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Retirement Answer Man

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Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, RMA, CPWA®
A top retirement podcast. Roger Whitney, CFP®, CIMA®, CPWA®, RMA, guides you on how to actually do retirement well financially and personally. This retirement p...
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  • Retirement Year End Planning: Withdrawing from Assets
    Join us in this insightful episode as we continue our series on year-end action items, focusing on optimizing your retirement planning. Today, we delve into the intricacies of withdrawing assets, discussing everything from flexible spending accounts to inherited IRAs. We also explore the concept of "gear, not stuff" with insights from Michael Easter, and how making thoughtful purchasing decisions can impact your financial health and the environment. Don't miss our deep dive into tax strategies and the importance of building a resilient retirement plan. Plus, we answer listener questions about decumulation, working with financial advisors, and more. Tune in to take actionable steps toward a secure and fulfilling retirement!PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT(00:00) This week we continue to discuss year end action items to optimize your retirement planning(00:50) We are gearing up for a retirement plan live case study for January. This time we will be focusing on someone who is single with no children.(02:10) Roger shares an anecdote about having his kitchen cabinets painted and discusses gear versus stuff.(05:00) Roger discusses the importance of buying high quality items that last.(07:25) Today we're going to talk about accounts we should consider withdrawing money from before the end of the year. First up are FSA accounts.(08:14) The next accounts we are going to talk about are inherited pre-tax accounts.(09:30) If you inherited an IRA prior to January 1, 2020, your required minimum distribution is required to be taken out by the end of this year.(10:48) What happens if you inherited an IRA after 2020?(12:25) Since the Secure Act 2.0 started in 2023, the penalty for not taking the required minimum distribution is 25% of what you should have taken.(13:35) The next type of required minimum distributions we are going to talk about are those that are age related for original IRA owners.(15:03) Proactively taking qualified distributions can lower your overall tax rate in retirement.LISTENER QUESTIONS (20:44) Next Month, we'll focus on answering some of your questions on AskRoger.(21:12) The first question comes from Scott about principal versus interest and decumulation.(28:59) Next, Joy says she needs help with retirement planning and decumulation of assets.(32:45) Mike asks about decumulation and resilience. How should pre-retirees position retirement assets as they reach the last five years or so before retirement?(39:11) Tom asks about the five year rule for Roth 401k conversions.SMART SPRINT(41:08) Take a look at the items that we talked about in terms of withdrawing assets.BONUS(41:45) Roger reads another excerpt from his grandfather's war journal.REFERENCESAsk Rogerhttps://www.rogerwhitney.com/askrogerMichael Easterhttps://twopct.comDinkytown Calculators- specifically the 1040 tax estimatorhttps://dinkytown.netSchwab Required Minimum Distribution Calculatorhttps://www.schwab.com/ira/ira-calculators/inherited-ira-distribution-calculatorSix Shot Saturdayhttps://6shotsaturday.comShow notes created by https://headliner.app
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  • Retirement Year End Planning: Contributing to Assets
    Join us as we dive into year-end financial planning strategies to optimize your retirement plan. This episode unpacks the essentials of contributing to various accounts like 401(k)s, IRAs, Roth IRAs, HSAs, and donor-advised funds before the year ends. We also discuss Roth conversions and answer listener questions about IRMAA brackets and required minimum distributions. Plus, hear a special tribute to veterans, featuring the first mission of Roger’s grandfather, a WWII bomber pilot. Don’t miss this comprehensive guide to maximizing your retirement savings and honoring those who served!SMART PLANNING SEGMENT(01:01) Rock Retirement Club is having its last open enrollment for the year.(02:26) This month the theme has been to look at year end planning items in order to optimize your plan of record.(03:40) This week we focus on contributing to assets between now and the end of the year. We will start off by discussing contributing to your 401K account.(05:30) The second thing we want to look at is contributing to an IRA or Roth IRA.(08:37) The next account you might consider contributing to is your health savings account.(10:07) Another thing you might consider contributing to is a donor advised fund or any type of charity.(15:03) The next one I’ll talk about today is 529 education plans.(17:00) Another account you might want to contribute to is your after tax investment account.LISTENER QUESTIONS(20:00) Roger talks about 51 missions that his grandfather flew during World War II in honor of Veterans Day.(21:10) Reid is concerned about IRMAA in 2026 regarding Roth conversions.(24:35) David asks a question about projected required minimum distributions for Roth conversions.(28:30) Joe asks about tax brackets and Roth conversions.(31:13) Denise says the more she reads about Roth conversions, the more confused she gets. SMART SPRINT(35:00) If you want to try to do some optimization, grab the worksheets from Six Shot Saturday and go through the lists.IN HONOR OF VETERANS DAY(35:54) In honor of Veterans Day, I'm going to share some missions from my grandfather to thank all of our veterans.REFERENCES Six Shot SaturdayRock Retirement ClubRetirement Answer Man- FREE Resource CenterShow notes created by https://headliner.app
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  • Retirement Year End Planning: Tax-Loss Harvesting
    Welcome to a transformative episode where we delve into year-end financial strategies to optimize your retirement planning. Join us as we discuss tax-loss harvesting with Erin Coe, a seasoned planner and tax expert. Learn how to strategically sell capital assets at a loss to reduce your tax burden and explore the nuances of capital gains, wash-sale rules, and more. Plus, we answer listener questions about Roth conversions and annuities. Don't miss this insightful guide to maximizing your financial health!PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT(00:25) Today on the show we begin to explore year-end action items.(02:23) So now that we're into tax season, we're going to do a primer on tax-loss harvesting with Erin Coe.(03:59) Tax-loss harvesting is the act of intentionally selling capital assets at a loss(05:25) Defining what a capital loss is(08:42)The intent is to reduce taxable income and reduce taxable liability (10:12) How do you gauge the impact of this?(13:34) Leave some buffer room to be careful on tax cliffs(15:35) The wash-sale rule means you can't sell a capital asset and claim that loss and then repurchase it within 30 days(21:27) What are some gotchas that we need to watch out for when evaluating portfolios?(22:24) Another problem is those carry forwards, you need to track it every year whether you are using it or not.(25:38) Tax loss harvesting is not just a December activity, it’s a year-round sportLISTENER QUESTIONS(28:05) Greg asks a question about Roth conversions for his older relative(34:24) Stanley says his wife has a taxable MYGA, multi year guaranteed annuity, and wants to know if he should take the lump sum or roll it into something else.(40:28) Jay asks about the pie or bucket approachSMART SPRINT(46:50) Review your after-tax accounts looking for unrealized losses and examine whether you can use them productively Join our live event on Roth conversions at livewithroger.com or sign up for the replay at sixshotsaturday.com.REFERENCES Dinkytown.netTurbo TaxRetirement Podcast NetworkSix Shot SaturdayRetirement Answer Man
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  • Think Smart, Retire Smarter: Razor Sharp- Occam and Hanlon
    Welcome to our latest episode, where we focus on empowering your retirement journey with clarity and energy. Today, we delve into two powerful mental models, Occam's Razor and Hanlon's Razor, to simplify your retirement planning and decision-making processes. We also welcome back Dr. Bobby Dubois in our Rock Life segment, where he shares insights on living longer and more energetically. Don't miss our discussion on practical steps to enhance your life and retirement.PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT(00:55) Roger will host a live online meetup on November 7 to discuss ROTH Conversions(02:30) Today we are going to talk about Occam’s Razor and Hanlon’s Razor(04:20) Occam’s Razor talks about when confronted with multiple options, the simplest is the best. Don’t overcomplicate things.(05:20) How to apply Occam's Razor in retirement planning(10:43) Hanlon's razor says never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by  incompetence or ignorance(12:15) Humans are messy and are usually not trying to harm or cause problems(12:50) How do you apply Hanlon’s Razor to retirement planning?INTERVIEW WITH DR. BOBBY(15:53) Today we are going to focus on building energy and discuss four different studies about inflammation.(17:00) The first study talks about how sleep impacts inflammation.(21:45) The next study discusses measures of inflammation that can be tested in the blood and what they suggest.(26:05) Third study shows exercise can improve our sleep and reduce inflammation(28:20) One study looked at five characteristics of an 80 year old to determine who was more likely to live to 100.(30:54) The takeaways are, there are things we can do that can really help us live long and well. Sleep, exercise, and diet can really make a difference in longevity. SMART SPRINT(32:40) I want you to look for an opportunity to practice Occam’s or Hanlon’s Razor in the next seven days.Six Shot Saturday Email Retirement Answer Man Webinar RegistrationBooks:The Great Mental Models- Shane ParrishPodcasts:Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby- Episode 3: Sleep
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  • Think Smart, Retire Smarter: Circle of Competence
    In this episode, we delve into the concept of the Circle of Competence, a key principle in the mental mindset arsenal. We also feature Karen's inspiring story of transitioning from accumulation to decumulation, redefining her retirement journey. Join us as we explore the importance of deep knowledge versus surface understanding, and how you can apply these insights to your life. Also, don't miss our upcoming live online meetup on November 7, where we'll discuss Roth conversions and introduce the Rock Retirement Club. Sign up at livewithroger.com and take the first step towards rocking your retirement!PRACTICAL PLANNING SEGMENT(00:00) This week we will talk about the Circle of Competence and decumulation (01:05) Live online meet up 11/ 7 at 7pm central about Roth conversions and RRC Open House(04:33) The internet creates false competence and internet experts(07:05) Circle of competence says individuals should focus their efforts within areas where they have a deep understanding or expertise (07:32) Warren Buffett is a master at staying within the Circle of Competence (12:10) Your competence in retirement is informed by your experience and research(14:00) How do you know who is competent at some level in retirement planning?(15:10)  As competence goes up, sometimes confidence can diminish(18:40) If you’re not in your Circle of Competence, what should you do?(21:30) How do you gauge someone's Circle of Competence?INTERVIEW WITH KAREN ABOUT DECUMULATION(24:27) Karen shares her story and journey to understanding decumulation(25:20) Karen became a widow five years before she retired from pediatrics at age 62(26:50) Karen learned from the RRC about the concept of decumulation(29:30) Second Order consequence of not touching principal (33:00) Karen talked about a degenerative issue from a vision standpoint in your family(35:56) I asked RRC members for recommendations on where to go, what to do(38:00) Karen recaps her travels as a single elderly lady traveling alone and with groups(40:29) So I'm thinking of you in decumulation, that change in conception and seeing in detail that it’s okay to spend x amount of money on various things.SMART SPRINT(43:11) In the next seven days, I want you to think about the distinction between accumulation and decumulation.REFERENCESGreat Mental Models-  Rhiannon Beaubien Shane ParrishInto Thin Air- Jon KrakauerLive Long and Well with Dr. BobbyOverseas Adventure TravelThe History Chicks PodcastRoad ScholarsThe Soul of Wealth- Dr. Daniel Crosby
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