pre-Death Planning: Roth Conversion appeared first on ...
The SECURE 2.0 Act contained changes to traditional and Roth individual retirement accounts and 401(k) plans that are being phased in over several years....
Top retirement articles covered Roth mistakes, wealth, average net worth, decision-making, rules, and more related to achieving a secure future. The post Best Financial and Retirement Articles from 20...
I am deciding whether or not to convert. I will be working for at least 10 more years. By then my tax-deferred funds will be slightly over $2 million. I want to convert at least $250k over a 5 year ti...
We answer a question from a 44-year-old Pittsburgh bus driver earning over six figures annually who maxes out a Roth IRA, contributes 10.5% to a 457 plan, and is covered by a pension. He owns five ren...
Discover the opportunities and limits of modeling your Roth conversion opportunities and get 6 tips for doing better. The post Planning for Uncertainty: Why Roth Conversions Require Iteration, Not Per...
Today we're bringing back one of our most downloaded episodes:The Three Reasons for Roth Conversions. We released this back in May of 2023 and it’s already shot up to be one of the most listened...
Republican lawmakers and conservative think tanks are proposing a new type of tax-advantaged savings account. Think Roth IRAs, but not just for retirement....
The Roth conversion is a popular year-end tax maneuver for DIY retirement planners. It works just as well at the start of the year, but more people are interested in December. The move involves transf...
I'm 67, and will have to start taking out RMDs from my IRA account at 73. This will give me a big tax hit at that time and subsequently. I was thinking I could pull out $50K/year from the IRA for the ...
You have heard your colleagues talk about this “Mega Back Door Roth” thing? Or perhaps you read about it here on FAANG FIRE and thought it was some exotic, complicated, advanced strategy. ...
Answering reader questions about the Mega Backdoor Roth, Roth conversions, solo 401(k)s, individual IRAs, and what to do with an inherited IRA. We also talk about whether the Robinhood 3% match is wor...
What do you do with the pennies your money earns between the contribution and conversion to a Backdoor Roth IRA? Not much. The post Pennies and the Backdoor Roth IRA appeared first on The White Coat I...
Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on paying the tax on your Roth conversions on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 507. If you take the money out of your retirement acco...
Today I have a guest post from personal finance enthusiast Dan Griffin. While Dan is not a practicing financial planner, he passed the CFP exam in 2010 and holds an Executive Certificate in Personal F...
Article says payoff takes too long. I'm not good with all the math, but the explanation given seems to make sense. Especially considering we never know what the tax rates will be on the future. I'm 60...
When picking which type of 401(k) or IRA is right for you, consider whether you want to save a little on your taxes now — or save a lot more on them later....
What’s a safe withdrawal rate for Wine Guy and Wine Gal in Sonoma California to have 35 years of “guaranteed” retirement spending? How aggressively should they convert their retireme...
Rob and his wife in North Carolina are 51 and 44 and would like to retire in the next 3-5 years. Are they on track, and what should they consider as far as Roth conversions are concerned once the tax ...
Roth conversions are almost a buzzword today, with many people jumping into them like they’re a guaranteed fix for tax worries—much like rushing into surgery hoping it will solve all your ...
Ever since I started saving for retirement in 1999, I’ve been a proponent of tax-deferred retirement vehicles like the 401(k) and skeptical of tax-now vehicles like the Roth IRA. Working in bank...
Prepaying income tax on a retirement account might be a good idea. Or it could be a really bad idea. Read this before pulling the trigger....
Can Ted and Georgette convert $1.6M in an inherited trust to Roth without distributing it? Should the trust own their home so they can use the home equity? Melissa was added as joint owner on her pare...
Think you might want to open a Roth IRA? Roth IRAs offer tax-free growth of your investments and no RMDs, but income limits are low and you have to wait to withdraw earnings....
When should Jack and Swan in Florida pay off their home, retire, and convert their savings to Roth for lifetime tax-free investment growth? Jennifer in Colorado wonders whether she should take taxes i...
Roth IRAs offer great tax-free income benefits, but to make the most of them in retirement, here are seven things you need to know: Contribution Limits: In 2024, you can contribute up to $7,000 annual...
Two proposed bills aim to open new doors to caregivers for contributing to Roth IRAs and making catch-up retirement contributions....
The short answer is: Not at all. Roth conversions can be great tax-saving strategies … for the right people. Are you a good candidate?...
Converting a tax-deferred account to a Roth can be a good strategy for lowering future taxes, but moving all of your money at once is typically not recommended....
I have an outstanding collection of resources on a variety of topics this month. We’ll explore financial planning concepts including Roth IRA conversions, building bond ladders, and performing 5...
If you’re concerned about possible tax policy changes after the next president takes office, you might want to consider a Roth conversion now....
The first Secure Act was a "game-changer for IRAs and Roth IRAs," according to a retirement expert. Here's the compelling case for paying taxes sooner....
Things to consider with an inherited 401(k) plan - such as, you can convert the plan to a Roth IRA, enjoying tax-free withdrawals afterward. The post Converting an Inherited 401(k) to Roth appeared fi...
What are the benefits of Roth conversions in retirement planning? James addresses questions about when Roth conversions become worthwhile. This episode explores key factors: Changes in tax bracket Spo...
Hawkeye and Elle are age 61 and in the 32% tax bracket. How should they get money into their Roth accounts for tax-free retirement income? Clark and Ellen are 69 and 68, expenses will pretty much be c...
Erik in MN is divorced, and the OC Birdman of South OC is getting divorced. Should Erik contribute to pre-tax retirement accounts or Roth? How should the Birdman and his soon-be-ex time the sale of th...
When you convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA matters if you want to limit how much you pay in taxes....
Should David in Ohio use 457 funds to do an in-plan Roth conversion in his 403(b) plan, and should he hire a financial advisor? Chris in DC needs a retirement and Roth conversion spitball analysis, an...
Gary is a 73-year-old with $8 million in savings. Despite having substantial assets, he’s concerned about missed opportunities for Roth conversions as he faces significant required minimum distr...
Listener Nael opens up a discussion about Roth conversions. There are benefits to doing Roth conversions, but can you do too many? Are there any downsides to Roth conversions? Reaping the tax benefits...
Healthcare subsidies are like a tax break and should always be optimized, right? That seems like an easy question that should have a straightforward answer. But the correct answer is, “It depend...
Listener Drew asks about a tax strategy for juggling capital gains and Roth conversions. While it can be a complicated question – especially when large accounts are involved – James provid...