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Understanding RMDs: A Guide for Retirees & Pre-Retirees

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In today's episode, we delve into a critical aspect of retirement planning that can significantly impact your financial future – Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). Whether you've stashed your savings in a 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRA, SEP IRA, or simple IRA, understanding RMDs is crucial, especially if you're approaching your seventies.

Join us as we discuss the "why" and "how much" of RMDs, ensuring you're well-prepared for this financial milestone. If you're not yet retired, we've got you covered too! In the latter part of the episode, we'll share valuable steps and strategies to help you proactively reduce the long-term effects of RMDs on your financial well-being.

Key discussion points in this episode:

  • If you have savings in tax-deferred accounts such as 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRA, SEP IRA, or simple IRA, you are required to take RMDs once you reach your seventies
  • RMDs exist because when you contributed to tax-deferred accounts, you received tax deductions. The IRS wants to collect the taxes you deferred, so they require you to start withdrawing from these accounts in your retirement years
  • The age at which you must start taking RMDs depends on your date of birth
  • RMDs are calculated based on your account balances and life expectancy tables published by the IRS. The amount you need to withdraw increases as you get older
  • There are strategies to reduce the impact of RMDs, such as switching contributions to Roth accounts, performing Roth conversions, and managing asset allocation

Want to get in touch?

Web: https://sierensfinancialgroup.com/

Email: office@sierensfinancialgroup.com

Phone: 847-235-6989

Read more and get additional financial resources here: http://lifemoneyshow.com

Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPhQ-u12d60Z0HNCwwVubdQ

  continue reading

146 episodes

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Manage episode 377604143 series 2891513
Content provided by Scott Sierens. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Scott Sierens or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today's episode, we delve into a critical aspect of retirement planning that can significantly impact your financial future – Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). Whether you've stashed your savings in a 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRA, SEP IRA, or simple IRA, understanding RMDs is crucial, especially if you're approaching your seventies.

Join us as we discuss the "why" and "how much" of RMDs, ensuring you're well-prepared for this financial milestone. If you're not yet retired, we've got you covered too! In the latter part of the episode, we'll share valuable steps and strategies to help you proactively reduce the long-term effects of RMDs on your financial well-being.

Key discussion points in this episode:

  • If you have savings in tax-deferred accounts such as 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRA, SEP IRA, or simple IRA, you are required to take RMDs once you reach your seventies
  • RMDs exist because when you contributed to tax-deferred accounts, you received tax deductions. The IRS wants to collect the taxes you deferred, so they require you to start withdrawing from these accounts in your retirement years
  • The age at which you must start taking RMDs depends on your date of birth
  • RMDs are calculated based on your account balances and life expectancy tables published by the IRS. The amount you need to withdraw increases as you get older
  • There are strategies to reduce the impact of RMDs, such as switching contributions to Roth accounts, performing Roth conversions, and managing asset allocation

Want to get in touch?

Web: https://sierensfinancialgroup.com/

Email: office@sierensfinancialgroup.com

Phone: 847-235-6989

Read more and get additional financial resources here: http://lifemoneyshow.com

Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPhQ-u12d60Z0HNCwwVubdQ

  continue reading

146 episodes

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