“Best Retirement Podcast With Humor 2022” (FIPhysician). Learn strategies that can help you retire successfully on this funny personal finance podcast. Financial advisor Joe Anderson, CFP® and certified public accountant Big Al Clopine, CPA answer questions about your 401k, IRA, Roth conversions and backdoor Roth IRA, how to pay less taxes, asset allocation, stocks and bonds, real estate, and other investments, Social Security benefits, capital gains tax, 1031 exchange, early retirement, and more money and wealth management strategies. YMYW is retirement planning, investing, and tax reduction made fun, presented by Pure Financial Advisors - a fee-only fiduciary. Access free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air to get your Retirement Plan Spitball Analysis, and read episode transcripts: http://YourMoneyYourWealth.com
Roth Conversions to Pay Less Tax on Retirement Withdrawals - 466
Should Peter LemonJello, who has high income, and his wife, who is retired with zero income, file their taxes as married filing separately so they can start Roth conversions? What are the tax implications of Roth conversions for Randy in Chi-town, an early retiree in the 32% tax bracket? Caity with a C in SLC is self-employed and over the income max to contribute to a Roth, so now what? And Ben in Oceanside, CA wants to know what impact Roth conversions will have on required minimum distributions after age 73? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on all these Roth conversion tax reduction strategies, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 466. Plus, does the math make sense on a company-matched Kai-Zen indexed universal life insurance policy for Kickass Seabass in New Jersey? Ed in Virginia wants to know the earnings limits for family Social Security benefits. But first, can JJ in Florida’s retirement portfolio handle withdrawals of $150,000 per year? And from the banks of the Mighty Mississippi, what should midwestfabs’ post-employment asset allocation be? Access this week's free financial resources and the episode transcript in the podcast show notes, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis, at https://bit.ly/ymyw-465 Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Can Our Retirement Portfolio Handle $150K Annual Withdrawals? (JJ, FL) 04:08 - What Should My Asset Allocation Be, Post-Employment? (Midwestfabs) 11:43 - 2024 Financial Market Outlook: read the blog by Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA, Pure Financial Advisors’ Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer 12:39 - Tax Spitball: Married Filing Separate and Start Roth Conversions? (Peter LemonJello, FL) 14:58 - Roth Conversion Tax Implications for an Early Retiree in the 32% Bracket (Randy, Chicago) 21:34 - Self-Employed and Over the Max to Contribute to Roth – Now What? (Caity, Salt Lake City) 25:07 - Impact of Roth Conversions After Age 73 on RMDs (Ben, Oceanside, CA) 28:12 - Mile Markers to Retirement - YMYW TV Retirement Readiness Guide - free download 28:52 - Does the Math Make Sense on a Company-Matched Kai-Zen IUL Policy? (Kickass Seabass, NJ) 34:53 - Social Security Family Benefits Earnings Limits (Ed, VA) 42:42 - The Derails
1/30/2024 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Personal Finance 101: How to Teach Teens About Money - 465
How and what should we teach teenagers about money, to make the next generation financially literate? That’s what CJ in Philadelphia and Teresa want to know, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 465 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Hap and Bee have a military pension and VA disability - Joe and Big Al spitball on when they’ll be able to retire, and what they need to do to get there. And they spitball on whether Grace in Seattle is on track to retire early at age 55. David and Victoria in Grand Rapids, Michigan are killing the game - in their early 30s with $400,000 income and over a million saved. When should they start funding the traditional retirement accounts instead of the Roth accounts? And, find out how the first annual Anderson Household Financial Summit went! Access this week's free financial resources and the episode transcript in the podcast show notes, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis, at https://bit.ly/ymyw-465 Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Financial Guidance for Teenagers (CJ, Philadelphia - voice) 07:43 - How to Start a Finance 101 High School Course? (Teresa) 13:12 - EASIretirement.com - free retirement calculator 14:18 - Military Spitball: When Will I Be Able to Retire (Hap & Bee, CA) 22:56 - Anderson Family Financial Summit 26:03 - Spitball If I Can Retire Early at Age 55 (Grace, Seattle) 33:02 - 10 Will & Trust Mistakes to Avoid | Estate Planning - YMYW TV Estate Plan Organizer and Survivor’s Guide - free download 33:51 - Killing it at 34, When to Consider Contributing to Traditional IRA? (David & Victoria, Grand Rapids, MI) 44:43 - The Derails
1/23/2024 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Tax Strategies, Backdoor Roth, Buy vs. Rent - 464
It’s a voice message extravaganza as Joe and Big Al talk about tax gain harvesting on Dante in New York’s daughter’s custodial account, and the tax impacts of Leon in Chicago investing in his brokerage account. The fellas also spitball on whether Michelle in San Diego, en route to San Francisco, should buy or rent in her 60’s, the mega backdoor Roth and the pro rata rule for Sean and his cichlids in Winter Springs, Florida, and whether Jason in NOLA can do the backdoor after recharacterizing his contribution. Plus, should Kevin in Ohio make like the Steve Miller Band and "take the (pension) money and run"? Can Scott in Colorado make like Johnny Paycheck and "take his job and shove it" when it’s time for the rule of 55? And should Suzi and Peter consider long term care insurance and protecting their assets with an irrevocable trust? Access this week's free financial resources and the episode transcript in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-464 Timestamps: 01:07 - Custodial Account Tax Gain Harvesting: Reported on My Daughter’s Taxes or Mine? (Dante, NY - voice) 05:17 - Tax Impacts of Investing in a Brokerage Account? (Leon, Chicago - voice) 10:50 - Three (okay, four) ways you make YMYW the show that it is Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis 12:28 - Is it Better to Buy or Rent in My 60s? (Michelle, San Diego - voice) 19:50 - Mega Backdoor Roth & the Pro-Rata Rule (Sean, Winter Springs, FL - voice) 26:56 - Should I Take the (Pension) Money and Run? (Kevin, OH - voice) 32:13 - Money Makeover Guide - limited time special offer - download by this Friday! Complete Money Makeover - How to Do a Financial Facelift - YMYW TV 33:08 - Should We Consider Long Term Care Insurance and Protecting Our Assets with an Irrevocable Trust? (Suzi & Peter, San Diego) 39:23 - Can I Do a Backdoor Roth After a Re-characterization? (Jason, NOLA) 43:42 - Spitball My Early Retirement Plan & the Rule of 55 (Scott, CO) 52:29 - The Derails
1/16/2024 • 55 minutes, 19 seconds
Retirement Investing, Roth Conversion Pros & Cons: YMYW Best of 2023 - 463
We’re revisiting your favorite Your Money, Your Wealth topics and Derails of 2023 in this Roth and retirement investing mega-episode. Safe investing when you’re risk averse, mutual funds vs. ETFs, stable value funds, and estimating retirement income needs when you’re a young saver with a pension made the YMYW best of 2023 on the investing side. On the Roth side, what to do when there’s too much money in your traditional IRA, whether Roth conversions are really as good as they sound, and who’s right about the Roth conversion strategy, our listener or his advisor? Timestamps: 01:05 - How to Safely Invest and Protect $400K When You’re Risk Averse (Tyler, OH – voice - from episode 425, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on YouTube) 07:43 - Stable Value Fund Vs. Brokerage Account for Living Expenses? (Sharon, Waukesha - voice - from episode 424, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on Apple Podcasts) 17:02 - Mutual Funds vs. ETFs in a Tax-Advantaged Account? (Midwestfabs, St Paul, MN from episode 420, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on Spotify) 23:40 - How Should Young Savers Invest Pensions and Estimate Retirement Income Needs? (Adam, Oregon - from episode 413, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on Spotify) 29:43 - I’m Not Sure Roth Conversions Are as Good as They Sound! (Christine, Seattle - from episode 440, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on Apple Podcasts) 39:31 - Who’s Right About My Roth Conversion Strategy, Me or My Financial Advisor? (Brad, Sarasota, FL - from episode 409, published at the end of 2022, but one of our 2023 top viewed on YouTube) 49:17 - We Have Too Much in Traditional IRA. How's Our Roth Conversion Plan? (Kelly, Idaho - from episode 423, among YMYW most popular 2023 episodes on YouTube) 01:00:59 - The Best YMYW Derails of 2023 Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-463 Emotional Investing - YMYW TV Emotionless Investing Guide - our special offer for a limited time, download it by this Friday! Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs - free download Episode Transcript & YMYW Best-Of 2023 Lists! Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
1/9/2024 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 1 second
Can You Retire Early at Age 50 or 60? - 462
Can Clark Kent’s dad in Hutchinson, Kansas retire at age 50? Will Devin in South Carolina be fat and happy or cutting calories if he retires at 59 and a half? Can Scott Magic in Idaho retire to a good and simple life at age 60? Gina and her wife are 52 and 58. Can they retire in four years, and how much should they be putting in their Roth accounts? Plus, Frenchie in Maine needs a spitball on a Roth conversion strategy with Canadian retirement funds, and Andi shares what she knows about target date funds. Timestamps: 00:49 - Can Superman’s Dad Retire at Age 50? (Martha Kent, Hutchinson, KS) 07:23 - Can We Retire to a Good Simple Life at Age 60? (Scott Magic, ID) 14:12 - Fat & Happy in Retirement or Cutting Calories at Age 59 and a Half? (Devin, SC) 20:56 - We're 52 and 58. Can We Retire in 4 Years? How Much Should We Put in Roth? (Gina, WA) 28:06 - Canadian Retirement Roth Conversion Strategy? Target Date Funds? (Frenchie, Maine) 37:06 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-462 EASIretirement.com free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
1/2/2024 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Roth & Retirement Spitball, Insurance, and the Origins of YMYW - 461
Spitballing on early retirement and Roth conversions to finish 2023. How can Jack and Diane (no, the other, other Jack and Diane, these are the ones in Rochester, MN) bridge the gap to retirement at age 61? Can Michael in San Diego do a Roth conversion without it impacting his taxes? Plus, what should "the Flintstones" do with their whole life insurance policies? What spitballs of wisdom do the fellas have for Michael, who is “benefit-less” in Kansas City, MO? Then, we wrap up the final episode of the year with the YMYW origin story. Timestamps: 00:48 - How to Bridge the Gap to Retirement at Age 61? (Jack & Diane, Rochester, MN) 06:04 - Can I Convert to Roth Without Impacting My Taxes? (Michael, San Diego) 10:22 - What to Do with Whole Life Insurance Policies? (Wilma & Fred Flintstone) 16:55 - Financial Strategies for the “Benefitless” (Michael, Kansas City, MO) 23:46 - The Origins of YMYW 36:14 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-461 The Complete Roth Papers Package Financial New Year’s Resolutions: Tips for Getting Your Finances in Order The Economy, Currencies, Stocks, and 2024: End of Year Market Update webinar Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
12/26/2023 • 40 minutes, 34 seconds
How to Invest: Bonds, CDs, and Roth Conversions - 460
Joe and Big Al spitball on investing in index funds, bonds, CDs, treasuries, annuities, net unrealized appreciation on company stock, and where to park cash right now. Plus, how do taxes, Roth conversions or the Mega Backdoor Roth, and donor advised funds factor into those investing strategies? Will and Debbie in Gettysburg are investing an inheritance, LJ in Philly and Jane want the fellas’ take on the pros and cons of various safe investments, Roger and Jessica in Cowtown Ft. Worth need four different financial spitballs, and should M.E. in Atlanta do a Roth conversion and put money in a donor-advised fund in the same year? But first, Dianna in Spotsylvania needs an investing plan for her 86-year-old Mom. Timestamps: 00:57 - Investment Spitball for 86yo Mom: Index Funds? Roth IRA and Conversions? (Dianna from Spotsylvania, Virginia) 05:57 - How Should I Invest My Inheritance? (Will and Debbie, Gettysburg, PA) 14:12 - How’s My Laddered CD Investing Strategy? (LJ, Philly) 17:07 - Tax on Treasuries vs. CDs vs. Annuity: Where to Park Cash Right Now? (Jane) 22:27 - NUA Company Stock, De-Risking With Bonds, & Mega Backdoor Roth (Roger & Jessica, Ft. Worth) 34:13 - Donor Advised Fund and Roth Conversion in the Same Year? (M.E., Atlanta) 40:54 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-460 Top 10 Tax Tips Guide (limited time offer - download by this Friday!) 10 Tax-Cutting Moves to Make Now - YMYW TV Investing Basics Guide 10 Steps to Improve Investing Success Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
12/19/2023 • 47 minutes, 15 seconds
Advisor Touts 8% Returns, But Says I Can Only Withdraw 4%?! - 459
Do financial advisors have some secret blood handshake that they’ll all claim they can get you 8 percent returns, but then tell their clients they can only withdraw 4 percent in retirement? That’s Mark in Minnesota’s question today on YMYW. Plus, should Matthew in Seattle quit the DIY approach to his finances and hire a fee-based financial planner? What do Joe and Big Al think about Steven in Connecticut’s “opposite of sequence of returns risk” strategy for retirement withdrawals and “bonuses”? Can listener Joe have an active and comfortable retirement at age 62? Elle in Los Angeles needs some spitballing on contributing to traditional or Roth 401k, student loans, and the potential tax benefits for paying mother in law for babysitting. The fellas also answer some more last-minute year-end tax questions for George, and for Chuck in Idaho. But first, Mike in CO gets priority with his voice message about tax loss harvesting. Timestamps: 01:08 - Any Reason Not to Do Tax Loss Harvesting? (Mike, Steamboat Springs, Colorado - voice) 05:46 - Should I Switch from DIY to a Fee-Based Financial Planner? (Matthew, Seattle, WA) 16:00 - If Advisor Touts 8% Returns, Why Can I Only Withdraw 4%? (Mark, MN) 24:49 - 3% Retirement Withdrawals + Bonuses = Opposite of Sequence of Returns Risk? (Steven, CT) 31:05 - Can I Have an Active and Comfortable Retirement at Age 62? (Joe) 36:35 - 401k Vs Roth 401k Contributions, Student Loans, and Babysitting Tax Benefit (Elle, Los Angeles) 41:16 - When to Pay Taxes on a 2023 Roth Conversion? (George) 43:26 - Cost Basis: First In First Out to Minimize Taxes? (Chuck, ID) 47:27 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-459 EASI Retirement Spitball Analysis: YMYW TV EASIretirement.com Free Retirement Calculator 6 Secrets to Bigger Tax Savings from Your Nonprofit Donations: YMYW TV Tax-Smart Charitable Giving Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
12/12/2023 • 51 minutes, 59 seconds
Retirement Spending and Timing Your Mortgage Payoff - 458
Should Brian in Binghamton, New York pay off his mortgage for a guaranteed 6% return? How bad did Steve in Pittsburgh screw up his retirement, and can he afford to buy a new house away from his a-hole neighbors? Can Susan and her husband in Cape Canaveral Florida retire in a year and a half and should they pay off their mortgage? And how can Edith and Archie in Kansas maximize Roth Conversions and factor paying off the mortgage into their retirement spending strategy? Plus, Steve and Marcia in Indiana and Florida wonder about their retirement spending and whether they should collect Social Security now or wait until age 70, and should Sunny D in Arizona keep potential withdrawals in cash or sell investments as needed to satisfy required minimum distributions (RMDs)? We kick things off with Shelly’s voicemail about investing the proceeds from the sale of a business. Timestamps: 00:58 - How to Invest $1M From the Sale of a Business? (Shelly - voice) 06:55 - RMDs: Keep Potential Withdrawals in Cash or Sell Investments as Needed? (Sunny D, AZ) 10:00 - Pay Off Mortgage for Guaranteed 6% Return? (Brian, Binghamton, NY) 15:52 - How Bad Did I Screw Up My Retirement? Can I Afford to Buy a New House? (Steve, Pittsburgh) 21:40 - Can We Retire in 1.5 Years? Should We Pay Off the Mortgage (Susan, Cape Canaveral, FL) 32:14 - How to Maximize Roth Conversions While Spending From Our Portfolio and Paying Off the Mortgage (Archie & Edith, KS) 39:39 - Retirement Spending and Collecting Social Security Now or Wait to Age 70? (Steve & Marcia, Indiana & Florida) 47:56 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-458 Withdrawal Strategies Guide Free Financial Assessment Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
12/5/2023 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
How to Cut Your Taxes Before Year-End - 457
Last-minute tax questions answered: should Brad in Wahoo, NE save to his regular 401(k) instead of his Roth 401(k) so he can claim the American Opportunity Tax Credit? Should Jennifer and Zeke in NY set up a Roth IRA and file taxes for their 13-year-old that’s got some earned income? Does Cindy in San Diego have to report her Medicare Advantage over-the-counter medication benefit on her taxes? And should our buddy Carl Spackler wait until the new year to deposit his rollover check? Plus, Em in FL needs ideas for moving her Mom from a low-cost-of-living area to a high-cost-of-living area, Wannabe Landlord wonders about creating an LLC for his real estate, and can CJ in FL and IN report pro-rated real estate expenses on schedule E? Finally, the 5-year rule on Roth withdrawals once again, this time for Brutus Buckeye, and Bruce from Joisey is back, this time he wants to pay cash for a car. Timestamps: 01:08 - American Opportunity Tax Credit and Other Tax Strategies (Brad, Wahoo, NE) 05:07 - Tax Filing for 13-Year-Old With Earned Income (Jennifer & Zeke, NY state) 09:47 - HSA: The Last Month Rule for Health Savings Accounts (JZ, New York) 13:01 - Income Tax and Sales Tax Explained (Cindy, San Diego - North County) 16:23 - Deposit Rollover Check After New Year to Avoid the Pro-Rata Rule? (Carl Spackler, FL) 21:12 - Strategies for Mom to Move from LCOL to HCOL Area (Em, FL) 26:28 - LLC For Real Estate Investment Properties? (Wannabe Landlord) 28:28 - How to Report Pro-Rated Real Estate Expenses on Taxes (CJ, Florida & Indiana) 32:22 - 5-Year Roth IRA Withdrawal Rule - Sigh (Brutus Buckeye, Columbus, OH) 37:41 - Should I Pay Cash for a Car? (Bruce, Joisey) 43:15 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-457 Reduce Your 2023 Taxes With These End-of-Year Tax Planning Strategies (free on-demand webinar) End-of-Year Tax Strategies Guide DIY Retirement Guide (LIMITED TIME OFFER! Download by Friday, Dec. 1, 2023!) Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
11/28/2023 • 49 minutes, 41 seconds
How to Bridge the Gap to Retirement Income: Pension Spitball - 456
Planning to retire early? Joe and Big Al spitball on bridging the gap to your retirement income when there’s a pension in the mix, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 456. Manley and his wife are in their early 50s and have teacher’s pensions. Can they retire in 2 and a half, or even one and a half years? Can Bucky in the Midwest retire in 2024, and can Henry Karl Kittensburg III retire in about 3 years, with all the milk his heart desires? How should Paul in Houston choose his pension options for early retirement? Is Greg in Southern California’s CalSTRS teacher’s pension enough for his retirement? Keaton Money in Colorado needs the fellas to help him decide between his pension’s fringe benefits and brokerage account returns, and big Paw in a mid-Atlantic state asks for a spitball on how to reduce taxes on an impending headcount reduction lump sum payout. Timestamps: 00:58 - Early 50s, Teacher’s Pensions. Can We Retire Early in 1.5 or 2.5 Years? (Manley, Nashville) 08:17 - How to Choose Pension Options for Early Retirement (Paul, Houston, TX) 18:25 - Is CalSTRS Teacher’s Pension Enough in Retirement? (Greg, Southern California) 22:02 - Am I In Good Shape to Retire in 2024? (Bucky from the Midwest) 23:32 - Pension Fringe Benefits vs. Brokerage Account Returns (Keaton Money, CO) 32:00 - Can We Retire at Age 59? (Henry Karl Kittensburg III, Western OH) 40:42 - How to Reduce Taxes On a Headcount Reduction Retirement Lump Sum Payout? (Big Paw, mid-Atlantic state) 50:50 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-456 Retirement Income Strategies Guide EASIretirement.com free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
11/21/2023 • 55 minutes, 30 seconds
Can High Earners Fund a Roth IRA Without Paying More Tax? - 455
Steve & Sharon in Minnesota are high earners - can they get more money into their Roth IRA without paying more tax? Should Fred in western New York do Roth conversions before required minimum distributions kick in? If Mike in Utah saves on healthcare premiums now, will that mean large RMDs and tax bills for him later? Should Mark in Maryland do a backdoor Roth after maxing out his 401(k)? And should Joseph in Kansas contribute to his new employer’s traditional or Roth 401(k)? Timestamps: 00:49 - Should We Do Roth Conversions Before RMDs Kick In? (Fred, western NY) 10:22 - Will Saving on Healthcare Premiums Now Mean Large RMDs and Tax Bills Later? (Mike, UT) 19:36 - Where to Invest After Maxing Out 401(k)? Backdoor Roth? (Mark, MD) 28:04 - How to Get More into Roth Without Paying More Tax? (Steve & Sharon, Roseville, MN) 39:24 - Roth 401(k) or Traditional 401(k) With New Employer? (Joseph from Wichita, KS) 47:08 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-455 End-of-Year Tax Planning Webinar - live and free, tomorrow Nov 15, 2023, 12pm Pacific, 3pm Eastern - register now! How to Build a Recession-Proof Portfolio - YMYW TV Recession Protection Guide - free download Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
11/14/2023 • 53 minutes, 52 seconds
Is Our Retirement Savings Enough to Ever Retire? - 454
Will Ron and Candy in Connecticut ever be able to retire, and are Bruce and Selina in Philly saving enough to retire? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 454 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, are Pebbles and Bam Bam in Kentuckystone missing anything when it comes to using their brokerage account to pay Roth Conversion taxes? And Susan in San Diego is 55, spends about $36K a year, and has almost a million saved - can she retire yet? And finally, our buddy Will knows he shouldn’t time the market, but…. Timestamps: 00:50 - Will We Ever Be Able to Retire? (Ron, CT) 09:54 - Are We Saving Enough to Retire? (Bruce and Selina, Philadelphia) 17:36 - What Am I Missing? Brokerage Account Spitball (Pebbles & Bam Bam, Kentuckystone) 27:05 - Nearly $1M at 55, Spending $36k/Year: Can I Retire Early? (Susan, San Diego) 31:36 - I Know We Shouldn’t Time the Market, But… (Will) 40:46 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-454 How to Cruise Into Your Retirement - YMYW TV Cruising Into Retirement Checklist - download by this Friday! EASIretirement.com free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
11/7/2023 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
No Retirement Advice or Recommendations, Just Spitballing - 453
Can Jessie and Becky in Iowa retire now at age 52? Should Robert and his wife file their taxes separately, to pay less tax on their required minimum distributions? Can Joe and Al validate Mike in Minnesota’s retirement plan, and does a backdoor Roth make sense for him? How in the world will Mike in New York be able to retire at a reasonable age? And what will retirement income look like for Marty in San Diego? Just spitballs here, no retirement advice! Timestamps: 00:49 - Can We Retire Now at Age 52? (Jessie and Becky, IA) 10:09 - Should We File Taxes Separately to Minimize Taxes on RMDs? (Robert) 19:56 - Validate Our Retirement Plan: Does a Backdoor Roth Make Sense? (Mike, MN) 25:11 - How in the World Am I Going to Retire at a Reasonable Age? (Mike, Utica, NY) 29:19 - What Will Our Retirement Income Look Like? (Marty, San Diego) 35:06 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-453 Retirement Readiness Guide - free download Retirement Pop Quiz - how well do you know retirement? EASIRetirement.com - free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
10/31/2023 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Why Would a Tax Advisor Discourage 529 Plan College Savings? - 452
Why does Becca in Florida’s advisor "poo-poo" her strategy for funding 529 plans for education? Keith, commenting on Spotify, wants to know about reimbursing yourself from a 529 plan for the scholarship amount used for education without penalty, and Wendy way up in New York wants to know if she should use retirement funds to pay for college and home renovations. Plus, what are the pros and cons of starting Roth conversions for Renee in Wisconsin, and is she on track for retirement? Will the IRS penalize Dan in Michigan for not paying Roth conversion tax in January? With the 5-year Roth clock, how does compounding interest work when Aaron in Ohio changes custodians? And Kirk in Iowa wonders how the Affordable Care Act tax credit works with dependents. Timestamps: 00:55 - Why Doesn’t My Financial Advisor Want Me to Fund 529 Plans? (Becca, FL) 08:19 - Is 529 Plan Self-Reimbursement for Scholarships Okay? (Keith) 10:22 - Should We Use Retirement Funds to Pay for College and Home Renovations? (Wendy, way up in north NY) 18:11 - Pros and Cons of Starting Roth Conversions: Are We On Track for Retirement? (Renee, WI) 28:58 - Is the IRS Going to Penalize Me For Not Paying Roth Conversion Tax in January? (Dan, Milford, MI) 30:38 - Roth 5-Year Clock: Compounding Interest on Rolled Over Retirement Accounts (Aaron, OH) 32:19 - How Does the Affordable Care Act Tax Credit Work with Dependents? (Kirk, IA) 37:11 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-452 ABCs of College Funding - free download Money Saving Tips fro Funding College - YMYW TV How to Save for Education; 529 Plan, Coverdell, Prepaid Tuition and More - on-demand webinar Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
10/24/2023 • 40 minutes
Mega Backdoor Roth Conversion 5-Year Rule and Bond Investing - 451
Should Jim in New Jersey do the YMYW-infamous Megatron (the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA) or use his Roth 401(k) - and how can he keep bonds out of his Roth accounts? Joe and Big Al discuss the January first start date when it comes to the 5-year rule on Roth conversions for Nancy in Wisconsin, and they spitball on those Roth clocks for withdrawals and tax-efficient investments for Johnny Mercer in Savannah, GA, who also wants to know the pros and cons of bonds vs. bond funds vs. CDs. Plus, should Brad in St. Louis incorporate bonds into his investment portfolio, given the fact that he will have pensions and Social Security providing 5 streams of fixed income in retirement? Timestamps: 00:58 - The Megatron: Mega Backdoor Roth IRA vs. Roth 401(k) (Jim, NJ) 14:42 - 5-Year Rule on Roth Conversions: How Does January First Default Start Date Apply? (Nancy, WI) 19:43 - 5-Year Rule on Roth Conversions vs. Tax-Efficient Investments, Bond Funds Vs. Bonds Vs. CDs (Johnny Mercer, Savannah, GA) 32:42 - What’s the Best Strategy for Incorporating Bonds into Our Retirement Portfolio? (Brad, St. Louis) 40:09 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-451 Complete Roth Papers Package - includes the Roth Basics Guide, the 5-Year Rules for Roth IRA Withdrawals, and the Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs 10 Steps to Improve Investing Success Investing Basics Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
10/17/2023 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
Retirement Withdrawals: What's a Safe Distribution Rate? - 450
How much can you safely spend in retirement? Is the four percent rule outdated? Joe and Big Al spitball on a safe retirement distribution rate for those in the 55-60 age range for Clay in Ohio. They also spitball on withdrawal rates when there’s a pension in the mix for Jonny and June in the Bay Area of California, and for William in Maryland, who is concerned he might be exposing himself to sequence of returns risk by spending too much in early retirement. Plus, when does Dan have to take required minimum distributions from the IRA he inherited from his Dad in 2021? Finally, Wayne in San Diego wants to know how to protect his bank accounts from FedNow, the Federal Reserve’s new peer-to-peer payment system. Timestamps: 00:53 - What’s a Safe Retirement Distribution Rate? (Clay, OH) 07:57 - Can We Retire at Ages 50 and 48? (Johnny & June, East Bay, CA) 19:01 - Spitball My Retirement Withdrawal Rate (William, MD) 24:50 - When Am I Required to Take Money From My Inherited IRA? (Dan) 28:54 - How to Protect Money From FedNow? (Wayne, San Diego) 32:37 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-450 Withdrawal Strategy Guide - free download Withdrawal Trap Doors: How to Avoid Them! YMYW TV Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
10/10/2023 • 35 minutes, 10 seconds
What To Do With Your Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plan? - 449
What should Martin do about his outrageously fee-heavy 403(b) plan? Should EF hedge his pre-tax non-qualified 415 excess plan? What should Max do with his old TIAA plan, and what are the pros and cons of a cash balance defined benefit plan for self-employed people like Brent Money? Plus, Mike needs Joe and Big Al’s spitball on the highly compensated employee rule and excess 401(k) contributions, and the fellas explain how employee stock purchase plans are taxed for Big Cheese Bob the Tomato. Timestamps: 00:55 - What to Do About My Outrageous Fee-Heavy 403(b)? (Martin, Miami, FL) 05:56 - Should I Hedge My Pre-Tax Non-Qualified 415 Excess Plan? (EF, Kansas) 14:25 - What to Do With My Old TIAA Retirement Plan? (Max, Seattle) 24:29 - Highly Compensated Employee Rule and Excess 401(k) Contributions (Mike, Castleton, NY) 29:16 - How Are Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPP) Taxed? (Big Cheese/Bob the Tomato) 32:26 - Cash Balance Plans Pros and Cons for Self-Employed (Brent Money, Bennington, NE) 40:52 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-449 Investing Basics Guide - free download Financial Boot Camp: Investing Basics - new from YMYW TV Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
10/3/2023 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Low Mortgage Interest Rate vs. Future Gains: Is Trading Up Worth It? - 448
Coach Dobber and his wife in Edina, Minnesota have a low mortgage interest rate and a decent amount of home equity. Should they put that equity to work and take the risk on buying a higher value home at a reduced price, even if it means a much higher interest rate and higher monthly payments too? Plus, Joe and Big Al spitball for Adam, in the birthplace of aviation, on the taxation of passive rental income, and capital gains from his portfolio and the sale of his business, prior to his early retirement. They also spitball for Charles in Idaho, on taxes on the sale of his mother-in-law’s house. And should Dan’s wife and business co-owner retire from the business and take Social Security Disability? And will Social Security be reduced for everyone? Steve in Vegas has a cautionary tale to tell. Timestamps: 00:55 - Stay With a Low Mortgage Rate, or Buy Up at a Reduced Price? (Coach Dobber, Edina, MN) 16:10 - Early Retirement Taxes on Rental Income and Capital Gains? (Adam, Dayton, OH) 24:55 - How to Figure Taxes on Sale of Mom’s House (Charles, ID) 29:47 - Should Spouse and Business Co-Owner with Alzheimer’s Retire and Take Social Security Disability? (Dan, Midwest USA) 36:04 - Will Social Security Be Reduced for Everyone? A Cautionary Tale (Steve, Las Vegas) 44:17 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-448 2023 Key Financial Data Guide EASIRetirement.com - new free retirement calculator! Social Security Handbook Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
9/26/2023 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
Can You Shorten Your Working Years? - 447
Can Sven and Olga in Minnesota shorten their working years? Should PJ in Michigan take his pension lump sum or the annuity payments, and should he maintain an aggressive asset allocation in retirement? Plus, the fellas spitball early retirement strategies for Joe in Massachusetts and Nick in California, and they discuss how to tell the difference between post-tax contributions and pre-tax funds converted to Roth at tax time for Victor. Timestamps: 00:45 - Can We Shorten Our Working Years? (Sven & Olga, MN) 07:50 - Pension Lump Sum or Annuity? Aggressive Asset Allocation in Retirement? (PJ, Michigan) 23:31 - Can We Retire at Ages 55 and 52? (Joe, MA) 29:54 - Help Me Spitball Some Retirement Goals (Nick, CA) 35:07 - Post-Tax Contributions and Pre-Tax Funds Converted: How to Tell the Difference? (Victor) 39:40 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-447 Retirement Income Strategies Guide Register for the Investing 101 webinar, Wednesday, Sept 27, 12pm PT Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
9/19/2023 • 40 minutes, 35 seconds
DIY Early Retirement Planning - 446
Should Jackson and Elsa from Wyoming fire their financial advisors and shop for lower fees, or switch to do-it-yourself financial planning? Can 34-year-old Bob in Texas retire early at 50, and what’s the best way for him to put an extra $30K to work? How much should 35-year-old Matthew in the middle of nowhere Wisconsin be saving for retirement in pre-tax accounts vs. post-tax accounts? And finally, should Michelle in Minnesota leave excess education savings in a 529 plan or move it to a Roth IRA? Timestamps: 00:58 - Should We Fire Our Advisors and Go DIY or Shop for Lower Fees? (Jackson & Elsa, WY) 11:51 - Can We Retire at Age 50? Best Way to Put Extra $30K to Work? (Bob, TX) 19:51 - How Much Should We Save for Retirement Pre-Tax vs. Post-Tax? (Matthew, Middle of Nowhere, WI) 28:27 - Excess 529 Plan College Savings: Leave it or Move it to Roth? (Michelle, MN) 35:34 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-446 DIY Retirement Guide - limited time offer, download by Friday 9/15/23! EASIRetirement.com - free retirement calculator Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
How will a diet COLA on a pension affect retirement plans for Joe and Barb in Tulsa? Percy in South Carolina has a pension too. He’s timing the market, but should he change his investing strategy as he approaches retirement? Plus, Michael in Virginia needs ideas to fund a custodial Roth IRA for his 3-year-old and 2-month-old kids, and Rocco in NYC catches Big Al on capital gains exclusions. But first, will scary future events mean Michelle in San Diego will have to pay more tax and the highest possible Medicare premiums? Timestamps: 00:44 - Will Scary Future Events Mean Paying More Tax and Highest Medicare Premiums? (Michelle, San Diego) 10:46 - Market Timing, Pension & Roth Retirement Spitball (Percy, North Myrtle Beach, SC) 18:34 - FERS & Military Pension Diet COLA Retirement Spitball (Joe and Barb, Tulsa, OK) 26:49 - Can I Employ My 3-Year-Old and 2-Month-Old Kids to Fund a Custodial Roth IRA? (Michael, VA) 29:38 - Capital Gains Exclusion: Both Members of a Married Couple Need to Be on Title? (Rocco, NYC) 35:16 - COMMENT: Semi-Retired at 65 (Jetta Jay from Raleigh) 39:00 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-445 EASIRetirement.com - new free retirement calculator! Retirement Rescue Plan - Your Money, Your Wealth TV Retirement Rescue Guide - limited-time offer, download by Friday 9/8/23 Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
9/5/2023 • 40 minutes, 33 seconds
What Are the Rules for Taking Money From a Roth IRA? - 444
Charles has had it with Joe and Big Al stumbling through the Roth 5-year rules, so he explains to Joe and Big Al, once and for all, the rules for withdrawing money from a Roth IRA. Plus, is Shane missing any retirement risks before he retires early at age 55? Nick wants to know if employers are required to adopt all of the provisions in the SECURE Act 2.0, or if they can pick and choose which to implement, like they can with the rule of 55? Plus, how can Stew offset huge capital gains on the sale of an inherited house, and we revisit whether George can move investments in-kind from an inherited trust to a brokerage account. Timestamps: 01:57 - Roth IRA 5-Year Rules for Withdrawals Explained (Charles) 10:39 - Any Retirement Risks I’m Missing Before I Retire at Age 55? (Shane, Chester County, PA) 16:42 - Do Employers Have to Adopt All of SECURE 2.0? (Nick, OH) 21:10 - How to Offset Huge Capital Gains Taxes on the Sale of an Inherited House? (Stew, Clairemont) 25:49 - Can I Move Investments In-Kind From Inherited Trust to Brokerage Account? (George, KS - from ep. 433) 34:02 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-444 EASIRetirement.com - new free retirement calculator! 5-Year Rules for Roth IRA Withdrawals Guide - free download SECURE Act 2.0 Guide - free download 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
8/29/2023 • 36 minutes
Spitballing Retirement and Social Security for Worst Case Scenarios - 443
Harsh realities of life can very quickly change your retirement plans and your entire financial future. In this episode, Joe and Big Al spitball on dealing with these realities. What financial strategies can they suggest for William and his 33-year-old wife, who has metastatic breast cancer? Debbie and Emily each experienced the unexpected sudden passing of their partners. Is it possible to minimize the capital gains tax on Debbie’s son’s inheritance, and can Emily retire in a year? Josie has lousy longevity in her family and wants to plan for the worst case scenario of dying before her husband. Alfred is 81 and concerned that he’s going to run out of money before he runs out of time, and Richard has a sobering story that changed his thoughts about when to collect Social Security. Finally, Irene is subject to the Government Pension Offset (GPO) - can she withdraw the money she paid into Social Security? Timestamps: 01:03 - Financial Strategies for the Young and Disabled (William, TX) 08:16 - How to Minimize Son’s Capital Gains Tax on Inheritance (Debbie, HI) 14:37 - Can I Quit Work in a Year? Should I Do Roth Conversions? (Emily, Rochester, MN) 20:22 - Worst Case Scenario Retirement Spitball Analysis (Josie, Atlanta) 28:45 - Are We Going to Run Out of Money? How Much Can We Safely Withdraw? (Alfred Pennyworth) 32:35 - Life Lesson on When to Take Social Security (Richard) 40:15 - Can I Withdraw the $17,000 I Paid into Social Security? (Irene, Bremerton, WA) 46:00 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-443: Estate Planning Organizer - free download Social Security Handbook - free download 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
8/22/2023 • 50 minutes, 49 seconds
RSU, Mutual Funds, Bonds, and Annuities - 442
What’s the best strategy for E-Dog’s restricted stock units with his employer, how are RSUs taxed, and how do Roth conversions fit into the mix? Plus, should Jay in Raleigh liquidate his annuities or follow “Stan the Annuity Man’s” advice and take the annual payments? Elisa wants to know how a mutual fund portfolio would work in retirement, and what’s a good way for listener Joe to invest in bonds in a taxable account to bring his portfolio back into proper balance? Finally, the fellas spitball on Medicare savings vs. Roth conversions for David, and an unrealized gain strategy on an UTMA education savings account for Jay in California. Timestamps: 00:50 - Restricted Stock Units: RSU Spitball Analysis (E-Dog, Boulder, CO) 14:44 - Annuity Retirement Spitball Analysis (Jay, Raleigh, NC) 26:36 - How Would a Mutual Fund Portfolio Work in Retirement? (Elisa) 31:13 - Asset Location: How to Invest in Bonds in a Taxable Account to Rebalance? (Joe) 35:09 - Medicare Savings Vs. Roth Conversions (David, Logan, NM) 40:04 - UTMA College Savings Unrealized Gain Strategy (Jay, CA) 47:05 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-442 Why Asset Location Matters - free guide 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
8/15/2023 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Early Retirement Withdrawals & Capital Gains Tax Explained - 441
Does the math work for Chris’ early retirement plan? What’s a safe retirement withdrawal rate for Luke, who wants to be part of the financial independence / retire early or FIRE movement - and what does Joe have against FIRE? Plus, Jake is about to change jobs, can Joe and Big Al uncover any tax planning opportunities for him? The fellas also explain capital gains tax for our buddy Carl Spackler, and they spitball on those capital gains when it comes to selling a house for Olga and for LJ, and Jim wonders about the impact of selling a house on Affordable Care Act subsidies. Timestamps: 00:54 - Early Retirement Spitball: Does the Math Work? (Chris, Philadelphia) 04:27 - FIRE Withdrawal Rate for Long-Term Capital Preservation? (Luke, Ft. Collins, CO) 14:26 - We’re 38 and 33. Any Tax Planning Opportunities Before I Change Jobs? (Jake, VA) 20:48 - Capital Gains Tax Explained (Carl Spackler, FL) 23:55 - House Sale Tax Strategy (Olga, Chula Vista) 26:32 - Do I Need to Worry About Investment Property Sale Proceeds? (LJ, Philadelphia) 30:46 - How Will Selling a Home Impact ACA Subsidies? (Jim, Santa Cruz) 35:52 - New One Star and Five Star Reviews 38:10 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-441 Guide to Cracking the Financial Code at Any Age FIRE interviews on YMYW Spitballing Retirement Planning in Your 30s (YMYW podcast 391) 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
8/8/2023 • 41 minutes, 56 seconds
Are Roth Conversions Really As Good as They Sound? - 440
Christine isn’t sure that Roth conversions are all they’re cracked up to be. Erick needs a retirement spitball analysis for his Roth conversions, annuities, and the real estate in his self-directed IRA, Billy the disgruntled attorney wants to know if he can retire now, and Zach wonders just how bad is it to rely on the lottery for retirement? But first, Joe and Big Al spitball military retirement strategies. Timestamps: 01:16 - I'm 22, Military. Should I Be Spending More Instead of Saving So Much? (Cole - voice) 06:19 - I'm 27. How Should I Max Out Military and Second Job Retirement Contributions? (Adam) 09:08 - Retiring With Pensions at Ages 59 & 63. Is Our Retirement Plan Sound? (Scott, AL) 16:55 - I’m Not Sure Roth Conversions Are as Good as They Sound! (Christine, Seattle) 26:44 - Roth Conversion, Annuities, Real Estate in Self-Directed IRA Strategy? (Erick, CA) 37:23 - Can a Disgruntled Attorney Quit and Retire Now? (Billy, Joplin, MO) 39:53 - Just How Bad an Idea Is Relying on the Lottery for Retirement? (Zach, Tuscaloosa, AL) 47:18 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-440: 6th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey - one randomly-chosen participant will win a $100 Amazon e-gift card! Financial benefits for military families 2023 Key Financial Data Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
8/1/2023 • 48 minutes, 59 seconds
$7M Tax-Free or $10M Retirement? Backdoor Roth or Lower Fees? - 439
Should Carl Spackler stick with his backdoor Roth strategy, or go for lower fees? Should Kevin go all Roth, or stick with his current three tax-diversified buckets strategy? (That depends - would he rather have $7 million tax-free, or $10 million in tax-deferred retirement accounts?) Can Lily claim all the extra allowances she can, to jam as much money as possible into her Roth? Can Dave retire now and ride his motorcycle into the Bavarian Alpine sunset, and does Peggy Lee need to be feverish about the tax underpayment penalty with her Roth strategy? Timestamps: 00:53 - Do I Need to Worry About a Tax Underpayment Penalty with My Roth Strategy? (Peggy Lee, North Dakota) 07:17 - What Am I Doing Wrong? Can I Retire Now? What About Taxes? (Dave, Germany) 15:28 - Back Door Roth vs. Lower Fees: Which Would You Choose? (Carl Spackler, FL) 21:40 - Should We Go All Roth or Three Tax-Diversified Buckets? (Kevin, NJ ) 28:53 - Can I Claim Extra Allowances to Contribute More to Roth IRA? (Lily, San Diego) 33:46 - Should I Split Money Between Multiple Brokerage Firms to Avoid Hacking? (Wesley from Unincorporated Gwinnett County, GA) 40:18 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-439 Register for the Q3 Financial Market Outlook live webinar, July 26, 2023, 12pm PT / 3pm ET The Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs YMYW in US News and World Report’s Best Personal Finance Podcasts to Listen to in 2023 Episode Transcript Big Al’s Island Studio (photo) Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
7/25/2023 • 42 minutes, 16 seconds
When Will You Be Able to Retire? - 438
Steven has got "one more year" syndrome. Can he retire at age 65? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 438, Joe and Big Al spitball retirement for him, and for MB - can she and her husband live comfortably if she retires at age 59½? And for Johnny - does he have enough to fill the gap until retirement, and should his dad do Roth conversions before Johnny inherits his wealth? Is Austin maximizing his future gains by saving to his 401(k) at age 29, rather than his Roth IRA? But first, how can Mike and his wife leave their kids a lower tax bill when they pass? Timestamps: 00:45 - How to Leave the Kids a Lower Tax Bill When We Pass? (Mike, Boerne, TX - voice) 04:24 - I Have "One More Year" Syndrome. Can I Retire at 65? (Steven, Exton, PA) 08:30 - Can We Live Comfortably If I Retire at 59½? (MB, Louisville, KY) 12:49 - Do I Have Enough to Fill the Gap Until Retirement? Should Dad Convert My Inheritance to Roth? (Johnny, El Dorado, CA) 21:49 - Am I Maximizing Future Gains By Saving to Pre-Tax 401(k)? (Austin, Naples, FL) 29:42 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-438 Retirement Lifestyles Guide Register for the Q3 Financial Markets Outlook live webinar, July 26, 2023, 12pm PT / 3pm ET Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
7/18/2023 • 31 minutes, 31 seconds
Two Unspoken Assumptions About Collecting Social Security - 437
YMYW listener Alan feels that there are two unspoken assumptions that many different podcasters make when it comes to claiming Social Security benefits. Joe and Big Al spitball on those assumptions, along with safe retirement withdrawal rates before and after Social Security and pension for Rick and Jen, and a thrift savings plan (TSP) and Social Security retirement strategy for Theresa. Plus, Mark and his wife are semi-retired at 51 and 44. Are they going to run out of money? Where should Mary be saving for retirement, and how should she handle large Roth conversions before required minimum distributions (RMDs) kick in? Timestamps: 00:45 - Unspoken Assumptions About Collecting Social Security? (Alan, Daufuskie Island, SC) 09:38 - Safe Withdrawal Rates Before and After Social Security & Pension (Rick & Jen, Atwater, OH) 19:25 - Thrift Savings Plan and Social Security Retirement Strategy (“Theresa”) 29:28 - Retirement Spitball: Will We Run Out of Money? (Mark, St. George, UT) 37:37 - Where to Save for Retirement and Roth Conversions Prior to RMDs? (Mary, small town Indiana) 47:54 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-437 Social Security Handbook Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
7/11/2023 • 50 minutes, 55 seconds
Invest or Pay Off the Mortgage? - 436
It’s a common question: should you pay off your mortgage when you have extra cash, or invest for retirement? Joe and Big Al spitball on how Ms. Moneybags and her wife-to-be should use their upcoming windfall. Plus, what should Bob’s asset allocation be as he nears retirement? Should Harley and Harlene do Roth conversions after tax rates increase, and should they take advantage of net unrealized appreciation (NUA) on Harlene’s company stock? Pete needs a 13 year retirement plan sanity check, Lauren wants to know if she can retire early or at least go part time, and Michael and Carol want the fellas to spitball whether they’re on track for retirement. Timestamps: 00:57 - Should We Pay Off the Mortgage or Invest Our Windfall On the Way? (Ms. Money Bags) 09:00 - What Should My Asset Allocation Be When Nearing Retirement? (Bob in New York) 17:21 - Should We Convert to Roth After Tax Rates Go Up? Should We Leverage NUA? (Harley) 29:04 - 10-13 Year Retirement Plan Spitball Sanity Check (Pete, AL) 38:15 - Can I Retire Early or Go Part Time and Stop Contributing to 401(k)? (Lauren, IL) 43:17 - Retirement Spitball: Are We On Track? (Michael & Carol, Las Vegas) 48:24 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw_436 Portfolio Tracker: How to Manage Your Assets at Any Age Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
7/4/2023 • 50 minutes, 6 seconds
How to Maximize Your Inheritance: IRA Options and RMDs - 435
A little ditty about Jack and Diane, who will eventually inherit about $4.5M from Diane’s parents. How do they manage the required minimum distributions? Which of three options should Matt take with his inherited IRA? Making the most of your inheritance today on YMYW 435. Plus, Clay wants to know if it’s a good idea to take money off the table and rebalance to safer or more aggressive investments, depending on your risk tolerance? Can Elizabeth offset pre-tax IRA losses with the gains from the sale of rental real estate? Is it true that you can make one time contributions from your IRA to your HSA that is, your health savings account? And finally, can Cory gift stock to his daughters and avoid paying the kiddie tax as a way to pay for college? And can Rich supercharge a 529 college savings plan with himself as beneficiary? Timestamps: 00:58 - How Do We Manage RMDs on a Pending Inheritance? (Jack & Diane) 11:31 - Which of 3 Options Should I Take With This Inherited IRA? (Matt, San Diego) 18:57 - Should I Take Money Off the Table and Rebalance to Safety? (Clay, Westerville (Columbus), OH) 23:50 - Can I Offset Pre-Tax IRA Losses With Gains from the Sale of Rental Real Estate? (Elizabeth, Lake Forest) 26:43 - Is It True We Can Make One Time Contributions From IRA to HSA? (Scott, NC) 32:06 - How to Pay for College: Gifting Stock and Avoiding the Kiddie Tax? (Cory, Bethesda, MD) 36:16 - Should I Supercharge a 529 Plan With Myself as Beneficiary? (Rich, NY) 41:17 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-435 Estate Planning Organizer Emotional Investing - YMYW TV Emotionless Investing Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
6/27/2023 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
Ready to Retire? 5 Retirement Spitball Analyses - 434
Joe and Big Al spitball five different retirement plans: is Jaybird on track to retire with a decent nest egg? Should Ted and his wife use the retirement smile spending pattern and spend more early in retirement? Is it safe for Aaron to retire at age 59 and a half? How much can Karla convert to Roth for the most tax-efficient retirement withdrawal plan? LEO Jay has Roth TSP retirement strategy questions, and Lynn suggests a super-easy Roth conversion calculator - but Big Al’s got an even easier idea. Timestamps: 00:44 - Are We On Track to Retire With a Decent Nest Egg? (Jaybird, Penciltucky - PA) 08:57 - Retirement “Smile”: Should We Spend More Early in Retirement? (Ted) 16:57 - Is it Safe to Retire at Age 59 and a Half? (Aaron, suburb of Philadelphia) 25:42 - Spitball My Tax-Efficient Withdrawal Plan: How Much Roth Conversion? ("Karla", New York City) 34:21 - Should I Max Roth TSP and Retire at 50? When Can I Withdraw from Roth TSP? (Jay, San Diego) 37:00 - Super Easy Roth IRA Conversion Calculator (Lynn) 42:51 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-434 Retirement Pop Quiz: test your retirement knowledge Retirement Readiness Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air - get your own Retirement Spitball Analysis
6/20/2023 • 47 minutes, 23 seconds
Bonus Depreciation, Retirement Income, and Portfolio Diversification with Real Estate - 433
How does bonus accelerated depreciation work when it comes to commercial real estate? Is real estate a good source of retirement income, and can it take the place of safe assets like bonds in your investment portfolio? Plus, can investments be transferred in-kind from an inherited trust to a brokerage account? And what tips do the fellas have for ace-ing the CFP exam and launching a career as a financial advisor? Timestamps: 00:43 - Bonus Accelerated Depreciation on Commercial Real Estate Purchase (Papa Joe, Naples, FL) 07:04 - Is Real Estate a Good Investment for Retirement Income? (Doctor Jerry, Waco, TX - from episode 426) 13:00 - Is Real Estate a Substitute for Bonds in a Diversified Investment Portfolio? (Don, VA - from episode 416) 17:08 - Can I Move Investments In-Kind From Inherited Trust to Brokerage Account? (George, KS) 24:15 - Tips for Taking the CFP Exam and Building a Career as a Financial Advisor (Craig, St. Clairsville, OH) Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-433 Real Estate Retirement Income Webinar - Wednesday June 21, 2023, 12pm PT/3pm ET - register now 10 Tips for Real Estate Investors Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis
6/13/2023 • 30 minutes, 18 seconds
Tax Jailbreak Early Retirement Strategy: Sense or Nonsense? - 432
Can you retire early - before age 55 - simply by contributing to your 401(k) only up to the company match and then saving to a brokerage account? Joe and Big Al spitball on using this so-called tax "jailbreak" strategy to retire early. Plus, is Christine on track to have $150,000 present value to live on in retirement? Is John stuck just watching his money grow and turn into big required minimum distributions (RMDs)? Can Jackie contribute to a SEP IRA and convert it all to Roth? And what do the fellas think of Lee’s I-Bond emergency fund? Timestamps: 00:49 - Is the Tax "Jailbreak" Early Retirement Strategy Nonsense? (William) 04:31 - Retirement Spitball: Can I Spend $150K Present Value in Retirement? (Christine, Seattle) 13:18 - Am I Stuck Watching My Money Grow and Being Saddled With Big RMDs? (John, TX - voice) 18:10 - Can I Contribute to SEP IRA and Convert it All to Roth, or Roll it to 401(k)? (Jackie, Bethesda, MD) 23:19 - How is My I-Bond Emergency Fund Strategy? (Lee, Jacksonville, FL) 28:12 - The Derails: One of YMYW's Most Brutal One-Star Reviews Ever Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-432 How to Build a Recession-Proof Portfolio - The latest episode of YMYW TV Recession Protection Guide SECURE Act 2.0 webinar (on demand) and companion guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
6/6/2023 • 34 minutes, 7 seconds
How to Calculate Your Retirement Needs in Future Dollars - 431
How much will money will you need in retirement, adjusted for inflation? Joe and Big Al spitball on your future dollars, how to calculate the tax on Roth conversions, and the benefits of converting to Roth when financial markets are down. Plus, should retirement savings contributions be half pre-tax and half post-tax? And finally, saving to a 529 plan for your kids, or sending them to Hollywood stunt training camp - which would you do!? Timestamps: 00:49 - How Much Will I Need to Retire in Future (Inflated) Dollars? (Jared, Clifton Park, NY) 05:51 - Can We Retire Early With $400K Savings and $80K Pensions? That Depends on the Inflation Factor (Marcus, Queens, NYC - from episode 373) 15:22 - How to Calculate Tax on Roth Conversions & the Benefits of Converting in Down Markets (Robin) 20:00 - Should I Save Half Pre-Tax and Half-Post Tax for Retirement? (John Brown, NV) 28:26 - Hollywood Stunt Training Camp vs. Saving to 529 Plan (Mike, Utica, NY) 33:40 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-431 Big Al’s Quick Retirement Calculation Guide 10 Steps to Improve Investing Success Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
5/30/2023 • 38 minutes, 57 seconds
How to Consider Your Pension Options for Retirement - 430
When should you take your pension, what types of things should you think about when it comes to deciding between a lump sum or a monthly annuity payment - risk protection, for example - and how do you work your pension into your overall retirement plan? Spitballing on retirement pension options, and saving to a taxable account when you’re concerned about required minimum distributions or RMDs, on today’s show. Timestamps: 00:42 - When to Collect My Pensions: Now, Early Retirement, or Age 70? (Rose, CA) 12:16 - I’m Concerned About RMDs. Should I Save to a Taxable Account for Retirement? (John Doe, Seattle, WA) 17:33 - Pension Retirement Spitball: Are We On Track to Retire in 2032 Without Saving Any More? (Jennifer & Zeke, NY State) 25:32 - Roth 457 vs. Roth IRA and Pension Options Retirement Spitball (Clay, Westerville, OH - from episode 377) 35:39 - COMMENT: Pension Vs. Lump Sum Risk Protection (Stephen) 38:53 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-430 Key Financial Data Guide Surviving Retirement Without a Pension - YMYW TV S4E17 Register for a free webinar: Navigating Retirement Solo, tomorrow, Wed. May 24, 2023, 12pm PT/3pm ET Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
5/23/2023 • 42 minutes, 3 seconds
HSA to Roth, RMD Investing, and Social Security Strategies - 429
Can you convert your health savings account (HSA) to Roth, and do the five-year Roth withdrawal clocks apply? What should you do with money you’d been putting to your student loan debt if you’re part of the student loan forgiveness program? What’s the best way to invest your RMDs, or required minimum distributions? How does IRMAA, the income-related monthly adjustment amount for Medicare, apply to zero-coupon municipal bonds? And finally, strategies for collecting survivor Social Security benefits. Timestamps: 00:49 - Can I Convert a Health Savings Account HSA to Roth IRA and Do the 5-Year Rules Apply? (Philip) 07:49 - My Student Loans Were Forgiven. Now Should We Contribute to Roth 403(b)? (Pete, Winston-Salem, NC) 15:37 - How Should I Invest Required Minimum Distributions? (Judy, San Diego) 22:17 - How is IRMAA for Medicare Applied to Zero Coupon Municipal Bonds? (Jimmy) 26:40 - 62 and Widowed: Claim Survivor Social Security Benefits Until Age 67? (Mark, Burke, VA) 30:11 - Is Signing Up for Social Security Just Pretty Much Straight Forward? (Michael) 32:09 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-429 Debt Ceiling and the US Dollar - new educational video Talking About Recessions - new blog post Medicare Check-Up Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
5/16/2023 • 33 minutes, 20 seconds
What to Do With Inheritance Money? - 428
So you’re about to receive a large inheritance - what should you do with it? Joe and Big Al spitball on suddenly becoming $85 million dollars richer. Plus, is it nuts to semi-retire early? Should retirement contributions be split between Roth and traditional accounts? Can you do conversions to your kids’ custodial Roth accounts? The fellas also spitball tax bracket-based Roth conversion strategies to help you pay the least amount of tax possible, long term, and they discuss required minimum distributions on inherited assets, and whether to pay off a 401(k) loan if it’s “paying” you 8% per year. Timestamps: 00:48 - I’m Inheriting Millions of Dollars. What Should I Do With It? (Michael, Binghamton, NY) 07:04 - Should I Split Retirement Contributions Between Roth and Traditional 457? (Kevin, Folsom, CA - voice) 11:34 - Should I Do 100% Roth TSP Contributions? Am I Nuts to Semi-Retire Early? (Derek, Seattle) 16:30 - Should We Do Roth Conversions to the Top of the 22% or 24% Tax Bracket? (Bill, Maryland) 23:53 - Is My CPA Correct That I Can Convert $24K to Roth Tax-Free? (Sam, Newark, NJ) 26:52 - Can I Convert 457 Money to My Kids’ Custodial Roth Accounts? (Brian, Binghamton, NY) 32:50 - RMD Rules for Inherited Roth IRA and Traditional IRA (Dan, Brick, NJ) 38:48 - Should I Pay Off My 401(k) Loan That’s “Paying” Me Over 8% Per Year? (Anon, Denver, CO) 42:59 - Comments on Keeping Employer IRA Money Separated 44:46 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-428 Complete Roth Papers Package Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
5/9/2023 • 47 minutes, 3 seconds
Trust Issues, Death & Taxes: Estate Plan Spitball - 427
If you knew exactly when you were gonna die, so many financial decisions would be simple. But generally, we don’t, so today Joe and Big Al spitball on death, taxes, and trust issues of the estate planning variety. Fair warning, it’s "the dark show" today on YMYW, as the fellas discuss cancer trust funds, making your trust the beneficiary on your retirement accounts, when and how to take Social Security benefits and pension options, Roth conversion strategies taking into account the 5-year rules for withdrawals, and potentially donating required minimum distributions to charity rather than doing conversions. Timestamps: 00:49 - Pension Plan Options Retirement Spitball: Lump Sum, Annuity, or Hybrid? (Dave, CO) 07:37 - Should We Have a Cancer Trust Fund? (Melinda, Milwaukee) 12:02 - Why Not Make Our Trust the Beneficiary on Retirement Accounts? (Ms. Merry, MD) 21:40 - Is There a 5-Year Rule on Taking Dividends from a Roth IRA After Age 59½? (Douglas, Bonita, CA) 23:34 - I’m 60, My Ex is 74. Am I Eligible for Spousal Social Security Benefits? (Salwa) 24:39 - How Much If Any Roth Conversion Should We Do? (Paul, NJ/SC) 28:53 - Why Do a Roth Conversion Instead of Donating to Charity? (Kevin, Raleigh) 32:57 - Why Separate and Never Add Money to a Profit-Sharing Plan Rolled to IRA? (Nancy, Foxboro, MA) 35:46 - Retirement Pension at 57 or 60? Social Security at 62 or 70? (midwestfabs) 45:56 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-427 Estate Planning Organizer Inflation, Interest Rates, Recession? Financial Markets Update Webinar Replay Going Solo: Navigating Your Financial Future Single - YMYW TV & companion guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
5/2/2023 • 48 minutes, 54 seconds
Spitballing Retirement Real Estate and Tax Strategies - 426
Gidget wants to find her very own Moon Doggie so she can get married and reap that sweet, sweet capital gain exclusion when she sells her house. What do Joe and Big Al think, and can they help her find a man? Plus, is real estate a good investment for retirement income? Is taking out a TSP (thrift savings plan) loan to pay off your mortgage a good idea? Also, the fellas spitball a tax and ACA (Affordable Care Act) strategy, a FIRE strategy - well, financial independence, but not necessarily retire early - and they discuss capital gains taxes on RSUs (restricted stock units.) Timestamps: 00:45 - How’s My Marriage Strategy for Extra Capital Gain Exclusion on the Sale of My Primary Residence? (Gidget, San Diego) 10:46 - Is Real Estate a Good Investment for Retirement Income? (Doctor Jerry, Waco, TX) 16:14 - Should I Pay Off My Mortgage with a Thrift Savings Plan Loan? (Jake - voice message) 19:35 - Spitball Our Retirement, Tax Planning, and ACA Strategy? (John from LA - Lower Anderson, SC) 26:31 - Do I Need to Pay Quarterly Capital Gains Taxes When I Sell RSUs? (Jerry, Redmond, WA) 31:43 - FIRE Retirement Spitball Analysis: How to Structure Our Investments? (Jim, Washington State) Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-426 10 Tips for Real Estate Investors Alternative Retirement Income Sources: Real Estate and Beyond webinar Real Estate Investing: What Are Cash-on-Cash and Cap Rate? YMYW podcast episode 365 Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
4/25/2023 • 41 minutes, 54 seconds
Annuity? CD? Money Market? Where to Invest for Safety - 425
How do you protect your nest egg when you’re really risk-averse and want safe, low-risk investments - should you invest in annuities, CDs? When choosing a money market fund, should you just invest in the one with the highest post-tax return? How do you go about replenishing cash, or rebalancing your portfolio, when the stock market is up? Plus, the widow’s penalty in relation to Roth conversions, and switching from survivor Social Security benefits to your own. Also - withdrawing from your portfolio before RMD age? One listener says nobody should ever need to do it! Timestamps: 00:51 - How to Safely Invest and Protect $400K When You’re Risk Averse (Tyler, OH - voice) 07:31 - Rebalancing: How to “Replenish Cash” When Stocks Are Up? (Elisa, Fremont, CA) 13:27 - Money Market Funds: Don’t I Want the Highest Post-Tax Return? (Michael, CO) 18:42 - The Widow’s Penalty and Roth IRA Conversions (KBH, San Antonio) 27:46 - Can I Switch from Survivor Social Security Benefits to My Own at Age 70? (Sara, Tucson, AZ) 30:43 - COMMENT: Come On People, You’ve Had a Lifetime to Set Up Your Retirement (April, Tinley Park, IL) 36:46 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-425 Withdrawal Trap Doors - YMYW TV episode and free companion guide Register for the Q1 2023 Market Update / Q2 2023 Financial Market Outlook Webinar, April 26, 12pm PT / 3pm ET with Pure Financial Advisors’ EVP and Chief Investment Officer, Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA. Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
4/18/2023 • 38 minutes, 14 seconds
Investments vs. Retirement Withdrawal Strategy, FDIC Insurance - 424
Should retirement living expenses be drawn from your stable value fund, your CD or money market, brokerage account, or FDIC insured bank accounts? Can you even trust the banks after the recent bank failures? What about sequence of returns risk? Which investments are best for long-term retirement savings when you’re early in your career? Joe and Big Al explain why your strategy for retirement savings and withdrawals should be your first step - before you consider investments, asset classes, or sectors. Timestamps: 00:49 - Stable Value Fund Vs. Brokerage Account for Living Expenses? (Sharon, Waukesha - voice) 09:08 - Sequence of Returns Risk: Should I Save for 5 Years in CD, Money Market or Brokerage Account? (Carlos, Tampa Bay) 15:46 - High Income and Tax-Deferred Savings, Low Tax Rate: Where Should I Save? (Josh, Boston, MA) 21:40 - Am I Overcomplicating My Investments at Age 35? (Mike, VA) 29:44 - I’m 28. Should I Max Out Pre-Tax or Post-Tax 457 Plan Retirement Savings? (Michael) 33:55 - How Does FDIC Insurance Work? SVB and Signature Bank Failures (Jon, Powhatan, VA) 39:46 - Should We Roll 401(k) to Several FDIC-Insured IRA Accounts to Live Off Of? (Joan, Long Island, NY) Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-424: YMYW Guide to Growing Your Wealth Register for the Q1 2023 Market Update / Q2 2023 Financial Market Outlook Webinar, April 26, 12pm PT / 3pm ET with Pure Financial Advisors’ EVP and Chief Investment Officer, Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA. Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
4/11/2023 • 43 minutes, 56 seconds
What to Do When There’s Too Much Money in Your Traditional IRA - 423
How can you reduce taxes, IRMAA, net investment income tax, and required minimum distributions when you’ve got too much money in your tax-deferred retirement account - and just how much Roth conversion should you do? Plus, can you contribute to a Roth by transferring stocks “in kind”? If the check you send off to pay your estimated taxes isn’t cashed before the deadline is it late? How does SECURE 2.0 impact 529 plans, and is 529 better than Roth IRA for college savings? Finally, the fellas spitball a 401(k) in-plan Roth conversion and retirement account consolidation strategy. Timestamps: 00:48 - We Have Too Much in Traditional IRA. How's Our Roth Conversion Plan? (Kelly, Idaho) 10:54 - Can I Make a Roth IRA Contribution by Transferring Stocks “In Kind”? (GDO, Delco) 14:36 - How to Pay Estimated Taxes: If My Check Isn’t Cashed Immediately, Is It Late? (Judi, San Diego) 16:51 - 529 Plan vs. Roth IRA: Does SECURE 2.0 Affect 529 College Savings? (George) 20:49 - 401(k) In-Plan Roth Conversion and Retirement Account Consolidation (Steve, Maine) 27:07 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-423: Tax Takedown: brand new YMYW TV and companion guide 2023 Tax Planning Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
4/4/2023 • 28 minutes, 27 seconds
How to Reduce Taxes and Get Better Investing Returns? Asset Location - 422
Which investments should go in your traditional IRA vs your Roth IRA, and does that asset location depend on your age? Learn how to generate “tax alpha” to get better returns on your investments. Plus, Joe and Big Al spitball whether to roll a TIAA 403(b) to an IRA or take the annuity, and they spitball retirement and Roth conversion and Roth contribution strategies for an overseas officer with a military pension, and for Americans working abroad who qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion. Timestamps: 00:51 - Best Assets to Hold in Traditional IRA and Roth IRA? (Michael, Colorado - voice) 7:40 - Is Investment Asset Location Dependent on Age? (Glen) 11:35 - TIAA 403(b): Take the Annuity or Roll to an IRA? (Brad, Northeast TN) 19:34 - Military Pension Spitball: Overseas Officer with Fluctuating Income & Taxes (US Grant, Alexandria, VA... usually) 24:29 - Foreign Earned Income Exclusion & Roth 401(k) Rules (Jeff, Singapore via North Dakota) 31:32 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-422: Why Asset Location Matters Guide Register for our free 2023 tax planning webinar, March 29, 12pm PT/3pm ET Schedule a free financial assessment Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
Should Edith and Archie live off their non-qualified accounts and pay Roth conversion taxes from their 401(k)? How can Johnny from Knoxville do Roth Conversions and stay in a low tax bracket Plus, at age 31, are Shad and his wife saving enough for retirement? What should Tech Chick do with her severance package after being laid off from her tech industry job? Finally, listener comments on retirement plan education, Roth conversions, and the 5-year Roth clocks. Timestamps: 00:39 - Live Off Non-Qualified Accounts, Pay Roth Conversion Tax From 401(k)? (Edith & Archie, TX) 11:35 - How to Do Roth Conversions and Stay in a Low Tax Bracket + Estimating Taxes (John, Knoxville, TN) 19:11 - Retirement Spitball Analysis: Are We Saving Enough at Age 31? (Shad, Smith's Grove, KY) 27:11 - Laid Off From the Tech Industry. What Should I Do With My Severance Package? (Tech Chick, Mile High Rocky Mountains) 39:55 - Comment: No Financial People Ever Mentioned Roth Conversions to Me Before! (Donna, Valencia) 40:55 - Comment: Thanks for Letting Me Educate You on Retirement Plans (Debra, St Louis, MO) 42:41 - Comment: You Got the Roth 5 Year Clock Wrong (David, Michigan) 48:06 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-421 Register for our free 2023 tax planning webinar, March 29, 12pm PT 2023 Key Financial Data Guide Complete Roth Papers Package, Including: the Ultimate Guide to Roth IRAs, the Guide to the 5-Year Rules for Roth IRA Withdrawals, and the Roth IRA Basics Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
3/21/2023 • 50 minutes, 18 seconds
Mutual Funds vs. ETFs, SECURE 2.0 & Capital Gains Strategies - 420
Are low-cost mutual funds or ETFs better investments in a tax-advantaged account? Also, more strategizing from that SECURE Act 2.0 529 plan provision, the pros and cons of selling a rental house now or holding it until you pass, and an easy-breezy self-employed retirement account that’s better than a SEP IRA. Plus, will municipal bond income bump you into a higher tax bracket? Can you avoid capital gains tax by investing less aggressively over time? Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:46 - Mutual Funds vs. ETFs in a Tax-Advantaged Account? (Midwestfabs, St Paul, MN) 08:06 - SECURE Act 2.0 529 Plan Strategy (Chris, Atlanta) 14:51 - Will Municipal Bond Income Bump Me Into a Higher Tax Bracket? (Bobby, Philadelphia) 26:31 - Can I Avoid Capital Gains By Investing Less Aggressively Over Time? (Joe, Aston, PA) 33:12 - Pros and Cons of Selling a Rental House Right Now (Joe, Chula Vista) 34:48 - An Easy Breezy Self-Employed Retirement Account Better than the SEP IRA? (Steve, Las Vegas) 39:58 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-420 The SECURE 2.0 Circus: brand new YMYW TV and companion guide Blog post: Self-Employed Tax Filing & Small Business Retirement Plans The Ultimate Guide to IRAs Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air (plus, cute dog photo alert! We’ve got Midwestfabs’ dog, “Jake-from-State-Farm”!)
3/14/2023 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
How to Start Planning for Retirement - 419
In order to retire comfortably at age 60, what should you be doing with your finances when you’re in your 20s? A framework for getting started planning for retirement on today's episode of YMYW. Plus, if you’re a small business with a SIMPLE IRA plan, is it stupid to save for retirement in a brokerage account rather than a traditional IRA? If you inherited money and promised to donate to charity, should you do Roth conversions? What’s the most efficient way to pay financial advisor fees, and what’s a good strategy for making pre-tax and post-tax retirement contributions? Timestamps: 00:51 - A Framework for Getting Started in Planning for Retirement (Anonymous) 05:36 - I’m 24. What Should I Do to Retire Comfortably at 60? Michael, 24 (Binghamton, NY) 12:14 - I’m 32. Opened a SIMPLE IRA. Is It Stupid to Fund Brokerage Instead of Traditional IRA? (Ron Burgundy) 17:42 - I Inherited $450K, Promised to Donate to Charity. Should I Do Roth Conversions? (Allison, Northern Virginia) 23:02 - What’s the Most Efficient Way to Pay Advisor Fees? (Nick, OH) 26:06 - Strategy for Pre-Tax and Post-Tax Retirement Contributions? (Dave) 29:56 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-419 Cracking the Code - Succeeding Financially at Every Age: YMYW TV & Companion Guide Spitballing Retirement Planning in Your 30's (and even in your 20's!) - YMYW podcast 391 Top 10 Most Popular Your Money Your Wealth Podcast Episodes - Spotify playlist Schedule a free financial assessment with Pure Financial Advisors Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air (plus a photo of YMYW listener Nick's cute dogs!)
3/7/2023 • 32 minutes, 47 seconds
“Will I Ever Be Able to Retire?” - 418
If you’ve got some retirement savings but can’t contribute any more, will you ever be able to retire? Joe and Big Al have three simple strategies to help you get there. Plus, how long does it take to get off of Medicare’s income-related monthly adjustment amount, or IRMAA, after your income decreases at retirement, and how do you take unknown future IRMAA income limits into account when setting up your financial plan? Can you “re-do” Social Security and stop taking benefits after claiming Social Security early? Do spousal benefits change after one spouse files for Social Security? And finally, the fellas address a few corrections they’ve received recently regarding Medicare and safe harbor 401(k) plans. What exactly is “top-heavy” anyway? Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Will I Ever Be Able to Retire? I Have Some Savings But Can’t Contribute More (Patty, NY) 06:38 - Retired, Income Dropped, Enrolled in Medicare. How Long to Get Off IRMAA? (Randy, Hb, Ca) 08:05 - How to Plan for Unknown Future Medicare IRMAA Income Limits? 10:53 - “Re-Doing” Social Security: Can You Stop Taking Benefits After Claiming Early? (Lauris, Volcano, Hawaii) 12:39 - Will Spousal Social Security Benefit Amounts Change When One Spouse Files? (Philip, Los Angeles) 15:09 - SECURE 2.0: When Must You Pay Taxes on Company Match Retirement Contributions? (Jim, Dallas, TX) 19:47 - CORRECTION: ACP Test for Safe Harbor 401(k) Plans, After-Tax Contributions (Debra, St Louis) 25:08 - CORRECTION - Medicare Test: Creditable Drug Coverage (Steve, Las Vegas) 28:56 - DUKE’s Medicare Enrollment Experience (DUKE (John Wayne), Knoxville, TN) 32:54 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-418: Retirement Readiness Guide NAPA-net: 401(k) After-Tax Contributions Are ‘Testy’ Turbocharge Your Wealth! YMYW TV & Companion Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air (Plus, YMYW Producer Andi Last video interview on the Audience Growth Podcast)
2/28/2023 • 34 minutes, 56 seconds
What to Do When You Get a Huge Pay Increase - 417
How should your financial strategy change when your income increases dramatically? We’re talking like $450K one year to a million and a quarter the next? (If you guessed Roth conversions might be in the answer you’d be correct!) Joe and Big Al also spitball strategies for when your income is too high to make Roth contributions, and can you use capital gains to contribute to Roth? Can “Alligator Joe” afford to retire early, or does he need to keep gutting it out at his current job wrestling alligators? Should Catherine contribute to her 401(k) or buy company stock before she quits her day job to start a business? The fellas also spitball retirement planning involving structured settlements, inherited assets, and ACA credits, and they discuss transferring annuities to a CD vs. deferring the interest into another annuity. Timestamps: 00:58 - Income Increased Dramatically. Should Our Retirement Tax Strategies Change? (Cookie Baron, Texas) 08:59 - Can I Use Capital Gains to Make Roth Contributions? (Aaron) 12:12 - Early Retirement Spitball: Should I Keep Gutting it Out at My Current Job? ("Alligator Joe Frazier", The Sunshine State FL) 18:11 - Contribute to 401(k) or Buy Company Stock Before Quitting to Start a Business? (Catherine, TX) 20:32 - Retirement Spitball: Income is Too High for Roth Contributions (Kelly, Owensboro, KY) 25:10 - Retirement Spitball: Structured Settlement, ACA Credits, & Inherited Assets (Kara from PA) 29:42 - Should We Transfer Annuities to CD, or Defer Interest Into Another Annuity? (Norma, Chula Vista) 34:00 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-417: The Complete Roth Papers Package 10 Ways the SECURE Act 2.0 Changes Your Taxes and Retirement Planning (webinar) Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
2/21/2023 • 37 minutes, 25 seconds
Set-and-Forget Investing, Real Estate vs. Bonds, Pension, Social Security and Medicare - 416
Joe and Big Al spitball on set-and-forget brokerage investments for 30-something investors, real estate as a substitute for bonds in a diversified portfolio, and options for taking a state pension with or without sick time pay. The fellas also discuss how to bridge the retirement gap until collecting Social Security, strategies for claiming spousal Social Security benefits, and whether you need to sign up for Medicare if you’d rather keep the healthcare you already have. Timestamps: 00:49 - Set-It-and-Forget-It Brokerage Investments for a 30-Something Investor? (Chris, Scottsdale) 07:56 - Is Real Estate a Substitute for Bonds in a Diversified Investment Portfolio? (Don, VA) 12:42 - State Pension Options: $21K at Age 55 Plus $13K Sick Time, or $30K at Age 62? (Rich, NY/NC - voice message) 19:35 - Which Funds Should We Use to Bridge the Gap Until Collecting Social Security? (Jeff, San Diego) 25:29 - When Will I Receive Spousal Social Security Benefits? (Sharon) 28:37 - Spitballing a Spousal Social Security Claiming Strategy (G, Philly) 33:50 - Do We Have to Register for Medicare If We Aren’t Going to Use it? (Jim Santa Cruz) 39:03 - The Derails Access this week's free financial resources in the podcast show notes at https://bit.ly/ymyw-416: 10 Ways the SECURE Act 2.0 Changes Your Taxes and Retirement Planning Portfolio Tracker: How to Manage Your Assets at Any Age Social Security Handbook Medicare Checkup Guide Episode Transcript Ask Joe & Big Al On Air
With the new SECURE Act 2.0 rules regarding retirement savings contributions, should your company match go into the traditional or Roth 401(k)? Joe and Big Al also discuss whether you can or should do Roth conversions when your company fails non-discrimination testing for highly compensated employees (HCEs), the mega backdoor Roth vs. the employee stock purchase plan, and they spitball a tax arbitrage strategy. Plus, a retirement spitball for a 37-year-old couple wanting to retire in their 60s, and another couple wanting to FIRE (financial independence/ retire early) - but are they screwing up and creating a huge future tax bill? Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-415
2/7/2023 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
Medicare IRMAA, Roth Pro-Rata, & Real Estate Strategies - 414
Modified adjusted income for Medicare and IRMAA and the pro-rata and aggregation rules for Roth conversions explained... clearly? Will a combat zone TSP transfer be subject to those rules? Plus, joint tenants with rights of survivorship vs. transfer on death for a brokerage account, reducing taxes on the sale of a timeshare, how much to spend on home improvements, and using a reverse mortgage instead of long-term care insurance. And wait ’til you hear Joe and Big Al's thoughts on the best way to pay the least amount of tax when you cash out your retirement savings to buy gold and silver. Show notes, many new free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-414
1/31/2023 • 45 minutes
Spitballing Diversified Portfolios for Retirement - 413
How should young savers invest pensions and estimate their retirement income needs? Is going into your employee stock purchase plan a good portfolio diversification strategy? What do Joe and Big Al think of multi-year guaranteed annuities (MYGA), and dividend-paying stocks vs. ETFs? Plus, a $10.6M retirement spitball analysis, making extra mortgage payments vs. saving to a brokerage account, and contributing to Roth 401(k) vs. traditional 401(k). Also, will a 403(b) held by an insurance company be subject to separation costs or surrender fees when rolled to an IRA? And the specifics on when to file tax form 5500. Show notes, Why Asset Location Matters Guide and other free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-413
1/24/2023 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
SECURE Act 2.0 & Retirement Rich, Cash Poor - 412
Joe and Big Al are back with a SECURE Act 2.0 recap and a proposed backdoor 529 plan strategy from the new law. Plus, is there a scenario where it makes sense to not max retirement accounts, to avoid being retirement rich and cash poor? Also, the fellas’ thoughts on a break-even point for Social Security, required minimum distributions (RMD) from inherited IRAs, and of course, Roth IRA strategies: as in, the 5-year rules for Roth withdrawals, preserving Roth money and avoiding early withdrawal penalties, and Roth conversions to offset brokerage account losses. Show notes, transcript, free financial resources - including the free guide to the SECURE 2.0 Act - and to Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for your Retirement Spitball Analysis: https://bit.ly/ymyw-412
1/17/2023 • 46 minutes, 24 seconds
Bear Market Survival & the 5W1H of Roth Conversions: YMYW Best of 2022 - 411
IRA withdrawal strategies when you retire in a down market, Roth contributions vs. Roth conversions, converting now or waiting to convert to Roth in retirement, and why you'd want to lose today's tax savings and contribute to Roth in the first place, today on the best of the YMYW podcast 2022. Plus, how to know if your financial plan is on track and the funniest Derails of the year. Visit the podcast show notes for more financial resources - including the free guide to the SECURE Act 2.0 - episode transcript, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air for a retirement plan spitball analysis of your own: https://bit.ly/ymyw-411
1/10/2023 • 45 minutes, 30 seconds
Retirement Planning, Investing, and Tax Reduction Made Fun: YMYW Trailer
Welcome to Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast, with CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional Joe Anderson and Certified Public Accountant Alan "Big Al" Clopine. Your Money, Your Wealth® is retirement planning, investing, and tax reduction made fun! Follow YMYW on your favorite podcast app and share this trailer. Visit YourMoneyYourWealth.com and click Ask Joe and Big Al On Air to get a Retirement Spitball Analysis of your own. And hey, thanks for listening, because the show wouldn't be a show without you. Your Money, Your Wealth® is presented by Pure Financial Advisors, a registered investment advisor. This show does not intend to provide personalized investment advice through this broadcast and does not represent that the securities or services discussed are suitable for any investor. Investors are advised not to rely on any information contained in the broadcast in the process of making a full and informed investment decision.
1/3/2023 • 1 minute, 58 seconds
Diversification Vs. Fees: What’s More Important for Retirement Investing? - 410
Is it better to choose low-cost index funds or to diversify investments, even if it means paying higher fees? What causes mutual fund price fluctuation? Are mid-cap funds necessary in a balanced portfolio? Joe and Big Al also talk about real estate funds vs. real estate investment trusts (REITs), and TIAA annuities vs. bonds in a retirement portfolio. Finally, we revisit some investing strategy questions that are still relevant in today’s volatile markets on moving to cash in tough times, analyzing your asset allocation, and rebalancing your retirement portfolio. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-410
12/27/2022 • 39 minutes, 11 seconds
Who to Trust? Second Opinion Retirement Spitball - 409
Can you trust the opinion of just one advisor when planning for your entire financial future? Joe and Big Al 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 59½? 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: https://bit.ly/ymyw-409
12/20/2022 • 42 minutes, 18 seconds
Where to Save for Early Retirement? - 408
Asset location strategies, liquidity, and building up tax-free Roth IRA money when retiring early, how growth is taxed in taxable accounts, the pros and cons of rolling an employer retirement plan into a traditional IRA, how stock futures are determined and why stock price matters, and buying 8-week treasuries. And, if you’re planning to make a killing on eBay or at your next garage sale, the fellas get into the weeds on how to maximize your tax savings. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-408
12/13/2022 • 38 minutes, 58 seconds
Fixed Indexed Annuities, RMDs, and Early Social Security - 407
We’re hearing more about fixed-indexed annuities with these volatile financial markets. Is it time to reconsider? Plus, clarification on required minimum distributions (RMDs) being waived for non-spouse IRA beneficiaries in 2021 and 2022, taxation on trusts, and suggestions for a 40-year-old considering an early mini-retirement. Also, can a 62-year-old immediately withdraw Roth conversion money? Finally, a strategy to claim Social Security early while working and invest the difference in a Roth IRA, and Joe and Big Al attempt to explain family Social Security benefits without phoning it in. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-407
12/6/2022 • 50 minutes, 14 seconds
How to Forecast Your Expenses in Retirement - 406
What will you actually need to spend in retirement? Joe and Big Al explain how to really think about and calculate your retirement expenses. Plus, if you want to reduce your tax-deferred account balances, does it make more sense to do Roth conversions or reinvest? What about doing Roth conversions to a higher tax bracket than the one you’ll be in during retirement? Also, the fellas explain the alternative minimum tax, how Social Security spousal benefits work, and when in the year you turn 72 you must take required minimum distributions from your retirement accounts. And finally, what should someone with no credit history who hasn’t paid taxes do with a sudden $100,000 windfall? Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-406
11/29/2022 • 52 minutes, 51 seconds
Life Insurance, Muni Bonds, and Dividend Stocks in Retirement - 405
Joe and Big Al discuss LIRPs, or life insurance retirement plans, they spitball whether to take full pension survivor benefits or buy a life insurance policy, and whether to sell losing stocks for even bigger losers to take advantage of the 0% capital gains tax bracket. Plus, zero coupon municipal bonds and the de minimis rule, and target date funds as part of Paul Merriman’s Two Funds for Life strategy. Finally, how do dividends figure into the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals, and should that 4% come from stocks or bonds? Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-405
11/22/2022 • 47 minutes, 11 seconds
Roth IRA 5-Year Rules: How to Withdraw Money With No Taxes or Penalties - 404
Joe and Big Al clarify once and for all those 5-year clocks for withdrawing money from your Roth accounts. How do the 5-year Roth IRA rules impact the taxation of dividend income? Do the 5-year rules for Roth withdrawals impact thrift savings plan (TSP) to Roth conversions as well? Plus, why contribute to a Roth in the first place and lose today’s tax savings? Joe and Big Al rise to that challenge and they discuss Roth conversions and required minimum distributions from an inherited IRA. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-404
11/15/2022 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Inflation Investing, Asset Location, and Real Estate Retirement Spitball - 403
Following the Fed’s fourth consecutive interest rate hike last week, should you be changing your investing strategy to time this inflationary market, moving from bonds to 3-year annuity CDs? Plus, Joe and Big Al spitball on asset location and Roth conversions for the in-laws, and a net unrealized appreciation (NUA) strategy for company stock in a 401(k). They also discuss whether extra home mortgage payments are part of an investment portfolio, and what real estate expenses are tax deductible. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-403
11/8/2022 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
Will Your Retirement Savings Last Until You're 90 Years Old? - 402
Are you behind on your retirement savings? What do you need to do to catch up? If you retire in just a few years, will your money last until age 90? Based on the 5-year Roth withdrawal rules, do you need to open a new Roth IRA for each Roth conversion? Plus, Joe and Big Al spitball a health insurance, capital gains, and real estate strategy to save more money and have more wealth in retirement. Finally, they revisit the SECURE Act rules for withdrawing money from an inherited IRA, and Social Security income limits. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-402
11/1/2022 • 42 minutes, 56 seconds
Should Young People Save for Retirement? - 401
New research says some young people shouldn’t save for retirement. Find out what Joe and Big Al think about that. Plus, is it tax fraud if you re-file taxes to take advantage of new student loan forgiveness? Should you invest in CDs instead of bonds, since both stocks and bonds are getting crushed right now? How can you consolidate your stock portfolio to minimize capital gains tax? Also, charitably inclined YMYW listeners want to know how to use donor-advised funds when spitballing tax planning around an IPO, and whether to do more Roth conversions or more qualified charitable distributions. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-401
10/25/2022 • 36 minutes, 39 seconds
Anything Stupid or Overlooked in Your Retirement Plan Spitball? - 400
Are there any holes in a 5-year plan to retire from the Air Force, buy a house and a plane, and become a commercial pilot? Can you claim an unpaid loan to a start-up as a tax loss, do a Roth conversion, and pay no tax? Are Roth conversions a good idea in a low-earnings year? Does it matter if you convert to Roth before or after changing custodians? What retirement savings options do independent contractors have besides the Solo 401(k)? Does it make sense to cash out a 529 college savings plan that’s losing money? Plus, Joe and Big Al spitball a real estate strategy, and they discuss a state retirement account held at an insurance company. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-400
10/18/2022 • 44 minutes, 46 seconds
Survivor Social Security and Lowering Taxes in Retirement - 399
Joe and Big Al explain when and how to claim Social Security survivor benefits and how earning income impacts your benefit if you collect Social Security before full retirement age. Plus, how much should you withdraw in retirement from tax-free, taxable, and tax-deferred accounts? Also, RMDs, deciding whether to keep a life insurance policy, and of course, Roth Conversion strategies - is the backdoor Roth better for long term portfolio growth? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-399
10/11/2022 • 43 minutes, 38 seconds
How to Manage Financial Market Stress? With the Help of a Caddie - 398
As the financial markets fall and then surge, Joe and Big Al talk about market timing, reallocating retirement contributions, and portfolio rebalancing. Plus, your questions answered on estimated taxes, Roth conversions, and the logistics of inheriting IRAs and passing assets on. Finally, how is a financial advisor like a golf caddie when markets get volatile? Joe and his Pebble Beach golf caddie buddy, Big G from the Real Life Caddie Podcast, discuss how their professional knowledge and experience can help the rest of us avoid big mistakes. Show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-398
10/4/2022 • 42 minutes, 50 seconds
Spitballing Retirement Planning in Your 40's & 50's - 397
A compilation of some of Joe and Big Al's retirement plan spitballing specifically for those in their 40s and 50s - a critical time on the path to retirement. Is your financial plan set up so you pay as little tax as possible? Does it take volatile markets and potential future tax increases into account? Have you got a strategy nailed down for Roth conversions, or backdoor Roth, or pension options? Maybe you’re making big decisions about what to do with your money between now and when you retire, like buying a house vs. saving for retirement? Are you comfortable with the retirement lifestyle you’re creating? Do you know what you’ll do with your time once you’re permanently off the clock? Visit the podcast show notes to access free financial resources, transcript, and to Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-397
9/27/2022 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Backdoor Roth, Investing, and Taxes - 396
Joe & Big Al answer your questions on, of course, backdoor Roth strategies. Y’know, to get as much lifetime tax-free growth on your investments as possible. Plus, investing strategies: does it make sense to buy a property now and rent it out until retirement? How much of a single stock in your investment portfolio can you sell and pay no capital gains tax? The fellas also explain capital loss carryovers, inherited IRAs, spousal Social Security and delayed retirement credits, required minimum distributions, and they spitball on an appropriate allocation of bonds, domestic stocks, and international stocks. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-396
9/20/2022 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Spitballing Early Retirement by the Ocean with Husband and Boyfriend - 395
What’s the next move for a 22-year-old who wants to retire early at 50? Can another YMYW listener afford to retire by the ocean in 10 months? Can Flowergirl and her husband AND her boyfriend retire next year? Joe and Big Al also check extensive retirement spitball math sent in PDF format. Plus, what are the fellas’ philosophies on single vs. married tax rates when one spouse passes, and how does high state income tax impact a retirement strategy? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-395
9/13/2022 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
How to Deal With Taxes When Income Goes Through the Roof - 394
If a fortunate equity event or liquidity event should cause your income to skyrocket, what will that do to your taxes? Joe and Big Al spitball tax strategies to help you manage this good problem to have. Plus, Backdoor Roth, contributions, conversions, and income limits explained, converting twelve and a half million bucks to Roth, and what happens to retirement accounts when you pass - will there be a tax bill due? Kicking it off with the 7-twelve portfolio - what is it? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-394
9/6/2022 • 47 minutes, 37 seconds
Is Now the Time for a Roth Conversion, or Wait Until Retirement? - 393
Should you convert money from your pre-tax retirement accounts to Roth now, or wait until retirement, or until required minimum distributions kick in? Should a mid-30s couple do Roth Conversions or Backdoor Roth? Should a 93-year-old open his first ever Roth and start converting? What’s a good retirement savings mix between pre-tax and post-tax? And the fellas do a worst-case scenario retirement spitball analysis. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-393
8/30/2022 • 44 minutes, 17 seconds
How to Spitball Retirement Taxes and the 4% Rule - 392
How do you determine how much you need in retirement when you factor in taxes, and how does the 4% rule apply? Has one YMYW listener spitballed retirement well enough to convince his wife that they can afford a new luxury truck? Can another YMYW listener take advantage of what seems to be a big opportunity to sell company stock, pay no capital gains tax, and do Roth conversions? Can Big Al’s high school friend do a 1031 exchange to buy a rental property, make it his primary residence in 5 or 10 years, and pay no tax when selling? Is earned income from stock trading still taxable for Social Security if your LLC is in a trust? Finally, a compliment comes in, and Joe and Big Al assume it’s for them. Show notes, free financial resources, the YMYW podcast survey, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-392
8/23/2022 • 42 minutes, 7 seconds
Spitballing Retirement Planning in Your 30s - 391
Setting up your saving and investing strategies when you’re in your 30s can put you on a good path to meeting your retirement goals. We’re revisiting Joe and Big Al’s financial spitballing over the last couple of years specifically for savers and investors in their 30s and even 20s, some of whom want to retire early. Show notes, free financial resources, the YMYW podcast survey, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-391
8/16/2022 • 43 minutes, 51 seconds
Working After Retirement and Wealth Gifting Strategies - 390
When you retire and when you actually stop working may be two different things. How can you get a raise when you’re working for a startup in retirement? Should you do Roth conversions before or after you quit working? Plus, find out what Joe and Big Al think about a 529 and series I bond gifting strategy, and using whole life insurance to transfer wealth to the kids. Show notes, free financial resources, the YMYW podcast survey, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-390
8/9/2022 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
Save for a Home or Save for Retirement? - 389
Should you save for a house down payment or invest for retirement? How much long term capital gains tax do you pay on a rental property when you sell it after 20 years, and how does a 1031 exchange work? Also, opening a Roth IRA with the Backdoor Roth strategy, and the 5 year Roth withdrawal rules explained. Plus, a couple retirement spitball analyses: are you saving too aggressively for retirement? Can you avoid the Medicare IRMAA, or income related monthly adjustment amount, and high taxes from required minimum distributions? Show notes with annual podcast survey, free financial resources, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-389
8/2/2022 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Pay Tax on This Move Now to Potentially Have More to Spend Later - 388
The time may be right for a giant Roth IRA conversion, especially now while the market is down, to potentially give you more money to spend in retirement. How does that work with long-term capital gains and dividends, and how much should you convert to Roth, and when, and how? Plus, deciding how to invest 529 plan college savings, whether to save to pre-tax or post-tax retirement accounts, and the ever-popular Backdoor Roth strategy. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-388
7/26/2022 • 41 minutes, 14 seconds
A Model Retirement Plan Spitball Analysis - 387
Learn how to craft a retirement plan email question that’ll get you a model retirement spitball analysis. Plus, when should you contribute to Roth IRA, and when and how much of a Roth Conversion should you do? Is it hypocritical to prioritize investment returns over your conscience and values? Joe and Big Al talk ESG, or environmental, social, and governance investing, and they evaluate a strategy to keep taxes low while helping your kids buy a house. Finally, your comments about YMYW. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-387
7/19/2022 • 46 minutes, 22 seconds
Should We Hold Off on Retiring Until the Markets Recover? - 386
When the financial markets are down, should you postpone retirement? When inflation is up, should you change your investments and pile into things like value and commodities? Plus, the ever-popular retirement spitball analysis: an early retirement plan, Medicare, Social Security, TSP, and Roth conversions, and when and how business owners should convert $5.5M to Roth IRA. Also, if excess 2021 Roth contributions were returned, can you file last year’s taxes now without penalty? Finally, what’s the difference between a collective investment trust and regular mutual funds? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-386
7/12/2022 • 41 minutes, 12 seconds
Bonds and Series I Bonds, High Inflation, and High Interest Rates - 385
Inflation is high, interest rates are high, and the financial markets are volatile. Are bonds and series I bonds good investments or bad investments right now? How do bonds fit into your overall retirement portfolio? Plus, variable annuities, evaluating the long-term value of Roth contributions vs. Roth conversions, what if anything can be done about losses in an after-tax 401(k), helping adult kids buy a home, and drinks in the Derails. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-385
7/5/2022 • 43 minutes, 35 seconds
Can We Retire Soon? Retirement Spitball Analysis - 384
“Are we on track for retirement?” The ever-popular YMYW Retirement Spitball Analysis is all based on that simple question. Joe and Big Al spitball retirement for listeners planning to retire in just a few years, wondering if they should save to pre-tax or post-tax accounts, and strategizing around long-term capital gains, dividends, and Roth conversions. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-384
6/28/2022 • 38 minutes, 25 seconds
Where to Find Retirement Income When the Stock Market Freaks Out - 383
Equitable accumulators, cash management accounts, and Social Security: with today’s market volatility, how can you squeeze a few more dollars of income out of your retirement savings? Any reason not to use a robo-advisor for decumulation, in other words, spending down those savings? Plus, a pension retirement spitball follow-up, and is it possible to avoid tax liability on a lump sum withdrawal from a 401(k)? Finally, is Joe’s marriage the canary in the Coors Light Party Ball for YMYW? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-383
6/21/2022 • 29 minutes, 9 seconds
Where Should You Save for Retirement? Where Does Real Estate Fit? - 382
If you own houses in your self-employed, self-directed solo 401(k), is converting a house a year to Roth to avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) a good strategy? What’s an individual coverage health reimbursement arrangement (ICHRA) and is it a good healthcare option for those with C-corporations? When putting away retirement savings, should you contribute to a Roth IRA, a brokerage account, a 401(k), or your employee stock purchase plan (ESPP)? When it comes to step-up in basis, how do you determine the past fair market value of a home? And finally, what happens if you retire before your construction loan becomes a permanent mortgage? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-382
6/14/2022 • 35 minutes, 54 seconds
Don’t Retire Until You Can Answer These Five Practical Questions - 381
Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA are all about having a plan for retirement. Using examples from past YMYW episodes, they cover five questions you need to answer before you retire - so you can stay retired. Show notes, free financial resources to help you answer each question, and Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-381 1. Can We Afford to Retire? 2. When Should We Claim Social Security? 3. How Can We Reduce Taxes in Retirement? 4. Are We Prepared for Medical Costs? 5. How Will We Fill Our Time?
6/7/2022 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
How to Ditch a Bad SIMPLE IRA? What's a Prohibited Transaction? - 380
Is there a way to get out of a bad SIMPLE IRA and stash cash in a tax-free Roth account? Can an owner of a company, that’s being sold to another company, load up a Roth account with company shares before the sale, and have a big chunk of cash happily growing tax-free? (What exactly are disqualified persons and prohibited transactions?) When designating beneficiaries of an annuity in a community property state like California, does state law or the annuity owner determine the beneficiary? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-380
5/31/2022 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
6 Money Strategies for Down Markets Depending on Your Goals - 379
As bear market territory freaked out some investors, YMYW listeners were a bit more chill as Joe and Big Al spitballed on their specific strategies to manage the decline: does it make sense to move to cash inside your retirement account? How do down markets impact Roth Conversion decisions for older investors? What should your asset allocation be now, during market volatility, if you’re expecting a future windfall? How should you manage the relationship with your financial advisor if they buy high and sell low in your investment portfolio? Should you leave a partially vested pension to grow, or withdraw the money now and convert to Roth? What’s the best way to withdraw from an IRA in a down market? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-379
5/24/2022 • 49 minutes, 19 seconds
Is My BF BSing Me on RMDs? Required Minimum Distributions Explained - 378
Required minimum distributions: how do they work, when do you have to take them, and do Roth IRAs have RMDs too? Plus, were the fellas being misleading when they talked about claiming Social Security early vs. late if you save and invest the benefits? Listen for their rebuttal. When you change 401(k) custodians, is it a transfer, or a whole new plan? Can you convert your entire 401(k) to Roth, and should you? Finally, If you’re worried about high tax brackets in retirement, should all your contributions now go to Roth? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-378
5/17/2022 • 42 minutes, 20 seconds
Roth IRA, 457, TSP, and Retire Early Spitball - 377
Joe & Big Al talk strategy for converting to Roth and paying tax from the IRA when you have limited funds, eliminating required minimum distributions (RMD) on a Roth 457 and avoiding the 5-year Roth clock, and Roth 457, Roth IRA, and Roth TSP. Plus, the fellas spitball pension options, retiring early, and an intricate and potentially risky deferred compensation strategy. Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-377
5/10/2022 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
Self-Employed Retirement, Fixed Index Annuities, and Investment Property - 376
How does Social Security work for self-employed small business owners? Is there a solo 401(k) that allows after-tax contributions? How much cold, hard cash should you keep on hand? Why do advisors suggest buying a fixed indexed annuity, and how do qualified charitable distributions work? Finally, is it a good idea to pre-pay the mortgage on a real estate investment, and how do you calculate the tax on a home you inherited? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-376
Does it make sense to do larger “Calvin Johnson” (megatron, aka mega backdoor) Roth conversions when the financial markets are way down? Should you convert to Roth now, or in retirement? How do you spitball the right amount to have in 529 plans for education savings? And are the rules for doing a backdoor Roth the same if you’re married filing separately? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-375
4/26/2022 • 43 minutes, 31 seconds
Annuities, Social Security, and Real Estate Taxes - 374
When is it appropriate to buy an annuity? Joe and Big Al run a retirement annuity spitball analysis. When might it make sense to take Social Security early, and what are the rules for collecting survivor Social Security benefits? Finally, how does net investment income tax (NIIT or the Medicare surtax) on long term capital gains impact a house sale? Is it possible to do a 1031 exchange from rental real estate in Utah for investment property in California? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-374
4/19/2022 • 32 minutes, 24 seconds
Can We Retire Early? Investing and Retirement “Rothification” - 373
Will the Senate pass the SECURE Act 2.0, and will it require a Roth option for retirement savings? Plus, “pandemic unemployment” from the CARES Act and the earned income tax credit. Next, are you eligible to make Roth contributions, and should you contribute only to Roth for retirement? Then, the pros and cons of consolidating retirement accounts, and some early retirement spitball analyses. When you plan to retire early, should you invest in dividend paying stocks or real estate? And finally, is the bucket investing strategy really that complicated? Podcast show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-373
4/12/2022 • 37 minutes, 59 seconds
Retirement Spitball: Social Security, Pension, and Self-Employed - 372
Spitballing retirement for a police officer turning teacher, a self-employed small business owner, an early retiree with an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) wanting to do Roth conversions and withdraw 5 or 6% in retirement, and a pension and Social Security analysis. Plus, how many months of expenses should you save in your emergency fund? Also, you may know where Ric Edelman and Dave Ramsey stand on 15 vs. 30 year mortgages and using cash vs. credit, but what does YMYW think? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-372
4/5/2022 • 59 minutes, 36 seconds
When Must You Pay Roth Conversion Taxes? - 371
When do you have pay the taxes on a Roth IRA conversion to avoid any IRS penalties? Was it a mistake to convert to Roth IRA? What percentage of your assets should be in tax-free, tax-deferred, and taxable accounts to give maximum flexibility in retirement? And finally, do Roth conversions count as income toward your eligibility to contribute to a Roth, and how will a pension be taxed? Podcast show notes, episode transcript, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-371
3/29/2022 • 34 minutes, 31 seconds
Taxes and Real Estate Investing Explained - 370
Can multiple rental property losses be written off against other properties or income? What are the pros and cons of putting investment property in an LLC? How do you get the best tax breaks on rental real estate? How does real estate depreciation work? What do you need to think about when turning your primary residence into a rental property? Is a home equity line of credit (HECM, reverse mortgage) a good idea? Also: a complicated property inheritance and self-funding long term care insurance. Financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-370
3/22/2022 • 27 minutes, 27 seconds
Should You Claim Social Security Early? - 369
What part do taxes play in deciding to claim Social Security early? If Social Security creates too much provisional income so that you have to pay tax on your Social Security benefits, does it make sense to claim early? If you apply for Social Security at age 70 but could’ve been taking spousal benefits, are you owed that money? How long was the recovery from the 1929 stock market crash, really? Do higher yield investments early in retirement offset sequence of returns risk? Plus, a listener takes issue with YMYW’s dollar-cost averaging discussion, and Joe's big news in the Derails. Transcript, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-369
3/15/2022 • 30 minutes, 54 seconds
Why Is It So Difficult to Time the Market? - 368
How statistically and practically difficult is market timing? Plus, Backdoor Roth vs Roth conversions, rules, limits, and strategies for 401(k) and IRA contributions, moving retirement money between custodians like Vanguard and Fidelity, and negative but entertaining listener comments. But first, should a $100,000 inheritance be invested in tax deferred, taxable, or tax free accounts? Also, factors to consider when choosing large cap value funds. Show notes, financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-368
3/8/2022 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
Dollar-Cost Averaging, Small Cap, and Stable Value Funds - 367
What are dollar-cost averaging and reverse dollar-cost averaging? Joe and Big Al explain as they answer questions about paying Medicare premiums with HSA funds, and ETFs vs mutual funds when dollar-cost averaging into small-cap value funds. Plus, why would you want to reduce the stock allocation in your emergency fund, and should a stable value fund be part of your portfolio? Is it possible to “re-identify” an inherited IRA as a spousal IRA to change the RMD calculation? Is the section 162 executive bonus plan just whole life insurance? And finally, Joe’s past comes back to haunt him with 9 cats, a neurotic beagle, and 200 IRAs. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-367
3/1/2022 • 41 minutes, 16 seconds
Roth Conversions vs. Roth Contributions - 366
Should you use Roth contribution money to pay Roth conversion tax instead? Does the IRS really penalize ineligible Roth contributions? How will a mega backdoor Roth be taxed, and will the step transaction doctrine apply? Are family Social Security benefits affected if the spouse works? Plus, spitballing retirement pension options, and your comments. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-366
2/22/2022 • 50 minutes, 25 seconds
Real Estate Investing: What Are Cash-on-Cash and Cap Rate? - 365
What is a cap rate? What does cash-on-cash return mean? Joe and Big Al on rental real estate investing as an early retirement income source. Plus, the stacking rule, the foreign earned income exclusion, and taxes and working - or not - after you retire. Finally, at what point are you saving too much to pre-tax accounts, and is it a good idea to convert to that post-tax Roth before the tax brackets change? Financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-365
2/15/2022 • 42 minutes, 17 seconds
Covered Call Investing Strategies Explained, RMDs, and Social Security Taxation - 364
Covered calls, preferred stocks, interest on series I bonds, required minimum distributions (RMD) from your retirement accounts and when they must begin, using retirement savings at age 72 to buy a home, calculating the highest possible Social Security benefit, and how it may be taxed. Plus, listener comments about YMYW and Andi’s record collection! Show notes, free resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-363
2/8/2022 • 42 minutes, 4 seconds
Stock Acquisition, HSA, AMT, TSP, RSU, and Trust as Retirement Beneficiary - 363
Should a trust be the beneficiary of your retirement accounts? Are withdrawal restrictions and required minimum distributions (RMD) reasons to transfer out of the thrift savings plan (TSP) at retirement? Plus, alternative minimum tax (AMT) explained, and strategies for health savings account (HSA) contributions and restricted stock units (RSU). Free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bizlink.to/ymyw-363
2/1/2022 • 49 minutes, 26 seconds
Early Retirement, Roth Conversion Tax: YMYW Best of 2021 - 362
Early retirement, backdoor and mega-backdoor Roth conversions, paying tax on a conversion, asset location... the important topics from our most popular podcast episodes and YouTube videos of 2021. Plus, “impactful” listener comments and the funniest Derails of 2021 (in real time!) Show notes, financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-362
1/25/2022 • 46 minutes, 55 seconds
Financially Able But Afraid to Retire - 361
The psychology of retirement: what if you’ve saved enough and you’re financially ready to retire, but you're paralyzed by the idea of no longer earning and saving? Plus, a Roth conversion strategy when your income is too high. How to know if it pays for you to convert & how much, and should you contribute to a rollover IRA before or after leaving a job? Finally, should you purchase long-term care insurance or self-insure? Show notes, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-361
1/18/2022 • 31 minutes, 21 seconds
Should You Invest in the Stock Market or Buy Real Estate? - 360
You’ve saved money for a house downpayment. Should you invest it in the stock market until you’re ready to buy that property? Should a young saver take as much investing risk as possible, or buy a condo? Plus, the tax-efficiency of robo-advisor brokerage account withdrawals, backdoor Roth conversions under the Build Back Better Act, using a charitable remainder trust to avoid inherited IRA tax under the SECURE Act, and your comments. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al: https://bit.ly/ymyw-360
1/11/2022 • 34 minutes, 53 seconds
Social Security Benefits for Spouses, Ex-Spouses, and Survivors - 359
Learn how to get the biggest Social Security payment possible, whether you’re married, divorced, or entitled to survivor benefits. Can you still file and suspend? What’s a restricted application? What does “deemed” mean? Plus, the little-known family Social Security benefits. The first YMYW podcast of 2022 is a compilation of answers to all of your most recent spousal Social Security questions. Visit the show notes, download free financial resources, and Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-359
1/4/2022 • 41 minutes, 50 seconds
Roth Conversions, the Rule of 55, and Retirement Withdrawal Regrets - 358
Spitballing Roth conversions: a conversion and pension lump sum strategy, converting vs. harvesting 0% long term capital gains, and how to avoid double taxed Roth conversions. Plus, how to allocate assets when using the Rule of 55? Do retirees regret not spending more in retirement? Will paying a thrift savings plan loan with real estate income avoid income tax? Will assets be better protected against litigation in a TSP or an IRA? Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-358
12/28/2021 • 42 minutes, 23 seconds
Does the 5 Year Rule Apply to Each Roth Conversion? - 357
Does the 5-year Roth clock start with every Roth conversion? Plus, a Social Security, Medicare, IRMAA, Roth conversion spitball, a self-employed retirement savings and tax planning spitball, and Delaware Statutory Trusts, security-based loans, charitable remainder trusts, and other charitable giving strategies explained. Also, will your portfolio grow faster with the help of a financial advisor? Visit the show notes for free financial resources and to Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-357
12/21/2021 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
Spitballing Retirement and the Build Back Better Tax Proposal - 356
Should those in the 35% tax bracket contribute to traditional 401(k) or Roth 401(k)? Should a self-employed cryptocurrency investor do Roth conversions or tax gain harvesting? Also, a retirement spitball for a couple, age 35, wanting to retire with $5M at age 60. Plus, do the SECURE Act rules for required minimum distributions (RMDs) apply when inheriting an inherited IRA? Finally, comments on the latest Build Back Better Act. Show notes, financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-356
12/14/2021 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
Saving and Investing for Retirement with Company Stock, Bonds, and VTSAX? - 355
How much company stock is too risky? Can I bonds be the "cash" in a portfolio? Would saving to a brokerage instead of 401(k) or 403(b) ever make sense? How should a self-employed investor in Vanguard's Total Stock Market Index Fund (VTSAX) get retirement-ready? How to pay for new home construction and keep the earned income and child tax credits? Should Roth conversion funds come from retirement, brokerage, or Social Security? Show notes, financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-355
12/7/2021 • 32 minutes, 57 seconds
Retirement Pension Lump Sum or Monthly Annuity Payment? - 354
Should you take your pension all at once in a lump sum when you retire or spread it out over monthly annuity payments? What if the lump sum choice requires moving your pension to an investment plan? Or maybe your only pension options are either 10-year period certain or joint with rights of survivorship? All of these pension spitball analyses are compiled into this single episode to help you choose between your own pension options. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-354
11/30/2021 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Retirement Spitballing, Social Security, and Hiring & Ghosting Financial Advisors - 353
How does the “Buy, Borrow, Die” strategy of the uber-wealthy work? Stacking capital gains vs. Roth conversions, contributing to a non-deductible IRA vs. a brokerage account, and minimizing tax when a trust is the TSP beneficiary. Also, why delay Social Security to age 70 if you don’t need the money, and estimating benefits with a future salary of $0. Finally, can you “ghost” an advisor? Should you hire a financial advisor near you? Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-353
11/23/2021 • 45 minutes, 27 seconds
Dividends, Asset Classes, and Diversification: How to Invest for Retirement? - 352
Can your investment portfolio be over diversified? How do dividends and net unrealized appreciation (NUA) work? How will ownership inequality in the stock market impact future returns for most investors? What do Joe & Big Al think of target date funds? Plus, the YMYW podcast is now on video! Watch the fellas spitball on annuities, bonds, long-term treasuries, risk tolerance, and the buckets of money investing strategy. Show notes, video clips, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-352
11/16/2021 • 45 minutes, 45 seconds
Estate Planning, Social Security, and TSP to Roth Conversions - 351
Is there a step up in basis on (and advantage to) a joint tenants with rights of survivorship brokerage account? Is a charitable remainder trust a good way to liquidate property? Is there a point to Roth conversions when leaving your estate to charity? Should you name your trust as beneficiary on retirement accounts? When to draw from Social Security, pension, and annuity in retirement? Plus, Roth conversions from a thrift savings plan. Show notes, resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-351
11/9/2021 • 47 minutes, 29 seconds
Spitballing the Sequence of Retirement Savings - 350
In what order you should contribute into which accounts for retirement? Joe & Al explain the reasoning behind the sequence of retirement savings and where a health savings account (HSA) fits. Following some retirement plan spitball analyses and Roth conversion strategizing, the fellas explain whether capital gains are taxed progressively, how required minimum distributions are taxed, & they revisit indexed universal life insurance. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-350
11/2/2021 • 51 minutes, 14 seconds
How to Pay the Tax on a Roth Conversion - 349
Learn the basics of Roth IRA conversions, how to calculate the tax on a Roth conversion, when to pay the tax, and more. Plus, ideas for what to do with unused 529 plan education savings funds, rules for 401(a) accounts, understanding the alternative minimum tax, the latest tax proposals, how to calculate employer solo 401(k) contributions - and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Visit the podcast how notes for free financial resources and to Ask Joe & Al your money questions: https://bit.ly/ymyw-349
10/26/2021 • 46 minutes, 40 seconds
Medicare, Social Security, and FIRE Early Retirement - 348
How to calculate modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) for Medicare IRMAA, Social Security benefits when you’re planning to FIRE (Financial Independence / Retire Early), family Social Security benefits for those with minor children, and a strategy to qualify for the Obamacare ACA subsidy. Plus, Roth conversions prior to early retirement, and untangling stock options, long-term incentives (LTI), and restricted share units (RSU). Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-348
10/19/2021 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
What's the Right Mix of Stocks and Bonds for Your Investment Portfolio? - 347
Asset allocation is the delicate balance of stocks, bonds, and other assets in an investment portfolio. What allocation is best for your retirement needs? What mix of domestic and international stocks is best? Is a 90/10 equities to fixed income mix crazy in a $10M portfolio? Should Dad be at 90/10 or 60/40? Can pension & Social Security count as a bond allocation? Plus, legacy tax planning: how to avoid confiscatory estate taxes? Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-347
10/12/2021 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Buying and Selling Your House or Real Estate - 346
How do you estimate net investment income tax when selling your primary residence? Is the all-in-one mortgage a temporary solution when buying a house before selling your current home? Also: buying property in California with your kids, and should you pay the mortgage or save for retirement? Plus, what's the best way to pay credit card debt? Do corporations really pay no taxes? Can you contribute to both Roth IRA and Roth 401(k)? Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-346
10/5/2021 • 31 minutes, 28 seconds
Working or Retiring Abroad and Early Retirement Spitball - 345
Retiring overseas and foreign earned income exclusion eligibility, using your tax refund for a back door Roth conversion, and working abroad and contributing to a health savings account (HSA). Plus, should you contribute to Roth, pre-tax accounts, or brokerage for early retirement? Are substantially equal periodic payments (SEPP) good to bridge the gap between retiring early and age 59.5? Is it ever a good time to time the market? Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-345
9/28/2021 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
It Could Be Over for the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA - 344
Joe & Big Al outline the House Ways and Means Committee's sweeping tax proposal that would impact Roth contributions, Roth conversions, RMDs, the backdoor Roth IRA and mega backdoor Roth (Megatron), marginal and capital gains tax rates, wash sale rules, and more. Plus, safe retirement income and withdrawal strategies, when NOT to do a Roth IRA conversion, and solo 401(k) retirement savings for self-employed small business owners. Show notes, free resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-344
9/21/2021 • 47 minutes, 17 seconds
HELOC, All-in-One Mortgages, and What to Do With Old Life Insurance Policies - 343
What is a home equity line of credit? Is a HELOC better than a traditional mortgage? What are all-in-one mortgage loans? Does it make sense to buy a condo, or keep investing for retirement? Next up Joe and Big Al spitball ideas on what to do with old whole life insurance policies. Plus, ABLE accounts for individuals with disabilities, and should you claim Social Security benefits before or after moving to a no income tax state? Free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/ymyw-343
9/14/2021 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
Roth 401(k), Conversions, RMDs, and Cap Gains - 342
How to calculate Roth conversions to reduce taxes at required minimum distribution age? What are the rules for RMDs from Roth 401(k)? How does the 5 year Roth clock factor into a decision to leave money in an old Roth 401(k) or roll it to a new Roth IRA? Do reinvested dividends count as Roth contributions? Do capital gains count towards the capital gains income bracket? IRA contributions for minors and the unemployed, and how would you spend lottery winnings? Podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/ymyw-342
9/7/2021 • 45 minutes, 35 seconds
Early Retirement Spitball Analysis - 341
Some YMYW listeners have had enough of the 9 to 5 and are ready to punch early. Joe & Big Al spitball on whether they’re financially ready for a long, early retirement. Plus, the ever-popular Roth IRA conversions: how much to convert to Roth, when and how to pay tax on a Roth conversion, and why not pay tax on Roth conversions out of the retirement account you’re converting from? Podcast survey (final day!), financial resources, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/ymyw-341
8/31/2021 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
Where to Locate Assets for Tax Efficiency Without Compromising Growth? - 340
Asset location: how to position assets to pay less tax without sacrificing investment growth? Should young folks contribute all of their retirement savings to Roth accounts? Also, conversations (not advice) on a self-employed defined benefit plan vs. pass-through profits, gifting tuition for education, Roth conversions with a special needs child in mind, a correction on inherited Roth IRAs, and listener comments. Podcast survey, free financial resources, Ask Joe & Al On Air: https://bit.ly/ymyw-340
8/24/2021 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
Should We Do a Roth Conversion? - 339
Moving money from tax-deferred retirement accounts to accounts with lifetime tax-free investment growth: should you do Roth IRA conversions? Before marriage? From a 403(b)? When and how much to convert? Convert aggressive funds first? What about the ACA subsidy? Will paying Roth conversion tax ruin early retirement? And something completely different: Joe & Big Al's take on Ric Edelman’s "pay off the mortgage" suggestion. Podcast survey, transcript, free resources, Ask Joe & Al: https://bit.ly/ymyw-339
8/17/2021 • 51 minutes, 1 second
What to Do When You Own Too Much of One Stock - 338
Ways to diversify concentrated stock positions, like using a donor-advised fund. How does the IRS know if a required minimum distribution is a qualified charitable distribution? From which pool of money should you pull extra retirement income? Also, structured notes, & paying Grandma for daycare without impacting taxes on her pension - lump sum or monthly payments? Finally, thoughts on starting a career in financial planning. Podcast survey, transcript, resources, Ask Joe & Al: https://bit.ly/ymyw-338
8/10/2021 • 42 minutes, 36 seconds
Is It Crazy to Be Happy Paying Tax on Massive Stock Market Gains? - 337
Is it better to pay tax on $5 million than on $1M? Also, an asset location strategy to lower RMDs and taxes but still maintain portfolio growth, and an argument against Roth IRAs. Is it valid? Plus, what counts as contributions if you withdraw from Roth after 5 years? Why not pay the tax on a Roth conversion out of an IRA? Roth conversions vs. the medical insurance ACA subsidy, and what? Joe, arrogant?! Podcast survey, free resources, transcript, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/ymyw-337
8/3/2021 • 43 minutes, 46 seconds
How to Spitball Your Most Tax-Efficient Retirement Withdrawal Strategy - 336
Spitballing tax-efficient retirement withdrawals, savings, Social Security, and required minimum distributions (RMD). Plus, leveraging whole life insurance, and is investing 15% of an all-stock portfolio in preferred stocks too risky? First, Joe and Big Al break down the mechanics and safety of doing a 401(k) to IRA rollover. Visit the podcast show notes to access the transcript, free financial resources, and to ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-336
7/27/2021 • 44 minutes, 53 seconds
Which States Are the Most Tax-Friendly in Retirement? - 335
Which states are best for retirement taxes? When moving to a state with a lower cost of living, is it wise to take on mortgage debt to invest in the market? Does it make a difference if you do a Roth conversion before or after moving states? Plus, is it better to do Roth conversions with ETFs or mutual funds? Is 0% long-term capital gains a hoax? Also, ABLE accounts for those with disabilities, and healthcare costs vs. taxes. Financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/YMYW-335
7/20/2021 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Are We On Track for Retirement? Financial Plan Spitball Analysis - 334
Spitballing retirement readiness for Sean and for Little Al who has UK retirement funds and is desperate to quit work now. Plus, how can Doug do some tax arbitrage with pensions, Roth conversions, and Social Security? Can Mary switch to her ex-spouse’s Social Security benefit? First, Tyler has questions about restricted stock units (RSUs) and net unrealized appreciation (NUA). Access the transcript and free financial resources, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-334
7/13/2021 • 51 minutes, 6 seconds
Are Financial Advisors Really Worth the Money? - 333
Do you need a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional? Is a financial advisor worth hiring? What does a fee-only fiduciary do, anyway? We get these questions frequently, and now you can listen to Joe & Big Al’s answers from 2016 to the present, all in a single episode. Plus, how to measure CFP® performance, and when it’s time to part ways with your financial planner. Access the transcript and free financial resources, and Ask Joe & Big Al On Air, all in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-333
7/6/2021 • 52 minutes, 2 seconds
Roth Conversions, Medicare, and Required Minimum Distributions - 332
Do Roth IRA conversions increase Medicare premiums? How can you convert to Roth and stay below the IRMAA threshold (that is, Medicare’s Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount)? Also, a Roth conversion strategy to account for RMDs, those 5-year rules for withdrawing from your Roth depending on whether you’re over or under age 59 and a half, and “how much should I have in a Roth to be in a low tax bracket in retirement?” Financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/YMYW-332
6/29/2021 • 37 minutes, 20 seconds
What is the Best Age to Retire, Financially Speaking? - 331
Financially, what's the ideal retirement age? Are Roth conversions to the 37% tax bracket a good idea when you've achieved FAHR (financial abundance, happily retired)? Should you stop investing and start saving cash when approaching retirement? You're maxing retirement accounts, should you save to a deferred comp plan too? Is the employee stock purchase plan too many eggs in one basket? And finally, how to pay for long-term care insurance? Podcast show notes, Ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/YMYW-331
6/22/2021 • 47 minutes, 10 seconds
Has the Government Ever Reduced Social Security Benefits? - 330
Have Social Security payments ever been cut for those already receiving them? Plus, survivor benefits, the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP), and CalPERS. Also: what retirement accounts should you save into in what order? How should you withdraw from a brokerage account in retirement? And paying the tax on a Roth conversion, overfunding a 529 plan for education, and mortgage refinancing and interest deduction. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask Joe & Big Al On Air: https://bit.ly/YMYW-330
6/15/2021 • 48 minutes, 26 seconds
How to Protect Investments Against a Stock Market Crash? - 329
Strategies to protect your portfolio from a stock market crash: put options, collars, non-correlated alternative investments, and tax-managed buy-and-hold. Also: how to measure financial advisor performance? How does tax-loss harvesting work? Are health savings accounts (HSA) tax-free? Is alternative minimum tax (AMT) a concern when moving Roth to an annuity? And how to get your MIL not to smoke in your car? YMYW podcast show notes, free financial resources, transcript, Ask Joe & Al: https://bit.ly/YMYW-329
6/8/2021 • 44 minutes, 33 seconds
Should People in High Tax Brackets Save in Roth Retirement Accounts? - 328
Roth 401(k) contributions and "Megatron" (er, mega backdoor) Roth contributions for highly compensated employees, and the Roth conversion strategy of filling the tax bracket. Plus, moving a pension to an investment plan, owning real estate in a self-directed IRA, paying off the mortgage vs. refinancing your house, spousal vs. survivor Social Security benefits, and rolling a whole life insurance policy to a variable annuity. Access the YMYW podcast show notes and Ask Joe & Al on air: https://bit.ly/YMYW-328
6/1/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 45 seconds
How to Avoid a Tax Time Bomb: Retirement Plan Spitball Analysis - 327
Maxing out Roth IRA, 457, and HSA - check. Pension - check. What else do you need for retirement planning? How do pension and Social Security fit into your fixed income portfolio mix? Should you be more aggressive with Roth conversions? Is a 5% equities growth rate good for early retirement plans with inflation? Will a Spousal Lifetime Access Trust (SLAT) protect assets from a tax time bomb? Plus a SECURE Act 2.0 overview. Transcript, financial resources, ask your money questions at https://bit.ly/YMYW-327
5/25/2021 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
How to Get Tax-Free Growth on Investments for Life - 326
Learn to rack up tax-free Roth retirement income: Roth IRA vs. Roth 401(k), paying the tax on a Roth conversion, avoid violating the 60-day rollover rule on a mega backdoor Roth, and Roth IRA contributions when receiving restricted stock units (RSU) in retirement. Plus, moving money from solo 401(k) to IRA before age 59.5, suggestions for a CFP® to be, and matching your umbrella insurance policy to your net worth. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-326
5/18/2021 • 47 minutes, 16 seconds
Capital Gains Tax Vs. Ordinary Income Tax Explained - 325
"Can you explain how long-term capital gains are 'stacked on top' of ordinary income?" Here are all the YMYW capital gains tax vs. ordinary income tax discussions, together in a single episode, to help you craft a tax-efficient strategy for managing dividends, Roth conversions, and paying less capital gains tax. Will your taxes be going up? Subscribe to the YMYW podcast and newsletter for the latest updates. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-325
5/11/2021 • 55 minutes, 18 seconds
Which Asset Classes Are Good Investments to Hedge Against Inflation? - 324
Your latest investing strategy questions answered: are gold, real estate investment trusts (REITs), international and small-cap value funds good inflation hedges? Besides the S&P 500, what sectors or asset classes should you invest in for long-term portfolio diversification? Should you buy bonds? How should an 18-year-old invest the money in a Roth 401(k)? Also, how can you get out of a non-qualified annuity? Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-324
5/4/2021 • 30 minutes, 18 seconds
Real Estate: Should We Sell Rental Property to Buy a Primary Residence? - 323
Spitballing a real estate strategy: sell investment rental properties to buy a home, use restricted stock units (RSU), or both? Plus, is it worth it to hire a financial advisor? Is it a good idea to do Roth IRA conversions to the top of your tax bracket each year? How can you move non-deductible IRA money to Roth IRA without paying taxes again? And a cautionary tale about Roth conversions and stimulus payments. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-323
4/27/2021 • 32 minutes, 46 seconds
Pay Down the Mortgage or Buy Long Term Care Insurance? - 322
Fielding emails on a wide range of personal finance topics: ex-spouse Social Security benefits, paying the mortgage or buying long-term care insurance, how the FIRE community uses the Roth conversion ladder, tax rules for sole proprietors hiring minors, using excess 529 plan education savings, paying taxes or paying back a Coronavirus Related Distribution, and when to file form 8606 to report IRA contributions. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-322
4/20/2021 • 36 minutes, 58 seconds
Inflation, Variable Annuities, Real Estate: How to Invest Against Risk - 321
Is selling rental property to buy a variable annuity a good risk management strategy against sequence of return and interest rate risks? Small-cap vs. emerging markets: which has better risk-adjusted returns for market volatility? Are eREITs (non-traded real estate investment trusts) a good retirement investment? Is RPAR Risk Parity ETF a good inflation hedge? Should you do tax gain harvesting in declining financial markets? Access the transcript and resources, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-321
4/13/2021 • 37 minutes, 49 seconds
Early Retirement: Can You Afford to Retire Now? - 320
William has investing experience, money in the bank, and a retirement plan. Is he ready for early retirement at age 59.5? Plus, BRRR real estate investing and Roth IRA, Backdoor Roth conversions, and "Megatron" Roth contributions. Also, capital gains vs ordinary income, and are restricted stock units (RSU) ordinary income? Do they impact Social Security benefits? When can you collect spousal Social Security? Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-320
4/6/2021 • 46 minutes, 3 seconds
Roth IRA Excess Contributions and the Pro-Rata Rule - 319
Recharacterization of excess Roth IRA contributions, converting post-tax contributions to Roth 401(k), and the pro-rata rule. Plus, target date fund ladders? Also, investing 529 plan money, section 199A dividends from real estate investment trusts (REITs), and how Matt Stafford should save for retirement with his new $34M LA Rams contract (just in case you’re expecting a football player’s salary anytime soon.) Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-319
3/30/2021 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
Firefighters' Retirement Plan Spitballing, Annuities, and RMDs - 318
Spitballing firefighters' retirement: deferred option retirement plans (DROP), HSA (health savings) vs. HYSA (high yield savings), and hear why YMYW always comes back to backdoor Roth IRA. Speaking of Roths, can you do a Roth conversion ladder with inherited IRA money? The fellas also break down required minimum distributions (RMDs) and they talk (or in Joe's case, rant) about variable annuities and indexed annuities. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-318
3/23/2021 • 46 minutes, 15 seconds
Charitable Giving and Roth Conversion Retirement Tax Strategies - 317
How to make the most of a retirement strategy that involves a thrift savings plan, Roth IRA conversions, and charitable giving from a donor-advised fund or a QCD. Also, how to calculate multi-year Roth conversions, and do you lose compound interest when doing Roth conversions? Plus, thoughts on closed-end funds, a variable annuity rescue plan, and Social Security benefits when working vs. not working. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-317
3/16/2021 • 49 minutes, 20 seconds
Monthly Retirement Pension Vs. Lump Sum Payment: How to Choose -316
Choosing the pension lump sum or monthly payment: let it ride, roll it, or annuitize it? Plus, spitball analyses involving the 72(t) tax election, a donor-advised fund, 529 plans, and early retirement. Also, is growth on after-tax 401(k) contributions tax-free? How much of the portfolio should be in tax-free, taxable, and tax-deferred accounts? How does income from tax-deferred accounts impact Medicare premiums? Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-316
3/9/2021 • 49 minutes, 57 seconds
Are These Three Investment Products Too Good To Be True? - 315
Should you invest in a real estate investment trust (REIT)? What about a fixed indexed annuity or structured notes? What can be done about an indexed universal life insurance plan purchased by an employer to replace a defined benefit plan? Plus, understanding qualified small business stock gain exclusion. Joe and Big Al also discuss the value of hiring a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™. Are they worth it? Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-315
3/2/2021 • 51 minutes, 53 seconds
Is the Backdoor Roth IRA a Good Strategy For You? - 314
Are you eligible for a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? Is it taxed? How does a Roth 401k differ from a Roth IRA? Can you buy Mom’s condo for below market value & rent it back to her? Can you max out Dad's Roth? Can you file 2020 taxes before receiving IRS form 1098? How should you diversify your portfolio into international investments? Plus, capital gains and ordinary income, and a correction on deemed Social Security. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-314
2/23/2021 • 43 minutes, 43 seconds
Are You Financially Ready for Retirement? - 313
A retirement plan spitball analysis for an engineer wondering if he can afford to retire, required minimum distribution questions answered, and discussion on when to stop contributing to tax-deferred accounts, when to start Roth conversions, and a conversion strategy for someone with no income. Plus, "conversation" - not advice - about Joe's possible wallet syndrome, and a limerick and music from Paul Lemire. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-313
2/16/2021 • 58 minutes, 48 seconds
"Super Roth": Should You Overfund Supplemental Executive Retirement Plan Insurance? -312
Whether you call it a SERP, an individual supplemental executive retirement plan, a private pension, or the "Super Roth," the strategy is overfunding life insurance, and the question is, is it a good idea for retirement planning? Also: a Social Security, pension, retirement withdrawal, and Roth conversion strategy, portfolio modeling scenarios, the earned income tax credit, and other tax reduction strategies. Access the transcript and financial resources and ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-312
2/9/2021 • 45 minutes, 1 second
Social Security, Medicare, HSA and Roth Conversions - 311
Find out just how intertwined healthcare and retirement are, with answers to questions about Medicare as it relates to Social Security, Health Savings Accounts (HSA), and IRA required minimum distributions (RMDs). Also, strategies for Roth conversions and Social Security, saving for retirement in a brokerage account, and paying debt out of retirement funds or with a mortgage refinance - and a couple of corrections. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-311
2/2/2021 • 47 minutes, 59 seconds
[SPECIAL] GameStop: Stocks Gone Wild! Should You Join the Day Trading Craze? - 310a
This week GameStop, AMC and Blackberry stocks went wild, with hedge funds shorting the stocks, and Redditors using the Robinhood investing app to put the squeeze on them - to the tune of billions of dollars. Is the stock market rigged? How do these investing plays affect you and your portfolio? Should you get in on the day-trading craze? Pure Financial Advisors’ Executive Vice President and Director of Research Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA® joins Joe Anderson, CFP® to talk about it. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-310a “The markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.” - John Maynard Keynes, Economist
1/29/2021 • 16 minutes, 56 seconds
What's the Best Way to Take Retirement Distributions? - 310
Drilling down into the specifics of retirement distribution strategies: dollar cost averaging, pro-rata withdrawals, and buckets vs. the total return approach. Plus, a retirement withdrawal strategy with a side of pension and Social Security, another mortgage payoff question, the small business solo 401(k) trap, an LLC for a kayak side-hustle, and FIPhysician.com says nice things about YMYW. Access the podcast transcript and financial resources, and ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-310
1/26/2021 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
Retirement Plan Spitball Analyses for Side Hustles, Clergy & Grandkids - 309
Answering questions from across the personal finance spectrum: inherited IRAs and late RMDs, contributing to non-qualified deferred compensation plans, making Roth contributions for grandkids, how a Roth impacts student loans, taxation on ESPPs and RSUs, paying off the mortgage, and retirement plan spitball analysis for a clergyman and his wife, and for a couple with a profitable side hustle. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-309
1/19/2021 • 49 minutes, 49 seconds
How to Do the Mega Backdoor Roth IRA - 308
Backdoor Roth IRA withdrawal rules and the mechanics of the mega backdoor (dump truck!) Roth. Can you still contribute to a Roth after a rollover? How do you calculate Roth conversion taxes due to the pro-rata rule? Also, calculating a long retirement number or by age, a radical portfolio rebalance, why basis, gains, and losses are tracked, and donating stock upon death. Plus, does your financial advisor’s location matter? Transcript, financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-308
1/12/2021 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Choose Your Pension Options and Retirement Withdrawal Strategy - 307
In this first YMYW episode of 2021, Joe and Big Al go over estate planning strategies for CFP® candidate/Redditor Nate in SC, they do a spitball analysis for John in TN who wants to retire early, a retirement withdrawal and 529 plan strategy for Ace in TX, and a breakdown of pension options for James in AZ - after Big Al figures out how to work his HP12C financial calculator. Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-307
1/5/2021 • 48 minutes, 44 seconds
Social Security, Medicare and Real Estate - 306
Wrapping up the longest year in history with means testing for Social Security, healthcare when one spouse is on Medicare, and how Roth IRA conversions affect Social Security & Medicare costs. Plus, can you avoid capital gains when selling rental real estate? Should you pay off the mortgage on your rental property or keep investing? Is it a good idea to put a home equity line of credit (HELOC) on an investment property? Access the transcript, financial resources, ask money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-306
12/29/2020 • 41 minutes, 33 seconds
What’s the Best Retirement Withdrawal Strategy? - 305
’Twas the Tuesday before Christmas and all through YMYW, Joe and Big Al’s stockings were stuffed with your money questions: which strategy do they like best for retirement portfolio withdrawal? Plus, early retirement: calculating taxes correctly for it and dollar-cost averaging for it. Also, spreading SIPC risk, understanding the discrepancy in basis on a limited partnership, tax advantages of a health savings account (HSA), and some vehement listener comments on our discussion of paying off the mortgage from podcast #302. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-305
12/22/2020 • 41 minutes, 52 seconds
5 Last Minute Ways to Cut Your 2020 Taxes - 304
A final look at the CARES Act COVID-19 stimulus package, Coronavirus related distributions, and whether they affect your 2020 taxes. Plus, action items to pay less tax in 2020, like Roth conversions, tax gain and tax-loss harvesting, and charitable giving strategies. Also, when to do Roth contributions, how much of your portfolio should be in Roth accounts, and if you can lower your taxes from swing trading. Access the transcript & financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-304
12/15/2020 • 40 minutes, 43 seconds
How to Use Tax Diversification in Your Retirement Portfolio - 303
There are taxable, tax-deferred, and tax-free accounts, and the proper balance of investments in each is called tax diversification. Are you tax diversified enough? Plus, how do capital gains and ordinary income work again? Should you contribute to traditional 401(k) or IRA, or to Roth? What can you do about excess contributions to your Roth IRA? And to mix it up, are municipal bonds a good idea for conservative investors? Access the transcript and financial resources, ask your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-303
12/8/2020 • 42 minutes, 41 seconds
Should You Pay Off the Mortgage? First Consider Your Tax Strategy - 302
Paying off your mortgage? First, think of your investing and tax strategy. And, if you max out retirement and health savings accounts and own real estate, how else can you save? (Hint: brokerage account.) Should self-employed small business owners contribute to a Solo 401(k) or Traditional IRA? Solo Roth 401(k), or Solo 401(k) to Roth conversion? Finally, Medicare, HSA, capital gains, and modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). Access transcript, financial resources, and send in your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-302
12/1/2020 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Borrow Money to Pay Tax on a Roth IRA Conversion? - 301
Should you borrow money to pay the tax on a Roth IRA conversion? Should you do a Roth conversion or capture non-qualified long term capital gains? How will Social Security benefits affect taxes after a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? Should a highly compensated employee use the mega backdoor Roth strategy? Are the tax savings on a conversion worth it? Plus the fellas explain the pro-rata rule - again. Access the episode transcript and financial resources, and send in your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-301
11/24/2020 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Top Funniest Moments From the Your Money Your Wealth Podcast - 300
Joe and Big Al have been making retirement planning, investing, and tax reduction fun for years on the YMYW podcast. We're celebrating 300 episodes with just the funny stuff: great email intros, some of our funniest Derails, a couple never-before-heard outtakes, hilarious moments from our interviews with Dr. Daniel Crosby and Professor Jamie Hopkins, and the infamous story of Will and his free gasoline. Access the episode transcript and financial resources, and send in your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-300
11/17/2020 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
Rental Real Estate Property: How to Calculate Cap Rates and Depreciation - 299
When does the real estate depreciation 121 exclusion happen and how do you account for rental property equity, or cap rates, to calculate retirement income? Plus, estate planning beneficiaries and charitable donations, stock market investing in an LLC, understanding the national debt, the differences between Roth 40(k) and traditional 401(k), and of course, Backdoor Roth and Roth IRA conversions. Access the episode transcript and financial resources, and send in your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-299
11/10/2020 • 47 minutes, 27 seconds
Retirement Portfolio Strategies and Making Sense of Fees - 298
Should retirement savings go in the older spouse’s accounts first? Does Marion have a good VTSAX to VTWAX tax-loss harvesting and portfolio rebalancing strategy? Plus, making sense of fees from your financial advisor and on exchange-traded funds, or ETFs. Big Al provides pointers on selecting a good certified public accountant - other than him, of course, and finally, do 457 plans ever blow up? Access the episode transcript and financial resources and send in your money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-298
11/3/2020 • 35 minutes, 45 seconds
The Barn Door, Garage Door, Mega Backdoor Roth IRA Conversion - 297
What is the MEGA backdoor Roth IRA conversion and should you do one? How do you create retirement income for the gap between retiring at 66 and taking Social Security at 70 and RMDs at 72? Joe and Big Al also answer a question on the taxation of an overseas inheritance, and they discuss your comments. Access the episode transcript and financial resources and send in your money questions to be answered on the YMYW podcast: https://bit.ly/YMYW-297
On round 3 of the YMYW Retirement Plan Spitball Analysis, Joe and Big Al focus on your tax diversification and asset allocation questions: should more money be going into Christy’s pre-tax Roth accounts? Has Roger set up a good portfolio for his elderly relative? Plus, the Rule of 100 or 120 for investing in stocks and bonds, as touted by Jack Bogle and the Bogleheads. Also, should Tom take a Coronavirus-Related Distribution? And finally, when to take Social Security, and that Social Security file and suspend rule that affects people born in 1954. Access the transcript and financial resources, send in money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-296
10/20/2020 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
All About the Backdoor Roth IRA Strategy - 295
Should you wait until retirement to do a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? Plus, the pro-rata rule, self-employed modified adjusted gross income vs. AGI, and how capital gains work with Roth conversions. Also, strategizing for if and when the estate planning step up in basis tax laws change, whether a high yield savings account is good for investing $25K in cash, and listener comments on the show and the FIRE movement. Access transcript and financial resources, send in money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-295
10/13/2020 • 46 minutes, 19 seconds
Rebalancing Your Retirement Portfolio in Market Downturns - 294
Retirement portfolio rebalancing when the market goes down, accumulation, de-accumulation, dollar cost averaging, and IRR, ROR, and CAGR (not "kegger") as ways of calculating rates of return on investments. Plus step-up in basis, required minimum distributions or RMDs, capital accumulation life insurance plans, tax planning for new homebuyers, spousal Social Security benefits, and of course, backdoor Roth IRA conversions. Access transcript & financial resources, send in money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-294
10/6/2020 • 47 minutes, 42 seconds
Backdoor Roth Conversions and Investing for Kids - 293
Are you screwing up your Backdoor Roth IRA conversion? Find out. Plus, tax on mega-Backdoor Roth conversions, Medicaid spend-down rules and your Roth IRA, and Joe and Big Al take a burning confession about Roth conversions and IRS form 8606. Also, more on Vanguard’s VTSAX and dividend yield, and various options for investing for minor kids including Paul Merriman's suggestions, UTMA, and brokerage accounts. Access transcript and financial resources, and send in money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-293
9/29/2020 • 45 minutes, 19 seconds
Will Estate Tax Law Changes Affect Your Family Financial Plan? - 292
How might Joe Biden's or Donald Trump’s changes to the lifetime estate tax exemption impact your estate plan? Plus, is there any reason to have pre-tax retirement accounts? How long does money have to be in a traditional IRA before a backdoor Roth conversion? Can annuities be converted to Roth? And more on dividends, long term capital gains, Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index Fund, survivor Social Security benefits, and more. Access transcript and financial resources, send in money questions: https://bit.ly/YMYW-292
9/22/2020 • 52 minutes, 49 seconds
Roth Conversions, Annuities and Inherited IRAs - 291
Answering questions across the financial and retirement spectrum, with topics like when your traditional IRA is growing faster than you can convert to Roth, consolidating retirement savings, annuities, the SECURE Act and inherited IRAs, undoing SEP-IRA contributions, Roth conversions after age 72, offsetting conversion gains against tax-harvested losses, tax diversification beyond conversions, and what to do if you think you blew up your Roth IRA. Access the transcript, resources, send in money questions, and your chance at a $100 Amazon e-gift card in the show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-291
9/15/2020 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
Market Timing and Day Trading in a Roth IRA? - 290
Is timing the market and day trading in your Roth IRA in retirement a good idea? How are you taxed if you collect dividends vs. reinvesting? Plus, tax loss harvesting, asset allocation, investing in bonds, the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) for spousal Social Security, and IRA vs. 529 plan for a newborn. Whew! Fill out the podcast survey for a chance to win a $100 Amazon e-gift card, send in money questions, and access free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-290
9/8/2020 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Backdoor Roth IRA Conversions, Stimulus and Self-Employed Retirement -289
How do you report a backdoor Roth IRA conversion over two tax years, and is there a point at which the backdoor Roth doesn’t make sense? Plus, more strategizing for your Coronavirus related distribution, stimulus (and possible future stimulus) tax planning, and your self-employed, small business retirement plans. And finally, listener comments. Fill out the podcast survey for a chance to win a $100 Amazon e-gift card, send in money questions, and access the transcript and free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-289
9/1/2020 • 48 minutes, 13 seconds
YMYW Spitball Analysis 2: Retirement and Social Security - 288
The YMYW Retirement Plan Spitball Analysis was so popular that it’s time for part 2! Where do Roth IRA conversions, primary residences, and rental real estate investment properties fit in your retirement plan? How much Social Security is taxed, and will taking your pension lump sum before Social Security impact your taxes? Fill out the podcast survey for a chance to win a $100 Amazon e-gift card, send in money questions, and access the transcript and free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-288
8/25/2020 • 44 minutes, 25 seconds
Roth Conversion Tax Planning Strategies and Annuities - 287
Tax planning for Roth IRA conversions with itemized deductions, dividends, and long term capital gains, a Roth conversion vs. investing a 401(k) distribution in your Roth, separating pre-tax and post-tax money for a rollover, and gong baths. Plus, is a 3 year fixed annuity a safe place to earn more than 20 basis points? What should you do if you’re stuck in an annuity you don’t want? Send in questions, access free financial resources, and sign up for the August 26 YMYW live webinar: https://bit.ly/YMYW-287
8/18/2020 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
Dividend-Paying Stocks and Investing Strategies at All Ages - 286
Investing strategies for dividend-paying stocks and how the pro-rata rule for Roth conversions work with dividends. Plus, Wealthfront, M1, Paul Merriman? Should young investors use a robo-advisor or pay for financial advice? Also, thoughts on a Vanguard retirement portfolio and ideas for self-employed small business owners to save money in retirement plans like SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, and Solo 401(k). Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-286
8/11/2020 • 47 minutes, 32 seconds
New Stimulus Check & Coronavirus Relief Package On the Way? - 285
With CARES Act provisions expiring, Joe & Big Al recap the two new stimulus bills - the HEALS Act and the HEROES Act - now being negotiated in Congress. Plus, estate planning considerations when it comes to required minimum distributions (RMDs) for non-designated and designated beneficiaries. And, the 403(b) escape hatch, Social Security, records of estimated tax payments, and assets on the FAFSA form. Send questions and access the transcript and free resources in the show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-285
8/4/2020 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
What Is Your Retirement Number? YMYW Spitball Retirement Analysis - 284
Joe and Big Al spitball retirement plan considerations, including: - investing in brokerage and Roth instead of pre-tax - getting tax diversification - pension lump sum or annuity - paying for education - calculating a retirement number to put savings on autopilot Plus, what life insurance “investment” has a “guaranteed” 10% return? Do dividend paying stocks have a higher rate of return than VTSAX? Should individual stocks go in a taxable account? Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-284
7/28/2020 • 47 minutes, 18 seconds
Tax Gain Harvesting, Active vs. Passive Investments… and Roth Conversions - 283
Should you tax gain harvest or do a Roth IRA conversion? Should active or passive investments go in retirement accounts? If you’re on the younger side, why own bonds? Are Vanguard Roth accounts any better or worse than others? What’s the break even on taking Social Security early vs. late? Should you convert your 401(k) or retirement account to Roth all at once? Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-283
7/21/2020 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
How to Do a Roth Conversion and Pay Taxes On It - 282
Do you have to transfer from a 401(k) to a traditional IRA before you do a Roth IRA conversion? Does the pro-rata rule apply? Also, the logistics of paying the tax on a Roth conversion. Plus, stimulus package updates around paycheck protection program loans, required minimum distributions and Coronavirus-related distributions from retirement accounts. Send in money questions, access the episode transcript and free financial resources, and sign up for a free tax reduction analysis: https://bit.ly/YMYW-282
7/14/2020 • 44 minutes, 23 seconds
Will These Three Things Affect Your Social Security? - 281
What impact do ex-spouses, income, and early retirement have on collecting your Social Security benefits? Plus, indexed universal life insurance, estate planning with a step-up in basis on private placement real estate, and more on CRDs, RMDs, and stimulus checks. Joe and Big Al also submit their forecasts for whether Congress might tax Roth IRA growth in the future. Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-281
7/7/2020 • 47 minutes, 45 seconds
Are These Retirement Investment Strategies On Track? - 280
Joe and Big Al take a look at an investing strategy a listener set up for his parents, and they run the numbers on their variable annuity. They also kick the tires on an early retirement plan and they discuss equity allocations in a portfolio. And since no YMYW is complete without some Roth talk, how might Roth contributions for grandkids affect college financial aid? Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-280
6/30/2020 • 44 minutes, 37 seconds
Real Estate, Roth Conversions, and Social Security - 279
Reducing real estate taxes, leveraging new rental income properties, coordinating Social Security benefits with Roth conversions, and bragging about your 401(k) balance. Also, 5-year Roth clocks, converting from your TSP, Roth conversion vs. Backdoor Roth conversion, and paying taxes on conversions. Plus, a chat about Social Security survivor benefits - and freezers. Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-279
6/23/2020 • 42 minutes, 4 seconds
Can You Do a Coronavirus-Related Distribution to Roth Conversion? - 278
Is it possible to do a Roth IRA conversion with a Coronavirus-Related Distribution from your retirement accounts? Joe and Big Al will explain whether you can, and if you should. Plus, more stimulus payment questions, charitable giving strategies from your required minimum distribution, selling stock for tax-free capital gains and an analysis of exchange traded funds vs. mutual funds. Send in money questions and access the transcript and free resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-278
6/16/2020 • 47 minutes, 54 seconds
Roth IRA Conversion and Contribution Rules - 277
Roth IRA contributions and conversions come with plenty of rules: contribution rules, withdrawal rules, safe harbor rules, pro-rata and aggregation rules. In this episode, we explain these rules, and how they apply to both traditional retirement plans and accounts like SEP IRAs and thrift savings plans (TSP). Plus, understanding small-cap, mid-cap, large-cap, value, and growth asset classes when it comes to investing. Sign up for the exclusive YMYW live webinar on June 10, send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-277
6/9/2020 • 53 minutes, 27 seconds
Pre-Tax or Roth Contributions for Retirement Savings? - 276
Should market volatility and the economic downturn due to COVID-19 change where you save for retirement? Should contributions go to pre-tax accounts or to post-tax Roth accounts? Plus, Coronavirus related distributions, how to use a PPP loan to pay your self-employed self, backdoor Roth IRA conversions, and strategies for funding a Roth IRA for children. Sign up for the exclusive YMYW live webinar on June 10, send money questions and access the transcript and free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-276
6/2/2020 • 45 minutes, 37 seconds
Social Security WEP, GPO & Roth IRA Conversion Strategies - 275
The windfall elimination provision (WEP), government pension offset (GPO) & spousal Social Security benefits. Also, Roth IRA conversions and Medicare, Roth conversions from a thrift savings plan (TSP), and conversions to buy real estate. Plus, asset location and other tax planning strategies beyond Roth IRA conversions, like life insurance and charitable remainder trusts. Send in money questions and access the episode transcript and free financial resources in the podcast show notes: https://bit.ly/YMYW-275
5/26/2020 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
CARES Act: Distributions, RMDs & Dependents - 274
Financial planning strategies around Coronavirus-Related Distributions from retirement accounts and required minimum distributions (RMDs). Plus, listener corrections on dependents and the CARES Act stimulus package. Also, two very different market volatility strategies: living off of cash and Social Security only, and leveraging a home equity line of credit (HELOC) to invest. Sign up for the LIVE YMYW webinar on May 27, send in money questions, access the transcript and free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-274
5/19/2020 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Real Estate, Roth Conversions & Annuities - 273
A mixed bag of questions on everything from spousal solo 401(k) contributions and inherited IRAs to house-buying strategies, to the fan-favorite, ripping on annuities, with a healthy dose of Roth conversion planning thrown in the middle. Sign up for the LIVE YMYW webinar on May 13, send in money questions, read the episode transcript and access free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-273
5/12/2020 • 43 minutes, 20 seconds
Asset Location: Where Should You Hold Retirement Investments? - 272
What types of investments you keep in your taxable, tax-deferred and tax-free accounts can play a big part in how much tax you pay over time. In this episode, Joe and Big Al break down asset location and answer some of your tax planning questions. As always, the fellas also talk strategy when it comes to Roth IRA contributions and Roth conversions. Sign up for the LIVE YMYW webinar on May 13, send in money questions, read the episode transcript and access free financial resources: https://bit.ly/YMYW-272
5/5/2020 • 41 minutes, 26 seconds
4 Financial Strategies from the Stimulus Package - 271
In this jam-packed episode of the Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast, stimulus payments for self-employed, dependents, and those who message us on Facebook, plus, the paycheck protection program, round two of which started since this episode was recorded, coronavirus-related distributions, Roth and Backdoor Roth conversions, tax-loss harvesting, and the solo 401(k). Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-271
4/28/2020 • 48 minutes, 42 seconds
In Market Volatility, Beware of Annuity Pitches - 270
In these volatile markets, pitches for fixed indexed annuities will be on the upswing. Here's how to analyze them for yourself. Plus, CARES Act stimulus payments for kids, retirement account distributions, and rethinking your retirement savings strategy. Also, SECURE Act stretch IRA rules, evaluating long term care insurance options, and why thrift savings plan (TSP) to Roth conversions are so complicated. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-270
4/21/2020 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
Revisiting Roth IRA Conversion Strategies - 269
Roth IRA conversion pro-rata rule considerations with RMDs on an inherited IRA, tax bracket planning to account for the loss of a spouse, and the state income tax impact on Roth conversions. Plus, earnings on a reversed excess IRA contribution, how dollar-cost averaging affects capital gains tax first in, first out (FIFO) rules, zero-coupon bonds, whether to use the brokerage option in your 401(k) and more. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-269
4/14/2020 • 45 minutes, 40 seconds
CARES Act: What's in the Coronavirus Stimulus Package - 268
Recovery rebates, new rules for retirement account distributions, stimulus checks for those on Social Security & unemployment benefits. Plus, should a listener invest his forbearance, buy foreclosures, and capitalize on the financial crisis? We also get into the cash-on-cash math for rental real estate and potential property tax deduction changes for Californians under a revised Prop 13. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources in the show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-268
4/7/2020 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Analyzing 5 Investing Strategies for Volatile Markets - 267
In these volatile financial markets, are you reconsidering your investing strategies? Joe and Big Al discuss cash, selling stocks in taxable accounts and repurchasing them in tax-deferred accounts, doing nothing and staying globally diversified, writing an investment policy statement, doing Roth conversions, and fixed indexed annuities (AKA equity-indexed annuities). Also: international and emerging market stocks, the Coronavirus stimulus package, inflation and much more. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources in the show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-267
3/31/2020 • 43 minutes, 5 seconds
Tax Brackets Explained: How Much Are You Really Paying in Taxes? - 266
If you’re in the 22% tax bracket, does 22% of what you make go to the IRS? How does capital gains tax work with ordinary income tax? Joe & Big Al explain how tax brackets work and answer your Roth contribution and Roth conversion questions: like what's the point of a Roth conversion if you're just leaving the money to your kids? Plus some Mega Backdoor Roth talk and spousal contributions. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources in the show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-265
3/24/2020 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Bear Market Investing Strategies and Revisiting the 5-Year Roth IRA Withdrawal Rules - 265
Tax loss harvesting, Roth conversions and more: Joe and Big Al explain how bear markets like the one we're in now are the time to utilize these investing strategies in your retirement portfolio. And the fellas go over those Roth IRA 5-year withdrawal rules again. They’ll cover some Roth withdrawal mistakes and Roth rollover consequences, and they have a mea culpa for one of their peers. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-265
3/17/2020 • 50 minutes, 21 seconds
How Much of Your Net Worth Should Be in Cash? - 264
How much of your money should you keep in cash? Should you buy VBK, the Vanguard Small-Cap Growth ETF? Plus, asset allocation and asset location, the pros and cons of the Roth 401(k), Medicare, spousal and survivor Social Security benefits, tax-saving charitable giving, small business strategies, who qualifies to be called Joe Anderson’s “peer,” and whether you’d rather hang out with a James or a Jimbo. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-264
3/10/2020 • 48 minutes, 37 seconds
7 Roth Conversion Strategies - 263
When to do a Roth IRA conversion, the pro-rata and aggregation rules, spousal conversions, Roth contributions and more. Send in money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-263
3/3/2020 • 34 minutes, 2 seconds
What's the Right Retirement Asset Allocation for You? - 262
With volatility, should you time the market and change the asset allocation of your investment portfolio, your pension, or your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)? Plus, asset location: should equities be in a brokerage account, Roth IRA or traditional IRA? And diversification vs. concentration, calculating how much you’ll have in retirement, how to get there from here, and Joe’s favorite, negative listener feedback. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-262
2/25/2020 • 46 minutes, 35 seconds
Real Estate Investing: How to Find Bread & Butter Rental Properties - 261
How do you run the numbers to find a good, profitable rental property? Should you pay off the mortgage, buy more real estate, or save for retirement? Should you buy a home all cash? Can a property be considered a rental for tax purposes? Should you refinance your home to pay student loans? What can you do with unused education savings? And what do we have against 72(t) SEPP for early retirement withdrawals? Ask money questions, read the transcript and access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-261
2/18/2020 • 48 minutes
When is the Tax Deadline for a Roth Conversion? - 260
As Tax Day approaches, you've got taxes on your mind. When do you have to pay the tax on your Roth IRA conversion? Is converting beyond the current tax bracket ever recommended? Plus, answers to more of your SECURE Act retirement questions on IRA contributions and inherited IRAs and other assets, and Roth conversion and Backdoor Roth strategies for self-employed small business owners with Solo 401(k)s and SIMPLE-IRAs. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-260
2/11/2020 • 41 minutes, 43 seconds
"Collect Social Security at Age 70" is Common Advice. Why? - 259
We address a challenge to the advice to wait until age 70 to take Social Security and we tackle your questions on making the most of your benefits, what happened to annual projections for those on restricted applications, using a revocable trust to protect assets from Medicaid, converting from 403(b) to Roth IRA, rolling Roth 401(k) to Roth IRA, and whether to contribute to a Roth 401(k) or Traditional 401(k). Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-259
2/4/2020 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
International Funds, Safe Investments, 1031 Exchange: Email Round-Up - 258
How to choose international funds in a diversified portfolio, a momentum investing strategy called The 12% Solution, and safe retirement investments like CDs and bonds. Plus Joe and Big Al touch on real estate investing with 1031 exchanges and qualified opportunity zones, and they answer your questions on the SECURE Act, IRA contributions, and calculating Social Security in this wide-ranging email round-up. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-258
1/28/2020 • 46 minutes, 51 seconds
Why Not Just Go All in On VTSAX, Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index Fund? - 257
The Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund (VTSAX) comes very highly recommended by JL Collins in his book, The Simple Path to Wealth. So why not put all your money into it? Plus, Joe & Big Al answer your questions on the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals, what to do before and after age 59 and a half, whether to invest in the Roth or traditional thrift savings plan (TSP), and of course, Roth IRA conversions. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-257
1/21/2020 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
Your SECURE Act Retirement Questions Answered - 256
Joe and Big Al tackle your SECURE Act retirement planning questions: how minors can distribute inherited IRAs, whether a trust should be your IRA beneficiary, and what effect the new law has on required minimum distributions, or RMDs, and qualified charitable distributions, or QCDs. Plus, the fellas get schooled by YMYW listeners on their Thrift Savings Plan miss in episode 254. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-256
1/14/2020 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Breaking Down the Confusing 5-Year Roth Clock Rules - 255
Joe & Big Al explain, once and for all, the 5-year clocks for Roth conversions and Roth contributions and pro-rata rules. (Well, hopefully it’ll all make more sense to you by the time they get through it. If not, let us know.) We’ll also find out what the fellas think about holding cash until the inevitable economic downturn, lump-sum investing versus dollar-cost averaging, and the Total World Stock Index Fund. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-255
1/7/2020 • 55 minutes, 30 seconds
Roth Conversions from a Thrift Savings Plan TSP? - 254
The thrift savings plan (TSP) explained, and the rules around Roth conversions from TSPs. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your questions about, what else, Roth conversions and contributions: age limits on making conversions, backdoor Roth conversions, Roth contribution phase-outs and recharacterizations, and the pro-rata rules. Plus, Joe explains, again, his distaste for fixed index annuities, and we find out why Big Al is called “Big”. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-254
12/31/2019 • 49 minutes, 35 seconds
Rules for Your Retirement Savings and Distributions Are Changing - 253
Just in time for the holidays, the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act, or SECURE Act, has been made law, effective January 1, 2020. Joe and Big Al explain what it means for your stretch IRAs, required minimum distributions, retirement savings and more. Plus the fellas answer your questions on self-employed small business retirement plans and paying off the mortgage. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-253
12/24/2019 • 40 minutes, 59 seconds
Strategies for Social Security, Annuities, and Inherited Assets - 252
Joe and Big Al answer questions about coordinating Social Security benefits with Roth contributions and required minimum distributions, weighing the Social Security restricted application against survivor benefits, the Windfall Elimination provision for teachers, whether to take RMDs from a brokerage IRA or an annuity - and of course, Joe will explain why that annuity is a terrible idea - and the fellas get into how to split an inherited annuity four ways and how to split a house eight ways! Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-252
12/17/2019 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Should You Convert to Roth IRA All at Once or Over Time? - 251
How much of a Roth conversion should you do and when? Does it make sense to convert to a Roth IRA all in one year, or to do it over time, based on your age? Joe and Big Al explain the reasoning behind their answer to this common retirement investing question. Plus, they answer your questions about converting from a thrift savings plan (TSP) to a Roth, limits when contributing to retirement accounts and a traditional IRA, and doing the tax math to decide if a Roth conversion is right for you. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-251
12/10/2019 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
Tanja Hester on the Flexibility of Financial Independence - 250
Tanja Hester (called the Matriarch of the women’s FIRE movement by the New York Times) returns to YMYW to discuss the value of our time, how it’s connected to our money, and the options financial independence provides for a life well-lived. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer questions about the balanced asset allocation strategy, taking a pension and another job AND Social Security, and what to do when your company changes 401(k) custodians. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-250
12/3/2019 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
What’s the Break-Even on a Retirement Roth IRA Conversion? - 249
How do you figure out the break-even point on a Roth IRA conversion? Joe and Big Al discuss whether to convert, how much to convert, and when. Plus, the step-up in basis on a primary residence, self-employed small business retirement plan options, the difference between a financial advisor and financial planner, and defining a registered investment advisor and broker-dealer. Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-249
11/26/2019 • 49 minutes, 12 seconds
Is a Roth Conversion Affected By Social Security? - 248
Will a Roth IRA conversion be impacted by your Social Security benefit or vice versa? Plus, today we're talking Social Security spousal and survivor benefits, Roth IRA conversions, earned income, ordinary income, modified adjusted gross income, and taxable income. We’re also talking about taking this job, shoving it, and doing Roth conversions all the way to Tennessee! Ask money questions, read the transcript & access free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-248
11/19/2019 • 43 minutes, 36 seconds
How to Talk to Mom & Dad About Their Money - 247
Cameron Huddleston discusses her book, Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations With Your Parents About Their Finances. But first, let's get into glide path: should you invest more aggressively through retirement? Which assets should you spend before you take Social Security? What should your portfolio withdrawal strategy be if you don’t plan to retire? And when asked how to pay taxes on a Roth conversion, Joe and Big Al make a suggestion rarely heard on YMYW (hint, it involves debt and your primary residence). Ask your money questions, read the transcript, and access free financial resources at http://bit.ly/YMYW-247
11/12/2019 • 50 minutes, 23 seconds
Why This Life Insurance Is for the Most Part a Scam - 246
We tackle Indexed Universal Life Insurance one more time. And you may have heard that millionaires "buy term and invest the rest" to pay estate taxes, but is it a good idea? When you have appreciated company stock, how much should you "NUA" and when, and how do you deal with the taxes? Plus, can you convert an inherited 401(k) to a Roth? When is your required beginning date for RMDs? Ask your money questions, read the transcript, and access free financial resources at http://bit.ly/YMYW-246
11/5/2019 • 46 minutes, 46 seconds
Is It Time to Fire Your Financial Advisor? - 245
Should you stay or should you go? Joe and Big Al weigh in on whether a couple of listeners who are dissatisfied with their financial advisors should ditch or keep the advisors. Plus, how should you choose investments in your 401(k)? Is it a good idea to make Roth contributions for your kids? How do you manage taxes and penalties because of Roth conversions? Ask your money questions, read the transcript, and access more free financial resources at http://bit.ly/YMYW-245
10/29/2019 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
5 Unique Social Security Questions Answered - 244
Social Security strategies if you are married to a younger spouse and have a minor child, affected by the windfall elimination provision, considering divorce for a better benefit, or unsure of the restricted application. And should you spend 401(k) money before taking Social Security? Next up, real estate: should you gift property now to reduce taxes later? Should you pay off your home? And the section 121 exclusion of gain from the sale of a principal residence on a split property. Transcript, show notes, and free financial resources: http://bit.ly/YMYW-244
10/22/2019 • 50 minutes, 46 seconds
The Truth About Indexed Universal Life Insurance - 243
Is indexed universal life insurance good for estate planning, investing or as a tax shelter for high-income earners? Should you pay down debt or save if you only have $100K saved for retirement at age 66? Should extra money be invested in your 457 or brokerage account? ETFs or mutual funds? And with the new tax laws scheduled to sunset in 2026, does it make sense to do a giant Roth conversion in 2025? Transcript, free resources, and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-243
10/15/2019 • 42 minutes, 58 seconds
Investing the Money from a Real Estate Sale - 242
You've sold your primary residence or your rental property. How should you invest real estate proceeds for retirement? When do Joe and Big Al say you shouldn't do a Roth conversion? What’s the math on federal vs state taxes when doing a Roth conversion if you move to a no income tax state? And how is your pension taxed if you move? Transcript, free resources, and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-242
10/8/2019 • 45 minutes, 53 seconds
Answers to Your Top Roth Conversion Questions - 241
Your Roth IRA questions answered: when should you do a Roth conversion? Should you wait until you're in retirement to convert? What kind of income is it? How do you convert slowly so the tax bite doesn't hurt so much? How long do you have to work before you can contribute to a Roth IRA? Does the 5-year rule apply for Roth withdrawals after age 59 1/2? Plus, answers to non-Roth money questions about estate planning, reverse mortgages, transferring from a variable annuity to a traditional IRA, and using HSA funds to pay Medicare premiums. Transcript, free resources, and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-241
10/1/2019 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
How to Choose Your Own Financial Independence Adventure - 240
Choose FI: Your Blueprint to Financial Independence authors Chris Mamula (CanIRetireYet.com), Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa (Choose FI podcast) share principles that can change your life and your idea of retirement. Plus, answers to your FIRE (financial independence / retire early) questions on bridging the gap between early retirement and tapping retirement accounts, balancing ACA subsidy eligibility against allocation decisions, options trading, and just how much Roth savings is right for you. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-240
9/24/2019 • 50 minutes, 11 seconds
How Should You Invest? As Always, It Depends - 239
This week’s questions all revolve around what to do with your money - and everyone’s circumstances are different. What to do with a 401(k) after you retire and don’t really need the money just yet? What to do with cash in savings? Is the Papa Bear portfolio a good one? How best to save for retirement when you’re a sole proprietor AND a teacher? How to handle the basis in an s-corporation you’re closing down? Transcript, free financial resources, and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-239
9/17/2019 • 45 minutes, 28 seconds
Roth Conversions, Life Insurance & More: Email Round-Up - 238
An entire episode dedicated to money questions that run the gamut: we’re talking about using indexed universal life insurance to insure future income, buying mutual funds or ETFs in an IRA, Roth contributions and conversions, changes to the thrift savings plan, doing a reverse mortgage leading into a possible recession, the Mega-Backdoor Roth strategy, what happens to retirement accounts in a divorce and more. Transcript, free financial resources, and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-238
9/10/2019 • 49 minutes, 52 seconds
Mad at the Roller Coaster? Then You Don't Understand the Ride - 237
Back to investing basics: what makes for a wise investing philosophy while on the market volatility roller coaster? How do you find a financial fiduciary? How do you avoid people with bad financial intentions? What is a good investment policy statement? How do you figure out the annual percentage rate on an IRS payment plan? When should a teacher retire, and what should she do with her pension? Plus some Roth conversion talk, as you’d expect. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-237
9/3/2019 • 50 minutes, 15 seconds
How Much Can You Spend When You're On FIRE? - 236
What’s a safe withdrawal rate from your investment portfolio when that money has to last 50 or 60 years because you’re part of the FIRE (financial independence/retire early) movement? Karsten Jeske, Ph.D., CFA, aka "Big Ern" from EarlyRetirementNow.com shares his experiences. Plus, will listener Paul reach $5M by retirement? Can monthly payments from an IRA annuity be used for qualified charitable distributions (QCDs)? And what happens if you’ve made mistakes with your IRA that lead to penalties? Transcript, resources & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-236
8/27/2019 • 48 minutes, 54 seconds
Recession and the Inverted Yield Curve - 235
An inverted yield curve has often led to a recession. Pure Financial Advisors' Executive Vice President and Director of Research, Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA, discusses the current state of the markets and he helps answer some questions from our 2019 YMYW podcast survey: are structured notes ever a good product? How can you make the most of small retirement contributions? How do you grow a portfolio, when should you rebalance, how should you invest, and what’s a safe withdrawal rate? Transcript, resources & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-235
8/20/2019 • 49 minutes, 18 seconds
Tax Postcard, Stretch IRAs & Life Insurance for Education - 234
ENTER TO WIN A $100 AMAZON GIFT CARD! US residents, fill out our podcast survey by August 18: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2019ymyw The revamped 2019 tax "postcard," how the SECURE Act could be a tax problem for those with IRA trusts, and is indexed universal life insurance a good investment for education costs? Should you roll your 401(k) to an IRA? How much can you convert from 401(k) to Roth after age 70 and a half? Will you go to jail for filing your taxes before receiving form 5498? Transcript, free financial resources, and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-234
8/13/2019 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Using Alternative Investments to Boost Portfolio Returns? - 233
Private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and angel investing: Joe breaks down what these alternative investments are and whether they belong in your portfolio. Plus, the fellas talk about risk parity investing, net unrealized appreciation, what to do with a large settlement and the break-even point for Social Security benefits. Transcript, free financial resources & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-233
8/6/2019 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
Time to Dial Down Risk and Do a Roth Conversion? - 232
Jonathan Clements (founder, HumbleDollar.com, former Wall Street Journal personal finance writer) on portfolio rebalancing, reducing risk and doing a Roth conversion. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: when is the best time to get into the market? When is the best time to retire? Can you start a Roth IRA for your Dad? And should you roll your 401(k) into a traditional or Roth IRA? Finally, some YMYW compliments and complaints. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-232
7/30/2019 • 45 minutes, 32 seconds
Appreciate How Good the Economy is Now - 231
According to Dr. Chris Thornberg of Beacon Economics, the US economy and real estate market are currently extremely healthy, so we should appreciate it and focus now on fixing the retirement crisis we’re facing in 10-15 years. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: Why is owning a home considered "profitable"? Is it a good idea to own real estate in a self-directed IRA? And should you buy a fixed index annuity? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-231
7/23/2019 • 54 minutes, 21 seconds
The Effect of the Media on Financial Markets - 230
Does the media impact financial markets and the economy? Oliver Renick (TD Ameritrade Network) has ideas on how we can best make use of what the media tells us about the financial world. Plus, where should bonds be allocated to lessen the tax burden? Should you contribute to a Roth 401(k) or traditional 401(k)? And a call from a listener with a strong opinion on the FIRE movement (financial independence/retire early). Transcript & show notes: https://link.chtbl.com/ymyw-230
7/16/2019 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
Strategies for Social Security, Gifting, and Estimated Taxes - 229
Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA answer your questions on Social Security disability, the file and suspend strategy, IRA contributions and Roth conversions, estimated tax, estate tax, gift tax, Social Security tax, the qualified business income deduction, selling appreciated stock, and whatever else they can jam in. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-229
7/9/2019 • 44 minutes, 19 seconds
Liz Ann Sonders: Investing in the Face of Recession - 228
"If we're heading to a recession, we're already in it." Liz Ann Sonders (Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab & Co.) shares her mid-year market insights and provides strategies for removing the emotion from investing, regardless of market conditions. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: how do you diversify a portfolio for the best returns and tax efficiency? And when does it make sense to do a traditional 401(k) instead of a Roth 401(k)? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-228
7/2/2019 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
This Retiree Helps Golfers Reach the Big Time - 227
Rick Durso tells us what his retirement hustle is like as a caddy for the Symetra golf tour, helping golfers make it to the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions about Roth conversions, solo 401(k) plans for the self-employed, and they get taken to task for something they said in last week’s episode on Medicare. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-227
6/25/2019 • 40 minutes, 20 seconds
Medicare Beginner’s Guide: What You Need to Know Now - 226
Danielle Kunkle Roberts of BoomerBenefits.com on Medicare basics, parts A to D, signing up, common mistakes, Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage, recent improvements to Medicare, and the future: will Medicare For All or Medicare At 50 become reality? Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: are health insurance premiums deductible? And when do you pay taxes to the IRS when you plan your charitable donations over multiple years? Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-226
6/18/2019 • 33 minutes, 55 seconds
Real Estate Investing: Should You Buy Raw Land? - 225
The Land Geek Mark Podolsky shares his method for turning unwanted dirt and "rock farms" (aka raw land) into cash. Plus, can you aggregate rental properties into an LLC to take advantage of the qualified business income deduction? And can you avoid state taxation on your required minimum distributions (RMDs) if you move to a state that doesn’t tax retirement accounts? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-225
6/11/2019 • 33 minutes, 18 seconds
New Retirement Legislation: Death to the Stretch IRA? - 224
Professor Jamie Hopkins (Carson Wealth & Heider School of Business/Creighton University) talks about impacts the SECURE Act could have on retirement planning - particularly the end of the stretch IRA provision, which allows inherited individual retirement accounts to remain tax-deferred. Plus, how to reduce taxes when you have significant capital gains, when you can take tax-free and penalty-free 457 distributions, and whether or not to max out your 401(k). Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-224
6/4/2019 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Financial Independence Retire Early Hits the Big Screen - 223
Travis Shakespeare, Director and Executive Producer of Playing with FIRE, talks about making the first-ever documentary about the Financial Independence / Retire Early or FIRE movement. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your rental real estate investing questions and clear up some confusion around Roth 401(k) income limits and contributions vs. conversions. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-223
5/29/2019 • 50 minutes, 36 seconds
How to Be Like the Millionaire Next Door - 222
Dr. Sarah Stanley Fallaw (co-author, The Next Millionaire Next Door) shares her research into how millionaires become wealthy, and what has changed since her father, Thomas J. Stanley, wrote his groundbreaking book The Millionaire Next Door in 1996. Plus, what should you do with universal life insurance policies with large cash values? Will you pay income tax on a Roth conversion made after you move from California to a no-income-tax state like Texas? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-222
5/21/2019 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
How to Hedge Risk From the Brothel to the Surfboard - 221
Economist Dr. Allison Schrager, the author of An Economist Walks Into a Brothel, explains how the risk management techniques of surfers, prostitutes, magicians, and soldiers might relate to our own investing and retirement planning. Plus, stocks or bonds - does it matter which assets you withdraw first from your retirement portfolio? And how much can you convert to a Roth IRA without incurring the 3.8% Medicare surcharge? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-221
5/14/2019 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Social Security, TSP Changes, & Maintaining Your Tax Bracket - 220
Joe & Big Al answer your questions: from filed-and-suspended Social Security, living off of your investments overseas before taking Social Security, and transitioning from disability to regular Social Security, to how the sale of appreciated company stock or a Roth conversion will change your tax bracket, and what you need to do to prove a change to your state of residency. Plus, the fellas explain how the pro-rata rules for Thrift Savings Plans have changed. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-220
Gid Pool took a standup comedy class 13 years ago at age 61 on a lark. He shares the story of his retirement hustle, traveling the US and 50+ countries as a standup comic, inspirational speaker, and the author of Act II and Beyond: Making the Rest of Your Life Spectacular. Plus, Joe and Big Al follow-up on ERISA protection for SEP IRAs, they discuss the Qualified Business Income Deduction for owners of rental real estate, and they offer financial tips and investing ideas for high school grads and college students. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-219
4/30/2019 • 51 minutes, 12 seconds
3 Ways to Turn Your Financial Negatives Into Positives - 218
Kristin Wong (author, Get Money, columnist, Joint Accounts @ Medium.com) talks about relationships and money and how communication, specificity, and gamification can improve your financial life. Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: should you increase your Roth 457 contribution when your spouse wants to retire 8 years before you? Does a SEP IRA have the same protections as a 401(k)? Must a company allow third-party management of a 401(k)? Plus, Big Al admits he answered a question incorrectly last week. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-218
4/23/2019 • 54 minutes, 17 seconds
How to Use Rental Real Estate to Build Legacy Wealth - 217
Top apartment broker Terry Moore, CCIM talks about using rental real estate not just to build wealth, but also to create a life worth imitating. Joe and Big Al answer your questions: can excess scholarship money be contributed to a Roth IRA? Will stock and bond income affect Social Security benefits? The fellas also do a couple of retirement assessments on the fly to help listeners generate and maximize retirement income while minimizing taxes. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-217
4/16/2019 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
Here's What to Do When You're a Victim of Debit Card Fraud - 216
Ashley Patrick (former police detective and creator of BudgetsMadeEasy.com) on how debit card fraud happens, what to do when your ATM card is compromised, and ways to avoid it happening in the future. Plus, Joe & Big Al answer your money questions: how do you determine a good pre-tax to Roth savings ratio? Are trading apps and online trading services a good idea? Can you "retire," take money from your retirement plan, then return to work for the same company? And the age-old pension question: should you take the lump sum or the monthly annuity payment? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-216
4/9/2019 • 40 minutes, 44 seconds
Will Trump's Latest Proposals Reduce Student Loan Debt? - 215
David Carlson (author, Student Loan Solution) discusses the student loan debt crisis and President Donald Trump’s plan to fix it, and Joe and Big Al answer listeners questions about contributing to a retirement plan without an employer match, doing in-plan Roth conversions, changing retirement accounts to protect investment properties and more. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-215
4/2/2019 • 48 minutes, 3 seconds
The Real Keys to Being Rich and Truly Wealthy - 214
Brian Portnoy, Ph.D., CFA® (author, The Geometry of Wealth) on the difference between being rich and wealthy, and how to achieve both. Plus, what about tax brackets? Joe and Big Al respond to a challenge of their critique of Ric Edelman's critique of the Roth IRA. And they answer questions that stress the importance of understanding financial vocabulary in retirement planning: Roth contributions vs. conversions, the Roth 5-year clock, and the difference between transfers and rollovers. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-214
3/26/2019 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
Social Security Changes in 2019 - 213
Joe and Big Al discuss 7 changes to your Social Security for 2019. No, wait, six changes. Well actually, it’s more like 5 changes and a useful tidbit. Plus, when to claim your spousal benefit, whether to buy long-term care insurance or self-insure, how to get more growth in your portfolio without adding more risk, and where to keep your emergency funds. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-213
3/19/2019 • 42 minutes, 32 seconds
Problems With the Arguments Against Roth IRAs - 212
Ric Edelman has some strong arguments against the Roth IRA. Joe & Big Al, aka "The Roth Brothers," offer their thoughts. Plus, understanding basis when it comes to Roth conversions. And what happens if you’ve already contributed, but by the end of the year you’ve exceeded the income limitation for Roth contributions? Can you open a Roth for your 12-year-old whose raking in babysitting bucks? What happens to your Roth when you die? It's an all Roth IRA episode! Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-212
3/12/2019 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
Retire Early Without Pinching Pennies - 211
Tanja Hester (OurNextLife.com, award-winning financial independence blog) talks about her new book, Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way. Joe and Big Al answer questions about whether kids will inherit a Roth IRA tax-free, the rules around a traditional IRA rollover, investing in a Vanguard target date fund, and where to safely invest for growth. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-211
3/5/2019 • 45 minutes, 11 seconds
“Hold It” Until You're Purple to be a Better Investor - 210
Behavioral finance expert Dr. Daniel Crosby talks about his latest book, The Behavioral Investor and cracks us up with stories of how "having to go" and other physiological, sociological, and psychological factors influence our investing choices. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer money questions about ACA subsidies and Roth conversions, strategies for reducing the tax burden on 1099 income to zero, and donating a required minimum distribution to multiple charities. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-210
2/26/2019 • 47 minutes, 36 seconds
Are These Two Funds the Only Ones You Need for Life? - 209
Nationally recognized investing expert Paul Merriman makes the case that owning just two funds for life is a "home-run" investing strategy for some investors. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: how should teachers, and others without Social Security or pension, save for retirement? How do you record flexible spending account contributions on your taxes? How long should you keep your tax records? And of course, this wouldn’t be YMYW without some talk about Roth IRAs - specifically, making Roth conversions and back door Roth contributions. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-209
2/19/2019 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Spousal Social Security Claiming Strategies You Need to Know - 208
Did you know there are over 2,700 rules governing Social Security benefits? File and suspend vs restricted claim... the list goes on! Mary Beth Franklin (InvestmentNews contributing editor, "The Goddess of Social Security") goes deep on spousal Social Security claiming strategies after Joe, Big Al and Andi tackle a couple Social Security disability and spousal benefits questions on their own. Mary Beth caps also explains the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO). Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-208
2/12/2019 • 44 minutes, 8 seconds
This Myth is the #1 Barrier to Financial Freedom - 207
Grant Sabatier (author, Financial Freedom) share some of the steps that led him from $2.26 in the bank to over a million bucks in just 5 years, and the myth that he believes is the #1 barrier keeping the rest of us from achieving the same thing. Plus, a conversation about Senator Elizabeth Warren’s wealth tax proposal, Joe and Big Al answer a question about keeping taxes in mind as part of an investing strategy, and a look at the complete disaster that was the Fyre Festival. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-207
2/5/2019 • 50 minutes, 8 seconds
How to Avoid the Five Horsemen of the Retirement Apocalypse - 206
Larry Swedroe (Buckingham Strategic Wealth) talks about his 16th book, Your Complete Guide to a Successful and Secure Retirement, the two biggest retirement mistakes, and what Larry calls the five horsemen of the retirement apocalypse. Plus, is there a way to consolidate your investment portfolio before you retire and avoid paying capital gains tax? Also, dancing to stave off dementia, the world of golf, and China and Brexit news - but probably not what you're expecting. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-206
1/29/2019 • 43 minutes, 38 seconds
5 Key Attributes That Make Millionaires Successful - 205
Chris Hogan of Ramsey Solutions talks about his brand new book, Everyday Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth – and How You Can Too. Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: do the stretch IRA rules apply to 401(k)s? Do you need to get an annual property appraisal if you own real estate in a self-directed IRA? And what is the best strategy for saving into retirement accounts and making Roth IRA conversions? Plus, a tribute to Jack Bogle of Vanguard, and a look at states’ efforts to develop financially literate high school students. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-205
1/23/2019 • 38 minutes, 30 seconds
Liz Ann Sonders: Recession Inevitable, the Question is When? - 204
Liz Ann Sonders (Chief Investment Strategist, Charles Schwab & Co.) provides insight on what happened in the market in 2018 and her outlook for 2019. Liz Ann discusses the causes of recent market volatility, the Fed funds rate, the possibility of a recession in 2019 and what investors should do now. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your email questions: If you're saving 55% of your income, should you keep saving or have more fun? Should you save for kids' college or your own retirement? Isn't deciding when to take Social Security a lifestyle choice? Finally, a look at how the gurus fared with their 2018 market predictions. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-204
1/15/2019 • 44 minutes, 14 seconds
Sex and Immigration: How Do They Affect Social Security? - 203
Devin Carroll (Big Picture Retirement podcast, Social Security Intelligence blog) explains how sex could save Social Security and the surprising effect that immigration has on your benefits. Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: How should I diversify from a single highly appreciated asset? They discuss charitable remainder trusts, life insurance trusts, and the collar strategy. Plus, one of the most common questions: will I outlive my money in retirement? Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-203
1/8/2019 • 41 minutes, 38 seconds
4 Simple Ways to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions - 202
Marcus Garrett from Paychecks and Balances and author of Debt Free or Die Trying: How I Buried Myself in Over $30,000 in Debt and Dug My Way Out by Age 30 tells us the four simple actions he takes to make his New Years resolutions stick. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: Do I owe taxes on a property gifted to me? Why would I use a financial advisor? And what are the small business owner limits on Roth and 401(k) contributions? Happy New Year from Your Money, Your Wealth®! Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-202
1/1/2019 • 41 minutes, 10 seconds
7 Benefits of the Federal Reserve Interest Rate Hikes - 201
What do the increases in the Federal Reserve interest rates mean for the economy and our portfolios - and how can we benefit from the rate hikes? Lindsey Stanberry dishes about Refinery29 Money Diaries. Joe and Big Al answer your money questions on state vs. federal tax deductions, saving for retirement vs. paying debt, and RMDs on an inherited non-spouse Roth IRA. Plus, why did Joe say indexed annuities are some of the worst investments on the planet? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-201
12/26/2018 • 56 minutes, 11 seconds
How to Avoid the Top 8 Holiday Scams of 2018 - 200
Julia Wang from ValuePenguin.com tells us which holiday scams are all the rage this season - and how to be smarter than the scammers. Joe and Al answer questions about Roth conversions, Medicare premiums, RMDs, and taxes, doing a 1031 exchange for rental real estate when you don't really want the property, and what your financial bucket list should include before you retire. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-200
12/18/2018 • 53 minutes, 56 seconds
How to Use Leverage to Reduce Risk and Increase Returns - 199
Todd Tresidder of FinancialMentor.com shares the surprising ways to reduce risk and increase returns as outlined in his new book, The Leverage Equation: How to Work Less, Make More, and Cut 30 Years off Your Retirement Plan. Joe and Big Al answer your money questions on San Diego real estate investing, buying a house with your 401(k) money, and required minimum distributions - and they talk beer, tariffs, the inverted yield curve, and Friends. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-199
12/11/2018 • 41 minutes, 36 seconds
7 Tips and Financial Benefits for Military Families - 198
Ellie Kay and Bethany Bayless (Heroes at Home, The Money Millhouse podcast) share some of the financial challenges America's military families face that civilians may not think about - along with some tips and benefits to help them make the most of their money. Plus, Joe and Al answer your money questions: when should you claim Social Security to avoid any changes for the worst that the government might make to the system? Is a Roth 401(k) or a traditional 401(k) better for dealing with taxes and inflation? And, Joe, Al, and Andi share their Cyber Monday shopping stories. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-198
12/4/2018 • 48 minutes, 33 seconds
Mobile Home Parks: Is This Undiscovered Real Estate Investment Right For You? - 197
Jefferson Lilly from Park Avenue Partners and the Mobile Home Park Investors podcast and LinkedIn group tells us why he thinks mobile home parks are the best real estate investment available. Plus, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA answer your money questions on investing in natural resources, asset location when investing $50,000 cash, how to plan for retirement in the event your pension disappears, TSP allocation when retiring in 20 years, and transferring your 401(k) into your spouse’s solo 401(k). Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-197
11/27/2018 • 39 minutes, 59 seconds
Living Beyond Your Means Now? You’ll Live Beneath Your Means In the Future - 196
JP Morgan Chief Global Strategist Dr. David Kelly discusses the mid-term elections, market volatility, interest rates, tariffs and trade wars, Brexit, his 2019 economic predictions and what all of that means for you and me. How should you be invested now? Dr. Kelly also gives his opinions on value versus growth stocks, international stocks versus US stocks, emerging markets like China, and other asset classes like bonds and commodities. Plus, Joe and Big Al have money-saving year-end tax strategies and answers to your money questions: should you sell stock to pay back taxes, and should you take investing advice from one of the big name investment companies? The answer might surprise you. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW196
11/20/2018 • 50 minutes, 37 seconds
Do These 9 Simple Things to Improve Your Retirement - 195
Dr. Stephen Wendel, Head of Behavioral Science at Morningstar, talks about the challenges that keep us from making good investing decisions, and 9 simple actions we can take to create a better retirement for ourselves. Plus, a quick look at how companies helped get out the vote for the midterm elections and some market movers and shakers. And of course, answers to your money questions: Can you contribute the max to both a Roth and a traditional IRA, then do a conversion in the same year? If you roll a 401(k) with after-tax assets to a Roth, will the pro-rata tax rule apply? And if you're living comfortably within your means in retirement, is it wise to invest? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-195
11/13/2018 • 35 minutes, 8 seconds
Apple, Spotify and RMDs Feeling Volatile Markets - 194
How the most volatile month of the year affected Spotify and Apple, and how to avoid volatile markets and sequence of returns risk affecting your required minimum distributions. Plus, should a self-employed small business owner contribute to a solo Roth 401(k)? If you max your Roth IRA contributions and receive a company match, is that over-contributing, and how is that match taxed? And what should you do about that variable annuity you’re locked into? Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-194
11/6/2018 • 48 minutes, 4 seconds
Why Market Corrections Are a Good Thing - 193
The market has been in correction territory more than once over the past week, and Joe and Big Al explain why that's a good thing. Plus, is the three bucket investing and withdrawal strategy good for large portfolios? What’s the real value of your net worth? You’ll think the fellas have lost their sanity when you hear them talking about ways to protect your sanity and your money as you age. And, on the heels of the Red Sox winning the World Series, Big Al’s got some baseball and money stats. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-193
10/30/2018 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Jean Chatzky on the Big Shift to Women in Financial Power - 192
Jean Chatzky (NBC's Today Show) talks about HerMoney.com, her new project giving women the confidence to lead the charge into the financial future. Plus, what women get wrong about money, how automation can help our health and our wealth, and why the gig economy isn’t helping. Joe and Big Al discuss the Uber IPO, taking RMDs from your IRAs, paying all cash for real estate investments, 1099 versus W2 employment, and why one woman’s “personal tax shelter” was rejected in tax court. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-192
10/23/2018 • 43 minutes, 13 seconds
Tempted to Panic and Sell? Do These 3 Things Instead - 191
Brian Perry and Larry Swedroe on market volatility, whether, as President Donald Trump said, the Fed is crazy, and what 3 things you should do next to be like the greatest investor of all time, Warren Buffett. Plus, answers to your questions: can you roll a 401(k) into a home purchase? What's a good allocation of stocks vs. bonds? And find out why Joe says to contribute to your 401(k) plan regardless of the investment options and fees, and why he thinks Suze Orman is crazy and out of her mind! Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-191
10/16/2018 • 56 minutes, 29 seconds
4 Roth Conversion Options for Tax-Free Portfolio Growth - 190
Trump tax cuts are slated to sunset in 2025, but the House has passed the GOP bill to make them permanent. Life insurance settlements, or “Death Bonds,” are being offered as a “solution” to senior bankruptcies. Four different Roth conversion options to avoid a tax bracket jump, with a caveat. And answers to your questions: Will the IRS take FICA taxes out of those conversions? What’s the deal with required minimum distributions, qualified charitable distributions, and Roth IRA rollovers? Plus, Joe and Big Al go off on self-directed IRAs. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-190
10/9/2018 • 38 minutes, 6 seconds
IRA Basics: What You Need to Know About Individual Retirement Accounts - 189
How much do you know about the individual retirement account, also known as an IRA? In today's podcast, the basics: contributing to an IRA, SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs for small business owners, self-directed IRAs, and IRA mistakes to avoid. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your questions - like what's the return on an IRA? Why is owning real estate in an IRA a terrible idea? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-189
10/2/2018 • 40 minutes, 26 seconds
Risks and Rewards of Vacation Rentals and Real Estate Investing - 188
Cubert from AbandonedCubicle.com shares his plans for using real estate, including AirBnB and VRBO vacation rentals, on his path to financial independence at the age of 46. Is it worth the risk? Plus, the fellas answer your questions about real estate investing: will it help you minimize taxes in a high tax state? And how can you avoid capital gains when selling rental property? Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-188
9/25/2018 • 37 minutes, 34 seconds
Trump Retirement Security Executive Order: Small Business Opportunities and Concerns - 187
Jeffrey Levine (Forbes/Kitces.com/BluePrint Wealth Alliance) on President Donald Trump’s executive order on Multiple Employer Retirement Plans and required minimum distributions. Jeff also tells us how the IRS is throwing salt in the state and local tax deduction limit wound. Plus, will contributing to your retirement account lower your taxes and let you keep more take-home pay, and when should you file for Social Security or spousal benefits? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-187
9/18/2018 • 34 minutes, 1 second
Stop Spending Money the Wrong Way: 77 Days to Financial Happiness - 186
HumbleDollar.com's Jonathan Clements (former Wall Street Journal) helps us stop spending money the wrong way and shows us how to enrich our financial lives in just 77 days with his new book, From Here to Financial Happiness. Big Al has 3 things you need to do now if you want to retire in 5 years, and Joe and Al answer your questions: why are there required minimum distributions on employer-sponsored Roth accounts, and can Elizabeth’s husband contribute to his defined benefit pension plan AND his company 401(k)? Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-186
9/11/2018 • 41 minutes, 39 seconds
What You Need to Know About Social Security and Making Money - 185
Answering your questions on how collecting a paycheck or investing during retirement might affect your Social Security benefits. Plus, "the Goddess of Social Security," InvestmentNews contributing editor and nationally recognized Social Security expert Mary Beth Franklin goes over the basics of Social Security, claiming benefits as a single person, a married couple, a public employee - and are you eligible for retroactive Social Security benefits? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-185
9/4/2018 • 41 minutes, 35 seconds
How to Manage 8 Risks That Can Derail Your Retirement - 184
Plenty of risks threaten retirement, and today we focus on managing risks from longevity, inflation, sequence of returns, taxes, interest rates, and lost opportunity. Plus, Professor Jamie Hopkins from The American College and the New York Life Center for Retirement Income talks about how our risky investor behavior needs Rewirement (which happens to be the title of his most recent book), how a reverse mortgage can help, and why "set it and forget it" may also be a risk to retirement. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-184
8/28/2018 • 55 minutes, 3 seconds
Your 2018 Taxes: 10 Ways to Prepare and Save - 183
2018 taxes will be very different than previous years. We've got 10 ways to make sure you're properly prepared, and perhaps even reduce your 2018 tax burden. We’ll talk about the "cumbersome and confusing" tax changes for small business owners. What exactly are QBI, 199A, and QCDs? Plus, we talk about the benefits of Roth IRAs quite a bit - but when might a Roth IRA be WRONG for you? And is it nuts to go with CDs in a traditional IRA? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-183
8/22/2018 • 47 minutes, 8 seconds
How to Cure the Investing Disease of Fear and Greed - 182
Morgan Housel (Collaborative Fund, former Wall Street Journal and Motley Fool) offers practical ways to determine your actual risk tolerance and perhaps help avoid the investing disease of fear and greed. And, listen to find out where you fall on Morgan’s spectrum of financial dependence to financial independence. Plus, should you invest in a hybrid fixed indexed annuity? Is an indexed universal life insurance policy right for you? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-182
8/14/2018 • 48 minutes, 49 seconds
Are More Trump Tax Cuts and Big 401(k) & IRA Changes On the Way? - 181
More possible tax cuts from the Trump administration, and big changes coming to our 401(k)s and IRAs? Plus, If you had to buy and hold one stock for the rest of your life, or if you had to choose one investing style and stick with it for the rest of your life, what would you choose? Meb Faber from the Meb Faber Show podcast answers those questions and talks about his upcoming book, The Best Investment Writing, Volume 2. And we’ll check in with Pure Financial Advisors’ Director of Research, Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA® for a 2018 second quarter market update. Transcript and show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-181
8/7/2018 • 49 minutes, 50 seconds
Why Do You Need To Understand Financial Markets? - 180
Marc Levinson, author of The Economist Guide to Financial Markets: Why They Exist and How They Work explains how understanding financial markets can help you make fewer investing mistakes and improve everything from your home to your job to your portfolio. Plus, what does Tax Reform 2.0 have in store for us? What to do with a few extra bucks before they burn a hole in your bank account? Can you avoid taxes on an inherited annuity? Do SEP IRA's have ERISA protection from creditors, “like the OJ stuff?” Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA have some answers. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-180
7/31/2018 • 43 minutes, 12 seconds
Can Risk Revolutionize How You Work? - 179
Joel Comm (best selling author, entrepreneur and co-host of the Bad Crypto Podcast) talks about his new book, The Fun Formula: How Curiosity, Risk-Taking, and Serendipity Can Revolutionize How You Work. Plus, should you quit a high paying job to be a DJ? Should you save for retirement or pay off student loan debt? Do you have to prove to the IRS that 529 plan money went to education expenses? And for show and tell, what little Joe and little Al did for cash before they became the self-made men and podcast hosts they are today. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-179
7/24/2018 • 45 minutes, 5 seconds
The Best Investors and Their Worst Investing Mistakes - 178
Even the best investors make terrible investing mistakes. Michael Batnick talks about his new book, Big Mistakes: The Best Investors and Their Worst Investments. Plus, should you sign up for Medicare, and which parts? And, Big Al’s got 5 smart ways to collect more Social Security benefits, and the fellas answer the question, can you still take a lump sum from those benefits to buy a red Ferrari? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-178
7/17/2018 • 46 minutes, 42 seconds
50 Or Older? Don't Skip These 5 Key Retirement Questions - 177
7 Steps to Retire in 10 Years, 5 Key Retirement Questions You Need To Answer When You’re 50 Or Older, 10 Frequently Asked IRA questions, and some questions answered, like, "The estate is in probate and the accounts are frozen, now what?" and, "Where should you invest any extra money you have left over each month?" (Oh, and Joe and Big Al bicker like they've been married for years!) Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-177
7/10/2018 • 44 minutes, 32 seconds
Use This Quick Calculation to See If You're on Track for Retirement - 176
Are you on track for retirement? Big Al Clopine, CPA created a quick retirement calculation to help you find out. If you’re a little behind in your savings, Big Al also has 3 ways to get caught up. Wondering if Joe contributed anything to this episode?? That would be a yes! We’ve got questions and Joe’s got answers on the differences between the 403(b), 457(b) and 401(a), he clears up the whole Roth IRA 5-year clock thing, and producer Andi gets an answer to her question on doing a Roth conversion from her current 401(k) plan. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-176
7/4/2018 • 54 minutes, 5 seconds
How to Rock Retirement With The Retirement Answer Man - 175
The Retirement Answer Man, Roger Whitney, CFP® talks about his book, Rock Retirement: A Simple Guide to Help You Take Control and be More Optimistic About the Future (listen to find out how to get a free copy!) Also, in some states, you may be able to pay your state taxes as a charitable donation and get a tax deduction, but Joe and Al explain why you might want to be careful with that. Plus, 5 hidden taxes that could bite you in retirement, the fellas help a listener make the most of her passive losses, and what’s the latest with the deductibility of home equity loans? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-175
6/26/2018 • 57 minutes, 28 seconds
Will Cryptocurrencies Disrupt Real Estate Investing? - 174
Cryptocurrencies have taken investing into risky, adventurous new territory over the past few years, and now a new blockchain-based real estate investing platform wants a place in your portfolio. Learn more about it and about Sam Ball, the young investor and Twitter influencer promoting it. Plus, how not to screw up your Roth conversion and legal ways to get tax-free retirement income. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-174
6/19/2018 • 46 minutes, 31 seconds
Life Insurance, Long Term Care, Annuities, and Ranting About Reddit - 173
A Reddit thread about getting sold life insurance when going to a life insurance company for financial planning gets Joe Anderson, CFP® ranting! To make sure Joe’s insurance rant doesn’t apply to you, and to help you avoid buying insurance you don't need, Paul Lim CFP® talks about term life insurance, permanent life insurance, long-term care, and annuities: what they are, when you need them, and how they fit into your overall financial plan. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-173
6/12/2018 • 40 minutes, 41 seconds
How Much Can You Really Spend in Retirement? - 172
Wade Pfau on the 4% rule for retirement withdrawals. How a risk-filled burrito can earn up to 11%. Joe & Big Al take on Dave Ramsey’s advice to pay debt before saving for retirement and they debate real estate vs. bonds. IRA planning for the rest of 2018 to save on taxes - tell the grandparents to use RMDs for QCDs. Work remotely? Consider a move to Vermont. Lifestyles of the middle class in a new segment, "Where Does Big Al’s Wife Anne’s Family Live?" Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-172
6/6/2018 • 49 minutes, 3 seconds
Jonathan Clements on The Secret to Defeating Ingrained Financial Failure Instincts - 171
Jonathan Clements (HumbleDollar.com, former Wall Street Journal columnist) on how to get from here to financial happiness and success, defeating the instinctual urges ingrained in us by our ancestors that often lead to financial failure. Plus, should you give your graduate the gift of a Roth IRA? Listen and learn why that gift could be worth $2 million. And what are the chances that you’ll be subject to an IRS tax audit - by agent Will Smith?? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-171
5/29/2018 • 44 minutes, 1 second
Can Market Predictors Make You a Better Investor? - 170
Larry Swedroe, Director of Research at Buckingham Strategic Wealth and columnist at ETF.com, talks about how his views on active vs. passive investing, the value premium, market predictors and expected returns held up since he wrote his first book 20 years ago - and how he feels today about global diversification and alternative investments. Plus, Joe and Big Al talk dynasty trusts, for those with an estate like Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin, who is worth about $300 million. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW_170
5/22/2018 • 43 minutes, 34 seconds
Sell in May and Go Away: Can You Time the Market? - 169
Nationally recognized mutual fund, index investing and asset allocation authority Paul Merriman gives us the truth on market timing versus buy and hold - and he explains why he still does both. Plus, answers to your questions on collecting Social Security and a pension, non-deductible, Roth and SEP IRA rollovers, Backdoor Roth conversions, and are there financial perks to getting married before the end of the year? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-169
5/15/2018 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
3 Ways a Reverse Mortgage Can Supercharge Your Retirement - 168
Dr. Wade Pfau of RetirementResearcher.com returns to Your Money, Your Wealth® to share some incredible reverse mortgage strategies that can supercharge your retirement when executed correctly. He also updates us on the new rules for reverse mortgages, explains why they have traditionally gotten such bad press, and how they’ve changed. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-168
5/8/2018 • 42 minutes, 17 seconds
Money & Divorce: 14 Disastrous Mistakes That Will Steal Your Financial Dignity - 167
The financial lifeguard Christine Luken talks about her new program, Financial Dignity After Divorce, which will be especially useful if you make any of these 14 money mistakes during a divorce. Plus, how much the average couple will spend on healthcare costs in retirement, and with all this market volatility, is your 401(k) safe? And the fellas answer questions about buying a house with cash vs investing in a mutual fund, and paying into Social Security after you quit working so you can max out your benefit. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW-167
5/2/2018 • 42 minutes, 41 seconds
From Consumer to Creator: How to Reach Financial Independence - 166
Philip Taylor, AKA PT of PTMoney.com, shares the method he used to reach financial independence as he transitioned from CPA to financial media mogul. Plus, 5 ways to turn retirement savings into income, how a big lottery win might affect your Social Security benefits, and if you dollar cost average into Bitcoin to buy winter parkas, how is that actually taxed? Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW_166
4/24/2018 • 39 minutes, 29 seconds
250 Creative Ways to Save and Make More Money - 165
Nick Loper of Side Hustle Nation shares just a few of the 250 ways he's found that everyone from millennials to baby boomers can make more money and trim expenses in this new era of creative entrepreneurship and freelance work, from shuttling booze to making some bread teaching people to make bread. Plus, Joe and Big Al do the math for a listener who wants to know if they need to curtail some of their spending as they plan for retirement. Transcript and show notes at http://bit.ly/YMYW_165
4/17/2018 • 41 minutes, 29 seconds
How to Be Financially Alert and on FIRE at Age 36, Even With Market Volatility - 164
Michael from FinanciallyAlert.com reached Financial Independence / Retire Early, or FIRE, at age 36. He shares his inspiring success story of how being financially alert allowed him to transition from small business entrepreneur to stay-at-home Dad and FIRE blogger with a growing net worth of over $2M - and how he can coach you to FIRE too. Plus, market volatility is back, but Chuck Norris laughs in the face of market dips - and Brian Perry, CFP® has the Q1 market update. It’s tax season and you might not get audited, but watch out for those penalties. And just how much should you have in Roth, tax deferred and taxable accounts at retirement? Show notes and transcript at http://bit.ly/YMYW-164
4/10/2018 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
6 Things to Look For When Buying Investment Property - 163
Joel Larsgaard from the Pour Not Poor podcast talks about drinking beer and simplifying your life to save money that you can put towards buying rental real estate. And, some things to drink about - er, think about - before you commit to that investment property. Plus, the best places to invest in commercial real estate, why early retirement might kill you, and Joe reminisces about his experience at a foam party in Mazatlan. Show notes and transcript at http://bit.ly/YMYW-163
4/3/2018 • 39 minutes, 20 seconds
She Saves $85,000 Annually. Learn Jamila Souffrant's Secrets -162
Jamila Souffrant from JourneyToLaunch.com explains how she can save $85,000 every year, and how you can save and invest more money too. Plus, Financial Planning Tips for Young Investors and the merits of buying company stock. And interest rates are on the rise - what does that mean for your bond portfolio? Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-162
3/27/2018 • 57 minutes, 20 seconds
Ditch Your Debt: Join the Student Loan Debt Movement - 161
Robert Farrington from TheCollegeInvestor.com has a goal of helping people eliminate a million bucks in student loan debt in the Month of March. Join the movement, ditch your debt and win prizes! Plus, Americans have reached record-breaking net worth - but which Americans? And, 4 ways you might be attracting a tax audit without knowing it. Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-161
3/20/2018 • 43 minutes, 52 seconds
10 Commandments of Retirement from The Retirement Manifesto - 160
Fritz Gilbert from TheRetirementManifesto.com shares his 10 Commandments for Retirement - well actually it’s 11, but that extra one is important! Plus, Big Al has 10 ways you can pay less in taxes this year, and in future years. And Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs have set off more market moves, but could they also jack up the price of a Jack and Coke? Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-160
3/15/2018 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
16 Money Tips and Mind Tricks from The Broke Millennial - 159
The Broke Millennial Erin Lowry shares her mind tricks for more effective saving and her clever tips for paying down debt. Plus, working the tax brackets with Roth conversions, some crazy options that may or may not work when you've contributed too much to your 401(k) to get the employer match, and how DIY investing can be like Joe's bad golf swing. Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-159
3/9/2018 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
The Seven Secrets for a Happy, Successful Retirement - 158
Best-selling author, retirement expert and fluent backward-speaker Jan Cullinane lets us in on how many of the Seven Secrets for a Happy, Successful Retirement have to do with money - and how many don’t. And you won’t have to understand backward speak to get it! Big Al’s got a whole new mindset for happiness after visiting South America, why it might be a mistake to get married later in life - or at all if you’re Joe - and the fellas discuss a gentleman who finds himself bored after early retirement. Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-158
3/7/2018 • 38 minutes, 4 seconds
Pay Off Debt, Starve and Stack, Retire Rich & Happy - 157
How to retire rich and happy: the two income starve-and-stack strategy, losing the ego, and the Pay Off Debt by Jackie Beck app. Oh, and Rondo soda pop, and never saying the word "tissue." Joe and Big Al also talk a bit about retirement readiness and taxes before Al heads to Chile leaving poor Jason Thomas to talk ego and self-reflection with Joe. Show notes and transcript: http://bit.ly/YMYW-157
3/2/2018 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
Don’t Scream “Get Me Out!” How to Stomach Market Dips - 156
What happened to the market correction, what happens next, and how can you avoid hitting your GMO (get me out) point? Larry Swedroe of the BAM Alliance and ETF.com gazes into his crystal ball. Plus, 5 questions to ask your estate planner after the new tax law, and what happens to your social media estate after you die? Who will manage all those videos of Joe playing golf on Instagram?
2/22/2018 • 46 minutes, 39 seconds
These 6 Things Help You Avoid a Miserable Retirement - 155
Avoid a miserable retirement with 6 actions that can help you prepare for the retirement of your dreams, according to Catherine Collinson of the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies. Big Al’s got a list of 10 reasons people don’t create a budget. Plus, the fellas cover the best states in which to retire, and they answer yet another question Trump’s new tax law as it relates to the sale of a primary residence.
2/15/2018 • 47 minutes, 21 seconds
SPECIAL: Market Volatility and Corrections - 154
Welcome to stock market volatility. Today the market clawed back some of its big losses from last week's correction, but what’s in store tomorrow or next week or next month? What should you be doing with your portfolio, and how will this affect your retirement? Joe Anderson, CFP®, Al Clopine, CPA and Brian Perry, ChFC® provide some guidance.
2/13/2018 • 27 minutes, 55 seconds
How To Successfully Retire at 41 - 153
Chris Mamula retired early - at age 41! He now blogs about his experiences at CanIRetireYet.com. How did he do it, after making a decade of retirement planning mistakes? Plus 5 Things to Consider Before Tapping Your Retirement Accounts, and the good, the bad and the ugly of the popular "guaranteed income" products known as annuities. But first, the fellas have a bone to pick with CNN Money about the confusing new business tax deduction.
2/11/2018 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 35 seconds
7 Changes to Social Security You Need to Know - 152
Today on Your Money, Your Wealth, seven new changes to your Social Security benefits - Joe and Big Al talk about the good and the bad. Plus, how small business owners may be in danger of screwing up their Social Security, how the new tax law lets you save big money if you’re taking required minimum distributions, and Joe’s fear of commitment is further cemented by the story of a fella who lost 60% of his life savings in a divorce.
2/4/2018 • 52 minutes, 17 seconds
Bitcoin, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: Everything You Need to Know - 151
Cryptocurrency expert and controversial crypto-celeb Amanda B. Johnson answers the most common altcoin questions: what is digital currency? What’s a blockchain? Is Bitcoin safe? Why is Bitcoin so volatile? Should I own any cryptocurrency? Can cryptocurrency actually prevent "secret inflation"? Plus, how trading Bitcoin could ruin your mental health and 9 strategies to retire this year so you’ll have time to ponder whether or not you’ve "made it" in America - and what the heck is BillyRock?
1/28/2018 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 23 seconds
Opportunities, Challenges and Tricks Coming From Trump's New Tax Law - 150
Joe and Big Al weigh in on 10 retirement resolutions experts say you should make for 2018. We’ll learn some new opportunities, challenges and potential tricks coming out of President Donald Trump’s new tax law. We’ll find out the secrets to Big Al’s big wallet, and how Joe is unwillingly helping his boy Mikey cut expenses. And we’ll hear one of the rare instances when the fellas kinda butcher the answer to an estate planning question.
1/21/2018 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
How To Capitalize On The Goldilocks Economy in 2018 - 149
Brian Perry, CFP®, CFA® from Pure Financial Advisors recaps 2017's global Goldilocks economy. Will the bull run continue in 2018? Should we change our asset allocation to prepare our stock and bond portfolios for a market slow down? Are you properly allocated? What would Jim Cramer do, and should you care?! Plus, tax filing season is approaching, and Big Al’s Big Brain contains a whole bunch of stuff you need to know about the new tax law before you start working on those 1040s.
1/14/2018 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 45 seconds
How To Tailor Your Retirement Income Strategy - And Why You Need To - 148
Retirement nest eggs have become bigger, but fixed income rates of return are low. How do you create a cash flow? What strategy will allow your investment portfolio to provide income throughout your retirement? Joe and Big Al explain what matters when tailoring your own personal retirement income strategy. Plus, determining in which type of accounts you should have your retirement savings, from where you should withdraw your required minimum distributions, and whether any of it will matter once the robots take over.
1/7/2018 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
12 Things You Need To Know About Trump's New Tax Law - 147
How Trump’s new tax law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, changes state and local tax deductions, brackets, the child tax credit, medical deductions, property taxes, mortgage deductions, home equity debt, charitable contributions, itemized deductions, alternative minimum tax, residential gain on sale exclusion and small business taxes. Plus, the top things no one tells you about retiring, Social Security claiming strategies, and do Roth TSP and Traditional TSP dollars "commingle?" And the Ghosts of Joe’s Christmas past, or "oh s***, Ruthie stole baby Jesus."
12/31/2017 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 31 seconds
Millennials Want A Flex Life Over Financial Peace - 146
Whitney Hansen, host of the Money Nerds podcast, tells Jason Thomas, CFP, how the financial needs, wants and goals of Gen Y and Gen Z are different than - well, ours. And, everything you know about investing for retirement is wrong and dangerous. At least, that’s what some newsletters would have you believe. Plus, Joe and Big Al discuss 5 reasons to pay off your mortgage - and five more reasons not to pay off your mortgage.
12/24/2017 • 1 hour, 7 seconds
What You Need To Know Before You Buy or Sell Gold - 145
Peter Hug from Kitco describes the four types of people that buy precious metals, how to best buy and sell silver and gold yourself, and whether these commodities are similar to cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Blockchain. Joe and Big Al talk permanent vs term life insurance and tax reform. Plus, holiday gift ideas to transform the quality of life for the retirees in your life: they get new tech, and you get your third grade report card and high school lettermen’s jacket.
12/17/2017 • 51 minutes, 38 seconds
8 Ways To Avoid Holiday Debt Hangover & Save Big Cash - 144
Eight ways to save serious cash, so we can avoid the holiday debt hangover. (Can’t guarantee that you can avoid working out, though.) Plus, the latest tax reform news, and 8 ways to create tax free income. And is Joe going to start charging his dear sweet mother Ruthie rent when she comes to visit him from Minnesota?
12/10/2017 • 59 minutes, 27 seconds
9 Retirement Tips If You Don’t Plan To Retire - 143
Retirement planning tips and benefits when you don’t plan to retire. Plus, how much should you have saved for retirement at different stages of life, how much has the average millennial saved, and the Roth 5 year clock: should you get married so you can take advantage of the fact that your new spouse's Roth is already over 5 years old? And, should you really be asking marriage advice of Joe and Big Al?
12/3/2017 • 49 minutes, 21 seconds
Use These Tax Deductions Now, They May Be Gone In 2018 - 142
Recharacterizing your Roth conversion, getting that knee replacement, meeting with every client you have all across the country and more: Joe and Big Al cover many things you might want to do before tax laws potentially change in a big way come January 1. Also, Suze Orman thinks everyone should work until they’re 70 - we’ll find out what Walter Updegrave from RealDealRetirement.com and Money Magazine thinks about that, and we’ve got 20 retirement stats that will blow you away. Plus, Big Al reveals his secret man crush.
11/23/2017 • 58 minutes, 3 seconds
Trump Tax Cuts? False. Try Tax Increases. - 141
Actual news you can really use about the ever-changing landscape of tax reform, why Trump's promised biggest tax cuts ever are actually a tax increase for many of us, and how it will affect you. Those sneaky, sneaky Congresspeople. And Joe and Big Al have a yarn with Joe’s fair dinkum, true blue, Aussie fine arts painter mate, Pete Tillack, on finding your passions in life, couches at the bottom of swimming pools, and getting thrown out of Christmas parties.
11/20/2017 • 57 minutes, 57 seconds
A Last Minute Feel-Good Way to Reduce Your 2017 Taxes - 140
Elaine Martyn from Fidelity Charitable explains how donor advised funds can help others and reduce your 2017 taxes. Retirement jitters, a retirement crisis, and 7 ways to teach your kids the value of saving for retirement to help them avoid both the jitters and the crisis. Plus, is there any way to undo rolling a 401(k) into a 403(b) annuity? And can Joe explain why a 60/40 mix of stocks and bonds isn’t necessarily the best way to go - without snapping?
11/13/2017 • 55 minutes, 17 seconds
How To Live A Luxe Life & Still Save Money - 139
The Luxe Strategist offers six secrets to splurging on nice things while still saving 50% of your income. Joe and Big Al cover the latest on Trump tax reform, the retirement crisis, 7 Retirement Catch Up Strategies for Lifelong Procrastinators, and why caller Maria maybe shouldn't trade options. Plus, the fellas confess to their worst impulse purchases.
11/6/2017 • 1 hour, 56 seconds
Losing Money Sucks. Time For Asset Protection - 138
Asset protection attorney Doug Lodmell has the secrets to keeping your money safe in the event of a lawsuit. Social Security benefits and 401(k) contributions are going up, but the 401(k) thing may also be a nightmare. Al’s got 6 myths about freezing your credit in the wake of the Equifax double debacle, and the fellas answer your emails on when to take RMDs, family real estate entanglements, and how not to self-deal in your Roth IRA, because that’s illegal.
10/30/2017 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 2 seconds
FIRE & The Retirement Manifesto: What Will You Do With Your Free Time? - 137
Fritz Gilbert, blogger at TheRetirementManifesto.com, one of the fastest growing financial blogs on the internet, talks about the Financial Independence / Retire Early or FIRE movement, and how to make the most of your retirement. Also, three tax tricks just for retirees and more on the Trump Administration’s proposed tax reform. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer calls and emails on donor advised funds, day-trading, and risk tolerance vs risk capacity.
10/23/2017 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 45 seconds
How To Rescue Yourself From Hitting Financial Rock Bottom - 136
Financial Lifeguard Christine Luken explains how she used Mindful Money Management to rescue herself when she hit financial rock bottom, and how you can, too. Joe and Big Al answer questions on when the magic of compounding is gonna kick in, Roth conversions, required minimum distributions and how Trump tax reform will affect both. Plus, paying off the mortgage in retirement, marrying up for a better Social Security benefit, Joe’s drinking and college football watching habits, and skydiving at age 90.
Will the changes to tax brackets, deductions, exemptions, the alternative minimum tax, estate tax, individual taxes, small business taxes, corporate taxes and expenses in Donald Trump's "Unified Framework For Fixing Our Broken Tax Code" proposal provide more jobs, fairer taxes, and bigger paychecks as promised? Plus, Important Steps to Take in the Last 10 Years Before Retiring, and the financial dangers of fly-fishing with the wrong beer in retirement.
10/9/2017 • 57 minutes, 37 seconds
Millennial Money Founder Side-Hustled To a Million In 5 Years - 134
Millennial Money founder Grant Sabatier on how extreme saving and the art of the side hustle took him from $2.26 in the bank to a net worth of $1 million in just 5 years. Plus, 7 things YOU should do to become a millionaire, what Trump’s tax plan means for the middle class, whether you should pay off the mortgage or save for retirement, and a whole bunch of Star Wars nonsense.
10/2/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
The Truth About Reducing Your Taxes Through Charitable Giving - 133
In the aftermath of natural disasters at home and abroad, Elaine Martyn from Fidelity Charitable explains how donor-advised funds can make for tax efficient, high impact giving. Plus, how to protect yourself from identity theft following the Equifax security breach, financial tips for the five stages of your relationship, soap opera estate planning, Joe and Big Al’s beer tastes, and biker fashion.
9/25/2017 • 1 hour, 11 seconds
3 Dimensions of Expected Returns: Size, Price and Profitability - 132
Apollo Lupescu of Dimensional Fund Advisors explains how risk and expected returns are affected by size, price and profitability of a company, why the latest from President Trump shouldn’t affect our investing choices, how diversification can protect us from market downturns, and how our fear and greed have us tripping over our portfolios. Also, emails and phone calls on timing retirement and saving while pregnant, plus 6 Last Minute Retirement Strategies and some retirement tips for our younger selves.
9/18/2017 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 36 seconds
Mind The Gap: How To Make More Than You Spend In Retirement - 131
J. David Stein, host of the Money for the Rest of Us podcast, on managing emotions when it comes to investing and market volatility, and how to Mind the Gap between income and spending in retirement. If that gap is too large, we’ve got 99 side hustles that can help you make some cash. Also, 6 Tax Planning Tips to Consider for 2017, withdrawing from a Roth to fund college, and cost basis of stock held in trust for beneficiaries.
9/11/2017 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 47 seconds
How to Turn $3,000 into $50 Million - 130
Investing authority Paul Merriman explains how to turn $3,000 into $50 million and talks to Joe and Big Al about value vs growth companies, market timing, choosing the right mix of stocks, bonds and other investments, and which stocks don’t beat even Treasuries in the long term. Plus, The 10 Best - and Worst - Places to Retire, Ways to Fund Children’s Education, and how to minimize taxes in retirement.
9/4/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
How To Fix Retirement Savings and Social Security - 129
Harvard Business School Senior Lecturer and Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Robert Pozen suggests fixing the retirement savings crisis with the Automatic IRA, and using Progressive Indexing to fix Social Security. Joe and Big Al discuss 6 Ways to Survive Retirement Income Shock, recourse versus non-recourse loans, RMDs on annuities in a 401(k), the difference between stocks that pay dividends and those that don’t, and Aretha Franklin’s plans for retirement.
8/28/2017 • 58 minutes, 36 seconds
Exposing Wall Street Marketing BS - 128
BAM Alliance Director of Research and author Larry Swedroe exposes what he calls "Wall Street marketing BS" about active management, dollar cost averaging - which he says is a dumb strategy - and more. Plus, 5 Mistakes to Avoid in Retirement, an update on the Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule, and… Pikachu eggs.
8/21/2017 • 1 hour, 2 seconds
3 Retirement Tips From the Very Rich - 126
Walter Updegrave from RealDealRetirement.com analyzed a recent survey of the needs, goals and concerns of very wealthy investors, and shares some useful retirement tips for the rest of us. Also, 12 Common Sources of Tax Free Income, 4 tax breaks that may be on the chopping block, the basics of Medicare, and Medicare mistakes. Plus, Joe still wants to grow a ‘fro, and who doesn’t like the Eagles? (hint, it’s Big Al.)
8/7/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Finance For Normal People - 125
Meir Statman, professor of finance at Santa Clara University and author of Finance For Normal People: How Investors and Markets Behave tells Joe and Big Al how smart people can avoid doing stupid things when it comes to investing. Also, are you house rich but cash poor as you approach retirement? The fellas have some strategies for making use of that home equity to create some additional retirement income.
7/31/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 5 seconds
6 Simple Reasons You Should Balance Your Life - 124
Scott Ford, co-author of "The Sustainable Edge: 15 Minutes a Week to a Richer Entrepreneurial Life" tells Joe and Big Al how he and co-author Ron Carson achieved faster business growth and a better work/life balance. Also, can you avoid state taxes in retirement by getting a PO box in a no state tax state? Plus, 10 timeless financial tips and 4 documents you’ll want for a solid estate plan.
7/24/2017 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 38 seconds
Top 10 Tax Saving Strategies - 123
The Top 10 tax saving strategies of the last 25 years: From tax loss harvesting to 529 education savings plans. From LLCs vs. S-Corps to asset location (that is, what type of assets you put in what type of accounts). From charitable giving to estate tax planning, and then some. Also, an overview of what happened in the market in the second quarter, and titans, tritons, sun gods and mermen.
7/17/2017 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Is Stock Picking Dying Because There Are Fewer Stocks? - 122
Financial researcher Larry Swedroe offers several reasons you may not be getting the returns you’ve enjoyed in the past, and he challenges Jason Zweig’s assertion in the Wall Street Journal that it’s because there are fewer stocks to choose from. Plus, 4 Ways To Reduce RMD Taxes - what are QCDs and QLACs, anyway? And, can you retire at 60 when you’re 43 and have no savings? How do chauffeurs and ambulances play into that equation?
7/10/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Are You Retirement Ready? Calculate Your Power Percentage To Find Out - 121
USA Today columnist Pete The Planner tells us how to calculate our Power Percentage for retirement readiness, and how to set house rules to get on the path to a successful retirement. Plus, 8 benefits of claiming Social Security later, how a Roth 401(k) may give you more purchasing power in retirement than a traditional 401(k), and Joe wants to grow a fro.
7/3/2017 • 59 minutes, 50 seconds
Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy With Paul Sullivan - 120
Paul Sullivan, author of "The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy" tells Joe and Big Al how the decisions you make about your money can put YOU in the wealthy club. Plus, how should you prepare for President Trump’s "biggest tax cut ever?" 3 things you may be getting wrong about retirement planning, and international taxation if you’re planning to move out of the country in retirement.
6/26/2017 • 27 minutes, 51 seconds
Want To Be Stacking Benjamins? Do Nothing - 119
Guest Joe Saul-Sehy of the Stacking Benjamins podcast explains the value of having a financial planner (while avoiding his stalker, Your Money, Your Wealth host Joe Anderson.) Joe and Big Al discuss what the Department of Labor fiduciary ruling means to you and 10 steps to get ready for retirement. They also answer questions about saving for retirement as a self-employed person and whether you should talk finances with your girlfriend before moving in together.
6/19/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 19 seconds
7 Mistakes New Real Estate Investors Make - 118
Alex Goldstein, author of “No Nonsense Real Estate,” offers 7 Mistakes New Real Estate Investors Make. Joe and Big Al discuss 3 ways to sell your real estate, Social Security taxation, and 7 Social Security mistakes to avoid. Plus, potential ways to fund Trump tax reform, and who pays for weddings these days?
6/12/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Using Reverse Mortgages To Secure Retirement with Dr. Wade Pfau - 117
Dr. Wade Pfau reveals new research on the reverse mortgage as an insurance policy and investing tool, and discusses the 4% rule for withdrawing retirement income from your portfolio. Plus, Joe and Al have 10 tips to boost retirement savings, the pros and cons of rolling your 401(k) into an IRA, long term care tax strategies, the latest on the Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule, Prince’s $250 million estate planning mistake, and who is better at investing, men or women?
6/5/2017 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 38 seconds
Beat The Market, Save, Retire At 30? - 116
From stock picking to retiring at 30, Rob Berger spills secrets learned in 10 years hosting The Dough Roller Money Podcast. Joe and Big Al talk about market volatility caused by President Trump’s potential tax cuts, healthcare plan and proposed budget, and they cover 5 "fatal error" type inherited IRA mistakes, the merits of Star Wars merch, Johnny Depp’s compulsive spending habits, and how joining a nudist colony may help your wallet.
5/29/2017 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
The Value of Debt in Building Wealth - 115
Author Tom Anderson discusses the value of debt in wealth building through the four phases of life. Joe and Big Al go over 6 common myths that can mess up your retirement, and how much you need to save in order to have $1 million when you retire. Also, how will making a large IRA withdrawal affect your taxes, Medicare and Social Security? What are the pro-rata rule and aggregation?
5/22/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 28 seconds
The Investing Lie Wall Street Needs You To Believe - 114
Larry Swedroe, author of "Think, Act and Invest Like Warren Buffett," explains Wall Street's passive investing lie and what kind of returns you can really expect. Plus, how he relates investing performance to Babe Ruth and Roger Federer. Also, 5 Things Parents Need To Teach Kids About Money from Jack Kosakowski, President and CEO of Junior Achievement, 10 Retirement Planning Moves To Make in your 20s, and a closer look at Donald Trump’s tax outline.
5/15/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Low Cost, Diversified, Tax Efficient Funds That Trade Like Stocks: Are ETFs Right For You? - 113
Daniel Prince, CFA (BlackRock) explains exchange traded funds and what the future holds as investing evolves. Will Trump’s new tax plan simplify taxes and spur economic growth as promised? If you’re one of the 10,000 boomers a day now reaching required minimum distribution age, how do you avoid screwing it up? Why consider making a Qualified Charitable Distribution? And which is safer: Treasury bills or fixed indexed annuities?
5/8/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Investor Psychology: You Can Be Right And Still Be a Moron - 112
Are you a fearful moron when it comes to investing? Can you invest in LGBT rights and gender equality? Is today’s market forgetful? Behavioral finance expert Dr. Daniel Crosby, author of "The Laws of Wealth," discusses. Joe and Big Al consider The Biggest Tax Cut Ever, 7 Common Investor Mistakes, Ric Edelman’s Social Security solution, and your 401(k), Roth IRA and Social Security questions.
5/1/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 18 seconds
The Trump Effect On The Markets - 111
Investor optimism reached a 17 year high with the Trump Effect and emerging markets, but what does that really mean? Joe thinks being emotionally invested in your portfolio may serve you better in the long run. Al quizzes Joe on 6 basic retirement questions most Americans can't get right. Plus, gifting a Roth IRA to a grandchild, whether to sell a losing stock, and contributing to a Roth IRA after leaving employment.
4/17/2017 • 57 minutes, 57 seconds
10 Tax Mistakes That Could Cost You Huge Penalties — Or Worse - 110
The pros and cons of taking Social Security before full retirement age, tax mistakes that could cost you huge penalties or worse, IRA myths, the morality of found money, and what Joe and Big Al know and love about social media. The fellas also answer emails about making 40% annual returns on your investments, and sound strategies for putting inherited IRA money into a Roth.
4/10/2017 • 57 minutes, 7 seconds
6 Steps To Get Super Rich & Work Your Wealth - 109
Mary Beth Storjohann, author of Work Your Wealth, helps millennials wrap their heads around financial basics. Joe and Al discuss a proposal to cut the corporate tax rate by taxing 401(k) gains, and spotting an IRS phone scam. Also, answers to questions on LLC vs. S-corp income, deductions for traditional IRAs, and taking a personal loan for the downpayment on investment property. Also, Big Al lists 6 steps to get SUPER rich.
4/3/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Understanding Social Security & Donald Trump’s Tax Return - 108
Social Security expert Mary Beth Franklin explains the current claiming rules. Joe and Big Al offer tips for managing taxes and answer emails on rollovers, Roth IRA, 401(k), debt, and building a stock portfolio. And from sole proprietorships to real estate; alternative minimum tax to capital gains and losses, the fellas analyze the tax return of one Donald J. Trump.
3/26/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Teaching Kids Economics With Author Michelle Balconi - 107
Our guest is Michelle Balconi, who co-authored the children’s book "Let’s Chat About Economics!" with economist Dr. Arthur Laffer. Joe and Big Al debunk retirement myths, discuss 8 things most Americans don’t know about retirement, and answer emails on Roth IRAs, 401(k)s, and investing. Also: Joe is retiring to Togo to manage the fortune of an email scammer, and the fellas muse on Anthony Weiner's use of Snapchat.
3/20/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes
6 Small Business Retirement Plans From Easy to Complicated - 106
Six small business retirement plans from easy to complicated, including the SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, Solo 401(k) and defined benefit plan. And, how to calculate your "power percentage" for retirement readiness (here's a hint, it involves adding up savings and old debt payments and dividing that into your income.) Plus, Joe and Big Al explain how buying expensive cologne online relates to behavioral finance.
3/13/2017 • 47 minutes, 36 seconds
8 IRA Mistakes That Can Mess Up Your Retirement - 105
8 IRA mistakes to avoid, the most expensive purchase you'll ever make, the best state tax breaks for retirement and how to prioritize where you save, to maximize what you save. Plus, Joe and Al answer questions on advisor credentials, the 60 day rollover rule, and which is safer, T-bills or fixed indexed annuities?
3/6/2017 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 33 seconds
Portfolio Diversification Using Factor-Based Investing - 104
Larry Swedroe from Buckingham Strategic Wealth talks about factor-based investing for a widely diversified portfolio, and the difference between alpha, beta and smart beta. 7 tax planning tips for millionaires and those who want to be millionaires. Joe and Big Al talk about Social Security and the often overlooked family benefits. And, the fellas answer emails on SEPP, 72(t), IRAs, 8606’s, 1040’s and other mysterious numbers and acronyms.
2/27/2017 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Do You Really Need a Financial Advisor? - 103
Aired 2/11/17: The value of a financial advisor (aka “Advisor’s Alpha”) and a discussion of target date funds with Don Bennyhoff from Vanguard, estate planning and the difference between a will and a trust, and Joe and Big Al answer emails on Roth conversions, taxation on day-trading stocks, tax write-offs on retirement contributions, and why some great companies have low stock prices. Plus, the fellas discuss a recent survey where millennials said they’d rather disclose a sexually transmitted disease to a potential partner than to reveal their debt.
2/20/2017 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 47 seconds
How To Retire Early and 7 Retirement Rules For Anyone Over 50 - 102
Aired 2/4/2017: How to retire early - like, really early - and real estate investing with Andrew Fiebert from the Listen Money Matters podcast, Seven Essential Retirement Rules for Anyone Over 50, and Joe and Big Al answer emails about target date funds, making the most of your pension income, buying Mom’s house rather than inheriting it and determining capital gains on the sale of a rental.
2/13/2017 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Stretch IRA's and The Business of Family - 101
Kiplinger’s Retirement Report editor Rachel Sheedy tells Joe and Big Al how to inherit a retirement account without paying a boatload of taxes all at once. Family, Inc. author Doug McCormick talks about how to use sound business principles to make the most of your family’s money, and the fellas answer emails about retirement contribution limits, taxation on stock dividends and splits, and the voodoo of overfunding life insurance. They also discuss Social Security and Medicare changes in 2017, and the do’s - and dont’s - of saving.
2/11/2017 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 12 seconds
8 Proven Ways to Boost Your Retirement Income - 100
Aired: 1/28/2017 11 AM:: With so many retirement planning strategies and the plethora of information on the internet, it can be hard for some to prioritize where to start when it comes to planning for their retirement. Joe and Al share eight proven ways to boost your retirement income.
1/28/2017 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
7 Reasons to Say Yes to a Roth IRA - 99
Aired: 1/28/2017 10 AM:: How do you get motivated to save for retirement? Joe and Al share smart saving tips for retirement then shed light on why you shouldn’t depend solely on your pension for future income. They close the hour with seven reasons why you should say yes to a Roth IRA.
1/28/2017 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
The Value of Debt | Interview with Tom Anderson - 98
Aired: 1/21/2017 11 AM:: Hosts interview Tom Anderson , author of The Value of Debt, to discuss individual and family wealth. Plus, Joe and Al answer more email questions on-air.
1/21/2017 • 35 minutes, 33 seconds
18 Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Retire - 97
Aired: 1/21/2017 10 AM:: Asking yourself these important questions before retiring helps rule out any unwanted surprises. Joe and Al dig into the email bag to answer your questions.
1/21/2017 • 31 minutes, 55 seconds
The Thin Green Line | Interview with Paul Sullivan - 96
Aired: 1/14/2017 10 AM:: Paul Sullivan joins Joe and Al to discuss the biggest lessons from his book The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy on creating and maintaining wealth. Also in this hour: answers to financial questions.
1/14/2017 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
All About The 401(k) - 95
Aired: 1/14/2017 10 AM:: Hosts Joe and Al discuss why the father of the 401(k) regrets creating it. Plus, the worst mistakes you can make with your IRA and 401(k).
1/14/2017 • 32 minutes, 14 seconds
Family, Inc | Interview with Douglas P. McCormick - 94
Aired: 1/7/2017 11 AM:: Douglas P. McCormick joins Joe & Al to discuss the main points of his book Family, Inc.: Using Business Principles to Maximize Your Family's Wealth. Also in this hour: Social Security changes for 2017 + answers to financial questions.
1/7/2017 • 35 minutes, 32 seconds
Rachel Sheedy on Inheriting IRAs - 93
Aired: 1/7/2017 10 AM:: Editor of Kiplinger’s Retirement Report, Rachel Sheedy joins the show to discuss inherited IRA (individual retirement account) rules & strategies for beneficiaries. Plus, how to become an extreme saver in 2017.
1/7/2017 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
2016 Year in Review - 92
Aired: 12/31/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al summarize the highs and lows of 2016, then talk retirement: how to automate/increase your savings, creating a retirement lifestyle game plan and steps to take if you plan on moving in retirement.
12/31/2016 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
What's the Difference Between a TSP and a Roth IRA? - 91
Aired: 12/17/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer listeners’ questions on-air. Questions include “Will a financial adviser give me an unbiased opinion?” and “What’s the difference between a TSP and a Roth IRA?” Find out the answers + more in this hour.
12/17/2016 • 36 minutes, 59 seconds
Tax-Saving Moves to Make Before Dec. 31st - 90
Aired: 12/17/2016 12 AM:: It’s your last chance to lower your tax bill – find out some last-minute moves to save on taxes before year-end. Plus, how are your assets titled? Joe & Al explain why making the wrong move could cost you big time.
12/17/2016 • 38 minutes, 11 seconds
Will IRA Contributions Reduce Your Tax Burden? - 89
Aired: 12/11/2016 11 AM:: Would contributions to a traditional IRA reduce your tax burden? How do you start saving money at a young age & what are the benefits of a Roth IRA? Find out the answers to these and more as hosts answer your email questions.
12/11/2016 • 34 minutes, 42 seconds
12 Ways You Could Go Broke in Retirement - 88
Aired: 12/11/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al start off the hour with a quick discussion on potential tax changes under Trump. Plus, 12 ways you could go broke in retirement and put yourself at financial risk.
12/11/2016 • 35 minutes, 20 seconds
Is the Tax Code Changing? - 87
Aired: 12/3/2016 10 AM:: Hosts Joe & Al discuss a brief history of the tax code & where it might be headed. Find out some possible tax exemptions & deductions under Trump’s presidency; plus, key tax strategies to take advantage of now before the tax code could change.
12/3/2016 • 34 minutes, 15 seconds
Joe Saul-Sehy from Stacking Benjamins - 86
Aired: 11/26/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al welcome on the show Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the top-rated personal finance podcast show “Stacking Benjamins.”
11/26/2016 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
6 Questions to Ask If You're Ready for Retirement - 85
Aired: 11/26/2016 10 AM:: Are you prepared for retirement? These 6 questions will help you see if you're ready. Later, Joe & Al discuss strategic tax moves for year-end.
11/26/2016 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
Pros and Cons of Rolling a Retirement Account Into an IRA - 84
Aired: 11/19/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Big Al answer your biggest financial questions, from how to claim a loss on a Roth IRA to the pros & cons of rolling over an employee retirement plan into an IRA (individual retirement account).
11/19/2016 • 33 minutes, 5 seconds
Are You Ready for Retirement? Answer These Questions to Find Out - 83
Aired: 11/19/2016 10 AM:: Are you prepared for retirement? These 6 questions will help you see if you're ready. Later, Joe & Al discuss strategic tax moves for year-end.
11/19/2016 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
Money for the Rest of Us | Interview with J. David Stein- 82
Aired: 11/12/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al welcome J. David Stein, host of the top-rated personal finance podcast "Money for the Rest of Us."
11/12/2016 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
Taxes under President Trump - 81
Aired: 11/12/2016 10 AM:: Find out how Federal income, corporate, and estate taxes may affect you.
11/12/2016 • 36 minutes, 20 seconds
The Value of a Financial Planner with Joe Saul-Sehy - 80
Aired: 11/5/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al welcome Joe Saul-Sehy, host of the top-rated personal finance podcast show “Stacking Benjamins.”
11/5/2016 • 36 minutes, 16 seconds
7 Scary Retirement Moves - 79
Aired: 11/5/2016 10 AM:: Are you making these mistakes that could sabotage your retirement? Find out some tips to avoid making costly mistakes with your nest egg.
11/5/2016 • 36 minutes, 51 seconds
Propositions That May Impact Californians' Finances - 78
Aired: 10/29/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al discuss some of the California propositions and how they might affect your finances. Also find out what the difference between gross income and taxable income is.
10/29/2016 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
What is the Social Security Spousal Benefit? - 77
Aired: 10/29/2016 10 AM:: What is the Social Security spousal benefit? Joe and Big Al explain this as well as dive into reverse mortgages to cover how your home equity could help you in retirement.
10/29/2016 • 36 minutes, 20 seconds
How Bond Investments Work - 76
Aired: 10/22/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al answer investors' questions on-air. Learn more about bond returns, how interest rates affect bond prices and the difference between short term vs. long term bonds.
10/22/2016 • 37 minutes, 2 seconds
Social Security Strategies Explained - 75
Aired: 10/22/2016 10 AM:: Hosts discuss Social Security strategies for couples claiming spousal benefits as well as strategies for single people to consider. "Big Al" closes the hour discussing the downsides of annuities.
10/22/2016 • 38 minutes, 14 seconds
Investing for Retirement Questions Answered - 74
Aired: 10/15/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al answer questions about investing for retirement covering investment options for 403(b) accounts, tax implications of moving part of your IRA and how to avoid tax penalties when withdrawing from an IRA.
10/15/2016 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
Best Time to Take Social Security Benefits - 73
Aired: 10/15/2016 10 AM:: Most women take their Social Security benefits early causing them to lose out on an increased benefit amount. Joe and Al discuss Social Security claiming strategies so you can get the most out of your benefit.
10/15/2016 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
How to Pick the Right Target-Date Fund - 72
Aired: 10/8/2016 11 AM:: Your 401(k) plan options probably include at least one target-date fund. Hosts discuss this one-step strategy for investing for retirement.
10/8/2016 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
Tapping Into Your Home Equity With a Reverse Mortgage - 71
Aired: 10/8/2016 10 AM:: A reverse mortgage gives you the opportunity to tap into your home equity. Joe and Al discuss whether a reverse mortgage is the right move to make for generating income.
10/8/2016 • 37 minutes, 37 seconds
Laws of Wealth | Interview with Dr. Daniel Crosby - 70
Aired: 10/1/2016 11 AM:: Joe & Al start off the hour answering personal investing questions, then welcome New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Dr. Daniel Crosby on the show to discuss his book The Laws of Wealth on behavioral finance.
10/1/2016 • 36 minutes, 9 seconds
Will Your Taxes Get Audited? - 69
Aired: 10/1/2016 10 AM:: Hosts discuss the latest statistics on who’s most likely to get audited, how often it happens, and what to do if it happens to you.
10/1/2016 • 36 minutes, 50 seconds
8 Financial To-Dos Before Year-End - 68
Aired: 9/24/2016 11 AM:: Hosts discuss the importance of diversifying your 401(k) properly and share whether you should invest in real estate or index funds. Later in the hour the discussion flips to how you can determine stock loss with a non-public company and 8 financial tasks you must do by year-end.
9/24/2016 • 37 minutes, 29 seconds
Can I Roll My Solo 401(k) to a Simple 401(k)? - 67
Aired: 9/24/2016 10 AM:: Hosts answer frequently asked financial questions including whether you can roll your solo 401(k) to a simple 401(k). They end the hour with last-minute tax planning tips before year-end.
9/24/2016 • 35 minutes, 12 seconds
Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Taxes - 66
Aired: 9/17/2016 11 AM:: The state of the US tax code couldn’t be more uncertain. Hosts discuss the presidential candidates’ opposing views on taxes and explain what tax strategies you should take advantage of now before it’s too late.
9/17/2016 • 38 minutes, 35 seconds
5 Lessons to Learn from Wealthy Investors - 65
Aired: 9/17/2016 10 AM:: Hosts discuss a two decade study on the character traits of America’s wealthy and explain what lessons can be learned from the millionaire next door.
9/17/2016 • 36 minutes, 15 seconds
Best & Worst Boomers’ Retirement Plans - 64
Aired: 9/10/2016 11 AM:: Hosts discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of Baby Boomers’ retirement plans. Plus, Big Al quizzes Joe on retirement and investing questions.
9/10/2016 • 37 minutes, 22 seconds
Cracking Down on the ‘Mega-Roth’ - 63
Aired: 9/10/2016 10 AM:: Oregon’s State Senator Ron Wyden wants to put limits on Roth IRA accounts – will this solve anything? Later, 6 reasons to convert to a Roth IRA in your 50’s & 60’s.
9/10/2016 • 37 minutes, 38 seconds
Factor-Based Investing with Larry Swedroe - 63
Aired: 9/3/2016 11 AM:: Investing expert Larry Swedroe joins the show to discuss his new book on factor-based investing; plus, his take on election & investing.
9/3/2016 • 35 minutes, 57 seconds
Why Save for Retirement in a 401(k)? - 61
Aired: 9/3/2016 10 AM:: Your hosts answer your burning financial questions, ranging from how to avoid gift taxes to why it’s worth it to invest in a 401(k).
9/3/2016 • 37 minutes, 51 seconds
Pension Vs. Lump Sum, 401k Rules, and the Fiduciary Standard - 60
Aired: 8/27/2016 11 AM:: Joe Anderson and "Big Al" Clopine answer listeners' investing questions on air. Question topics cover pensions vs. lump sums, 401(k) rules, the fiduciary standard and more.
8/27/2016 • 37 minutes, 7 seconds
6 Ways to Reduce Your RMDs - 59
Aired: 8/27/2016 10 AM:: Did you know there are strategies you can use to reduce your required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your individual retirement account? Find out six ways to do this so you can keep more of your hard-earned money.
8/27/2016 • 36 minutes, 29 seconds
Financial Planning in Your 20s and Controlling Income Taxes - 58
Aired: 8/20/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al provide financial advice on personal investing questions asked through Investopedia. Topics cover real estate investments, financial planning in your 20s, retirement and controlling income taxes.
8/20/2016 • 36 minutes, 8 seconds
Traditional Retirement is Dead. Now What? - 57
Aired: 8/20/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al shed light on scary statistics regarding the rise of healthcare costs and share strategies to show how listeners can protect themselves. Later in the hour the discussion flips to retirement planning and how it’s changed over the years.
8/20/2016 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
Answers to Financial Questions You’re Afraid to Ask - 56
Aired: 8/13/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer frequently asked financial planning questions sent from Investopedia. Topics cover divorce, tax deductions, business profits, Roth IRAs, IRA rollovers and more.
8/13/2016 • 35 minutes, 29 seconds
3 Reasons to Ignore Presidential Candidates’ Economic Promises - 55
Aired: 8/13/2016 10 AM:: Presidents can bully the Federal Reserve, but they can’t set central bank policy. Joe and Al explain how the Fed impacts overall markets and discuss a recent article covering 3 reasons why you should ignore Hilary and Trump’s economic promises.
8/13/2016 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
Beware of the New 60-Day Rollover Rules - 54
Aired: 8/7/2016 11 AM:: The IRS changed the rules for IRA rollovers and not everyone is catching on. Taxpayers can only perform one 60-day IRA rollover in a 12-month period, no matter how many IRAs they own. Joe an Al go over this new rule and share how you can avoid getting hit with high tax bills.
Aired: 8/6/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al share common retirement planning mistakes they’ve seen for years. These mistakes, that could cost you thousands, if not more, can easily be avoided if you learn how.
8/6/2016 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
What You Need to Know Before Choosing a Financial Advisor - 52
Aired: 7/30/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al start the hour answering frequently asked financial questions then explain key factors to look for when choosing a financial advisor. Should you choose a fee-only or fee-based advisor and does it matter if they follow the fiduciary standard? Find out.
7/30/2016 • 37 minutes, 3 seconds
Is It the End for These Tax-Saving Strategies? - 51
Aired: 7/30/2016 12 AM:: Hosts discuss three major tax-saving strategies that might be going away. Learn what they are and how you can take advantage of them before it’s too late.
7/30/2016 • 35 minutes, 55 seconds
Why You Shouldn’t Time the Market - 50
Aired: 7/23/2016 11 AM:: If you try and beat the odds, how often do you come out on top? Most active-fund managers fail to beat the market. Joe and Al share a more reliable way to invest for your future.
7/23/2016 • 38 minutes, 35 seconds
Stock Markets: Past & Present - 49
Aired: 7/23/2016 10 AM:: Markets are at all-time highs in spite of recent events. Joe and Al share investment strategies you can learn from past performance and give advice for investing in a bull market versus a bear market.
7/23/2016 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Tools for Intelligent Charitable Giving - 48
Aired: 7/16/2016 11 AM:: Your generosity can pay off in more ways than one. Joe and Al share how to make tax-smart charitable donations.
7/16/2016 • 36 minutes, 27 seconds
Rising Cost of Living + Medicare Q & A - 47
Aired: 7/16/2016 10 AM:: The landscape of retirement is changing. The cost of living is rising and we are living longer than ever before. Joe and Al share financial tips for this new age of retirement. Then they welcome Medicare expert, Dr. Katy Votava to share her best ways of coping with rising Medicare premiums in 2016.
7/16/2016 • 37 minutes, 32 seconds
US Election, Brexit & the Stock Market - 46
Aired: 7/9/2016 11 AM:: Larry Swedroe, author on investing, joins the show to discuss how investors’ reactions to recent current events have affected the stock market and what you should be doing with your investment portfolio.
7/9/2016 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
Social Security Changes: Are You Grandfathered In? - 45
Aired: 7/9/2016 12 AM:: The new Social Security rules have eliminated the Restricted Application claiming strategy, but there are still some that can take advantage of this “claim now, claim more later” rule. Plus, hosts answer some of the most frequently asked Social Security questions.
7/9/2016 • 35 minutes, 28 seconds
10 Common IRA Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make - 44
Aired: 7/2/2016 11 AM:: There are plenty of options when it comes to IRAs, but with plenty of options can come plenty of mistakes. Joe and Al make sure you don’t blow it with your IRA by explaining how you can avoid the 10 most common IRA mistakes you don’t want to make.
7/2/2016 • 38 minutes, 27 seconds
How to Solve the US Retirement Crisis - 43
Aired: 7/2/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al begin the hour recapping listeners on the recent Brexit headlines as they take a look at how the markets have reacted. Plus, is the US in a retirement crisis? If so, how can it be solved and what can you do to achieve your financial independence?
7/2/2016 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
How DOL Fiduciary Rule Change Will Impact Retirement Accounts - 42
Aired: 6/25/2016 11 AM:: The fiduciary rule change will bring some changes to the financial planning industry. Hosts discuss what the new rule could mean for your savings.
6/25/2016 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
What Brexit Means for Your Investments - 41
Aired: 6/25/2016 10 AM:: The markets are panicking over the Brexit vote. Learn what the recent news can mean for your investment portfolio.
6/25/2016 • 38 minutes, 54 seconds
Active vs Passive Investing | Interview with Larry Swedroe - 40
Aired: 6/18/2016 11 AM:: Financial expert Larry Swedroe joins the show to discuss active versus passive investing, comparing past performance numbers to illustrate which investment strategy has a more reliable outcome.
6/18/2016 • 39 minutes, 51 seconds
How to Create a Retirement Income Distribution Plan - 39
Aired: 6/18/2016 10 AM:: Hosts share simple steps for building wealth in retirement then dive into the optimal retirement withdrawal strategy so you can keep your finances steady, regardless of market uncertainty. Later in the hour, find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you.
6/18/2016 • 37 minutes, 25 seconds
Investing During an Election Year - 38
Aired: 6/11/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer questions on investing for retirement and share strategies for managing your portfolio during an election year.
6/11/2016 • 38 minutes, 48 seconds
New Retirement Proposals Could Be Costly for High Earners - 37
Aired: 6/11/2016 10 AM:: A 146-page report from the Bipartisan Policy Center was released last week and a lot of high earners aren’t going to like it. One of the proposals is to shore up Social Security by raising the tax base. Hosts discuss what this report puts on the line for retirement.
6/11/2016 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Recreating the 401(k) & the Disappearing Pension - 36
Aired: 6/4/2016 11 AM:: The inventor of the 401(k) says he created a ‘monster.’ Could we see the end of the 401(k) as we know it? What about pensions? More and more employers have been quietly replacing pensions with other alternatives. Joe and Al discuss the future of retirement planning while sharing insight on what you should be doing now for your retirement.
6/4/2016 • 36 minutes, 3 seconds
Mistakes to Avoid in Managing Assets for Estates - 35
Aired: 6/4/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al invite Nicole Newman, Attorney at Law on the show to discuss the most important estate planning issues boomers need to address. Later in the hour, they dive into Social Security, investments and taxes. Does your Social Security strategy line up with your retirement plan? Find out.
6/4/2016 • 38 minutes, 18 seconds
Is ‘Sell in May, Go Away’ Good Advice? - 34
Aired: 5/28/2016 11 AM:: Joe and Al discuss a well-known trading adage, “sell in May and go away” to share whether this old saying is actually good advice. Then they dive into retirement planning sharing common IRA and Roth misconceptions and beneficiary blunders that could cost your family thousands.
5/28/2016 • 37 minutes, 50 seconds
How Stocks Perform in an Election Year - 33
Aired: 5/28/2016 10 AM:: The 2016 election race has already offered plenty of surprises, but what could it mean for the economy? Joe and Al share what they think then move on to discuss Americans top regrets in retirement. Are you saving enough money for emergencies? Is your credit card debt hindering your finances? Are you taking enough risk in your financial portfolio? Find out what you can be doing to improve your finances.
5/28/2016 • 39 minutes, 47 seconds
Investing Q & A’s + Tax Quiz - 32
Aired: 5/21/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer real-life investment questions for retirees and pre-retirees. Plus, 10 retirement statistics that might scare you. Your hosts close this hour with a quiz on taxes - how will you fare?
5/21/2016 • 37 minutes, 22 seconds
15 Mistakes People Make in Retirement - 31
Aired: 5/21/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Al go over a recent Go Banking Rates article about mistakes even the smartest and most prepared people make in retirement.
5/21/2016 • 35 minutes, 9 seconds
Retirement Realities vs Retirement Myths - 30
Aired: 5/14/2016 11 AM:: Retirement isn’t what it was when your parents left the workforce. In fact, it may not be what it was even a decade ago. Hosts, Joe Anderson & Al Clopine, dive into the realities of retirement as they shed light on 10 mistakes to avoid when achieving your retirement goals. They close the hour providing 11 fast facts about Roth IRAs.
5/14/2016 • 35 minutes, 20 seconds
9 Ways to Build Your Wealth in Your 50’s - 29
Aired: 5/14/2016 10 AM:: If you’re in your 50’s, retirement is probably right around the corner. During this time it’s critical to make the right financial decisions to achieve your retirement goals. Joe and Al break down 9 financial tips to help you enjoy a rich retirement, whether you’re a late bloomer or you’ve been saving up money for years.
5/14/2016 • 35 minutes, 40 seconds
Retirement Errors That Will Crush Your Investment Gains - 28
Aired: 5/7/2016 11 AM:: What’s it going to cost you to retire? Hosts share three retirement errors that will crush your investment gains. Plus Identity Theft Resource Center joins the show to share how you can protect yourself from one of America’s fastest growing crimes.
5/7/2016 • 39 minutes, 23 seconds
Maximizing Social Security Benefit under New Rules - 27
Aired: 5/7/2016 10 AM:: Social Security changes are now in effect; hosts explain best ways to maximize your benefit despite two major claiming strategies now eliminated. Listeners are also faced with the realities of retirement, as hosts debunk common retirement & social security myths.
5/7/2016 • 35 minutes, 21 seconds
Estate Planning, Dividend Investing, and Social Security - 26
Aired: 4/30/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer common questions on estate planning, investments and dividends, retirement plans and Social Security benefits. Then they welcome Laura Adams to the show, author of Smart Girl's Moves to Grow Rich. Plus, Prince didn't leave an estate plan -- how not having a plan can hurt your heirs.
4/30/2016 • 37 minutes, 24 seconds
How Will the Presidential Election Impact the Stock Market? - 25
Aired: 4/30/2016 10 AM:: Baby boomers misconceptions about Social Security could be leaving money on the table. More and more boomers aren't planning on having any money to leave to their heirs. Plus, what effect the presidential election could have on the stock market. through retirement. Plus, the best kept secret of Social Security is about to disappear! Find out how you'll be affected by this big change.
4/30/2016 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Passive Investing vs. Active Investing with Larry Swedroe - 24
Aired: 4/23/2016 11 AM:: Financial expert Larry Swedroe joins to talk about the best ways to invest in the stock market. Plus, Swedroe compares passive versus active investing explaining which approach is best for pre-retirees and retirees.
4/23/2016 • 37 minutes, 18 seconds
How to Build Wealth and Success in Retirement - 23
Aired: 4/23/2016 10 AM:: Hosts discuss how to build wealth AND success to get you through retirement. Plus, the best kept secret of Social Security is about to disappear! Find out how you'll be affected by this big change.
4/23/2016 • 34 minutes, 21 seconds
Creating Tax-Free Income in Retirement - 22
Aired: 4/16/2016 11 AM:: Big Al and Joe share even more ways to create tax free income and savings in retirement.
4/16/2016 • 36 minutes, 39 seconds
How to Save on Taxes in Retirement - 21
Aired: 4/16/2016 10 AM:: Tax season is just about over! Which makes now the perfect time to start planning for 2016. Joe and Big Al share how you can save a bundle on your taxes in retirement.
4/16/2016 • 36 minutes, 49 seconds
4 Retirement Plan Loopholes That Could Close Soon - 20
Aired: 4/9/2016 11 AM:: Big Al and Joe share four retirement account loopholes that could close soon. Plus, what you need to know about the recent changes to Social Security and how that could have a huge impact on your retirement.
4/9/2016 • 35 minutes, 24 seconds
7 Successful Habits to Reach Financial Independence - 19
Aired: 4/9/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Big Al tackle some of the biggest questions about investing that the internet has to offer, including "Should I wait to buy a home until after the election?" and "If I'm a first time investor, should I invest with cash or margin?" Plus, Joe and Al look at the seven successful habits to help you reach financial independence.
4/9/2016 • 37 minutes, 7 seconds
Most Commonly Asked Questions About Taxes, IRAs and 401k - 17
Aired: 4/2/2016 11 AM:: Big Al and Joe answer the most commonly asked questions about taxes, IRAs, 401ks, and Roths. Plus, their favorite tax strategies.
4/2/2016 • 37 minutes, 55 seconds
Smart Moves to Grow Rich and Prince's Lack of an Estate Plan - 18
Aired: 4/2/2016 11 AM:: Hosts answer common questions on estate planning, investments and dividends, retirement plans and Social Security benefits. Then they welcome Laura Adams to the show, author of Smart Girl's Moves to Grow Rich. Plus, Prince didn't leave an estate plan -- how not having a plan can hurt your heirs.
4/2/2016 • 37 minutes, 24 seconds
Top Tax Moves The Rich Use to Stay Rich - 15
Aired: 4/2/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Big Al share the top five most costly retirement mistakes you could be making. Plus, the top tax moves the rich use to stay rich.
4/2/2016 • 35 minutes, 33 seconds
Social Security Misconceptions: Don't Leave Money on the Table! - 16
Aired: 4/2/2016 10 AM:: Baby boomers misconceptions about Social Security could be leaving money on the table. More and more boomers aren't planning on having any money to leave to their heirs. Plus, what effect the presidential election could have on the stock market.
4/2/2016 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
Money Mistakes and How to Fix Them - 14
Aired: 3/26/2016 11 AM:: Money and our behavior: the biggest mistakes you could be making and how to fix it.
3/26/2016 • 37 minutes, 29 seconds
Top Retirement Myths That Can Ruin Your Financial Plan - 13
Aired: 3/26/2016 10 AM:: The top myths about retirement that ruin most retirees plans. Why Baby Boomers won't be able to have a retirement like their parents.
3/26/2016 • 35 minutes, 1 second
Risks in Retirement vs. in Your 20s - 12
Aired: 3/19/2016 11 AM:: Taking Risks in your 20's Vs. in Retirement, Mistakes to avoid while planning and Prepping to maintain your lifestyle in retirement.
3/19/2016 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Avoid the Risk of Retirement Crisis - 11
Aired: 3/19/2016 10 AM:: How retirement planning can help you avoid risks and a keep you out of a retirement saving crisis.
3/19/2016 • 34 minutes, 53 seconds
How Retirement Smart Are You? - 10
Aired: 3/12/2016 11 AM:: Big Al tests Joe's retirement planning smarts. How do stack up?
3/12/2016 • 35 minutes, 10 seconds
How to Take Advantage of Upcoming Social Security Changes - 9
Aired: 3/12/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Big Al talk Social Security! Big changes are coming up fast, listen to find out what you need to do right now to take advantage before it's too late.
3/12/2016 • 36 minutes, 28 seconds
Retirement Account Myths, Misconceptions and Mistakes Part 2 - 8
Aired: 3/5/2016 11 AM:: The retirement account show continues with strategies for self-employed individuals, horror stories of working with non-fiduciary advisors, and the top IRS scams you absolutely must know about.
3/5/2016 • 34 minutes, 22 seconds
Retirement Account Myths, Misconceptions and Mistakes Part 1 - 7
Aired: 3/5/2016 10 AM:: This show is dedicated to retirement accounts and everyone who has one! Joe and Big Al share the biggest myths, misconceptions, and mistakes people make. Plus, new laws and proposals that could have a big impact on your retirement.
3/5/2016 • 35 minutes, 27 seconds
The Incredible Shrinking Alpha with Larry Swedroe - 6
Aired: 2/27/2016 11 AM:: Larry Swedroe talks to Joe and Big Al about the Incredible Shrinking Alpha and investing like Warren Buffett. Plus, the dreaded "recency bias" -- what it is and why it's so important to fight it.
2/27/2016 • 37 minutes, 35 seconds
How the Financial Planning Landscape Made Way for Pure Financial Advisors - 5
Aired: 2/27/2016 10 AM:: Joe and Big Al discuss today's financial planning landscape and why they chose to start Pure Financial. Big Al breaks down a few of the presidential candidates' tax plans. Plus, why women are better savers and investors than men.
2/27/2016 • 36 minutes, 30 seconds
Are You Doing Retirement All Wrong? - 4
Aired: 2/20/2016 11 AM:: Are you doing your retirement all wrong? Major changes to the Social Security rules that could mess up your entire retirement plan. And how working even one extra year can have a huge impact on your retirement.
2/20/2016 • 35 minutes, 18 seconds
The Most Significant Financial Strategies to Implement Now - 3
Aired: 2/20/2016 10 AM:: Joe tells us about the most significant financial strategies to start implementing now; Surprising things the government wants to tax you on; and the return of "Tax Chat" as Big Al shares a couple of tax tips.
2/20/2016 • 35 minutes, 22 seconds
How Negative Interest Rates and the President's Budget Proposal Impact You - 2
Joe and Big Al discuss negative interest rates and how they could affect you. Plus, the President released this year's budget proposal! Big Al and Joe break it down and explain what the changes could mean for you and your beneficiaries.
2/14/2016 • 36 minutes, 35 seconds
80% of Participants Failed This Financial Literacy Test - 1
Welcome to the Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast: retirement planning, investing, and tax reduction made fun. Hosts Joe Anderson, CFP®, and Alan "Big Al" Clopine, CPA of Pure Financial Advisors have been providing financial education on the Your Money, Your Wealth® radio show in Southern California since 2008, and on the Your Money, Your Wealth® television show in San Diego since 2014! In this, the first YMYW podcast ever published, Big Al tries to stump Joe with the financial literacy test that Forbes says 80% of participants failed.