The Get Ready For The Future Show
Business:Investing
How do I make my wife feel wealthy when she says I make her feel broke? How can I help my mom gift some stocks to her church? Should I just leave my old 401(k) plans at my old jobs? How do I repair my retirement savings after my divorce?
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Originally aired 1/24/2024
Disclosures:
A Roth IRA offers tax deferral on any earnings in the account. Qualified withdrawals of earnings from the account are tax-free. Withdrawals of earnings prior to age 59 ½ or prior to the account being opened for 5 years, whichever is later, may result in a 10% IRS penalty tax. Limitations and restrictions may apply.
Traditional IRA account owners have considerations to make before performing a Roth IRA conversion. These primarily include income tax consequences on the converted amount in the year of conversion, withdrawal limitations from a Roth IRA, and income limitations for future contributions to a Roth IRA. In addition, if you are required to take a required minimum distribution (RMD) in the year you convert, you must do so before converting to a Roth IRA.
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