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Your Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthEarly Withdrawals, Tech Stocks vs. International, Annuities, ESOP and NUABefore she retires next month at age 52, Rowan in Georgia wonders how to maximize growth in her IRA, which will be funded with 72(t) early retirement withdrawals. What do Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA  think of her substantially equal periodic payment plan? And how should she allocate it? Michael in Virginia isn’t interested in any international investments and is instead invested in stocks like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Meta, and Berkshire. What adjustments would the fellas make to his portfolio for long term growth? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 533. Plus, our friend Will, wh...2025-06-1033 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTaxable Income, Dividends, Roth & SMA: What's Missing in Your Early Retirement?What are the pros and cons if Chip uses the money in his taxable brokerage account for early retirement income? Jack and Sally ask Joe and Big Al to spitball on whether they can retire around age 55 or 60, and whether they should max out their Roth or convert to Roth, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 527 with Joe Anderson, CFP®, and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, April and Andy ask the fellas to spitball on their dividend investing strategy, and Don wonders if a separately managed account (SMA) makes sense for his taxable account. (We’ll also find out...2025-04-2942 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRoth IRA is "The Greatest Account Ever" Per Ed Slott. But Why?Just about every week here on YMYW, Joe and Big Al talk about converting your retirement savings to Roth accounts. But why? What’s the big deal? Today the “IRA guru” Ed Slott, CPA returns to Your Money, Your Wealth® in podcast number 526 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA to tell us why he calls the Roth IRA “the greatest account ever created.” (Here’s a hint: it’s all about having tax-free income in retirement - and beyond.) Plus, where to prioritize saving for retirement? Jerry Tom in St. Louis wants to know. Are Christian and Tiffany in M...2025-04-2251 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRisks Threaten Retirement. Rewire Your PlansTariffs, inflation, healthcare costs... how do you shift from saving to spending in retirement while managing risks like these? Jamie Hopkins is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional, an attorney, and best-selling author of Find Your Freedom and Rewirement: Rewiring the Way You Think About Retirement. He returns to the show today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 525 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, to share insights on how to rewire your retirement plans. Plus, how should Fred and Ginger in Huntington Beach, California, pay for repairs on their rental properties? How can Peter Lemonjello manage taxes in...2025-04-1555 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWill the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Be Extended?Will your taxes go up? Stay the same? Go down, even? Jeffrey Levine is Chief Planning Officer at Focus Partners, Professor of Practice in Taxation at the American College of Financial Services, and the Lead Financial Planning Nerd at Kitces.com. In other words, he’s one of the savviest tax minds in the country. Jeff returns to the show today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 524 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, with his thoughts on what will happen to taxes under the new administration, saving for retirement in a Roth IRA vs. a trad...2025-04-0847 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthThese Three Investments Make for a Happier RetirementWhat are the three predictors of retirement happiness? Dr. Michael Finke, CFP® from the American College of Financial Services tells us what his research shows. He also shares his insights on the four percent rule for retirement withdrawals and whether there is anything we can do to stave off the effects of aging on our cognitive abilities. That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth podcast number 523 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Joe and Big Al do some retirement spitballing: can Jon in Pennsylvania retire early at age 56, and would it be better for him...2025-04-0143 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthChoosing Your Retirement Income Style and Top 5 Ways to Manage Market VolatilityWhat is your retirement income style? Dr. Wade Pfau, CFA, RICP®, is the co-founder of RISAprofile.com, providing investors with retirement income style awareness. He returns to Your Money, Your Wealth® today on podcast number 522 to talk about four different styles of retirement income, distribution planning and the four percent rule. Plus, what does Dr. Pfau think will happen with President Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, scheduled to sunset at the end of this year? What are Dr. Pfau’s thoughts on annuities as part of your retirement plan? Next, "Joe Anderson’s Top 5 Things" to help you manage the impact o...2025-03-2543 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHaven't Yet Saved a Million. Can We Still Retire Early?Martin and Caterina in Green Bay are in their 40s and haven’t yet saved a million bucks. Are they on track to retire at age 58? Can Piggie and Kermit in California retire today at ages 50 and 57 and still build wealth for their children? Can Galahad and Zoot in Chicago retire early in their 50s, or do they need to keep working? Do Bo and Daisy have enough saved to retire now at 61 and 56? Plus, Chuck in South Carolina asks, if you can retire early, why wouldn’t you? Spitballing early retirement, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 520 with...2025-03-1149 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhat's a Safe Withdrawal Rate in Retirement? (So You Won't Run Out of Money)How much do Nick and Nora in Pittsburgh, and Doc Mc Muffin and her Mr. in Minnesota, need to have saved, and how much can they afford to spend in retirement? What are the disadvantages to Fred and Ethel in Virginia if Ethel collects her Social Security early? Are the Moonshiner and the City Girl in Florida so obsessed with avoiding RMDs and IRMAA that they're wasting too much savings on Roth conversions? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 519 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, will the tax benefits on a rental prop...2025-03-0445 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthShould You Switch Retirement Contributions to Roth?Is it better to save for retirement in traditional 401(k)s and IRAs, or in Roth accounts? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 518 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, what are the rules around contributing to two different types of Roth accounts? If required minimum distributions will be staggered because of a couple’s age difference, should they convert their retirement savings to Roth, or leave it alone? But first, Joe and Big Al have a backdoor Roth conversion withdrawal debate to settle. Access free financial resources and the episode transc...2025-02-2540 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth0% Capital Gains Tax vs. Roth Conversion vs.... a Cruise?Should Nancy in Washington take out a 401(k) loan and invest it in her brokerage account to catch up on saving for her retirement? When Joe and Big Al talk about having a balanced portfolio of various asset classes like stocks and bonds, Brian in Naperville, Illinois wonders whether that asset allocation strategy takes into account the stabilizing effect of monthly Social Security payments? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 517 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Joy and her brother are each inheriting $400,000. How should they each invest it for their very diff...2025-02-1837 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthMutual Funds vs. ETFs, Bonds to BourbonWhat are the benefits and differences between exchange-traded funds and mutual funds? Mike in Colorado wants to know. How should Lauren in Florida approach the fixed-income portion of her investment portfolio? Would a balanced fund be good for asset allocation in the decumulation phase for DJ in Missouri? Plus, Karen wants to make a one-time roulette investment. Should she hire a broker or do it herself? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on investing from the basics to the alternatives, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 516. But first, something for YMYW’s legion of Old...2025-02-1133 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthFinancial Planning for Marriage, Separation, and SinglehoodFinancially speaking, should Old Bear in Northern Kentucky marry his Honey? How should Sebastian in Virginia navigate the financial aspects of his separation? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 515 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Famous Missourians want to know, how much is enough for retirement, and when can you take your foot off the gas? Can Paul with the Big Wallet Bridge the long gap between retiring and claiming Social Security benefits? And can Aspiring Adventurer in Oregon retire single at age 58? Access free financial resources and the episode tran...2025-02-0451 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthDeferred Comp, Roth Strategies, Asset Protection (and Gold)Mike and his wife in Tampa are 39 and 36, they’ve got nearly a million bucks saved. Are they on track for retirement? Kate in California is 55 and hopes to retire in the next couple of years. How should she manage deferred compensation and retirement withdrawals? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 514 with Joe Anderson, CFP®, and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer questions from our YouTube viewers on considering IRMAA when making Roth conversions, paying Roth conversion taxes quarterly or in December or in January, protecting a gifted house from a child’...2025-01-2831 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthI Work in a Toxic Office. Can I Retire Early?Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 513 with Joe Anderson, CFP®, and Big Al Clopine, CPA, YMYW listeners in their 40s are ready to call it quits at work, become financially independent, and retire early. Can they afford to do it? Peter and Joanna want to retire in the next two years. "Burned Out and Ready to Retire" wants out of his toxic office. If Maryland Chicken Man never earns another dollar, how much can he withdraw from his retirement accounts each year? Plus, Suzanne in Massachusetts is 69 and needs $60K annually for 30 years. Is she all right? 2025-01-2136 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthChoosing the Right Investments for YouWhat is the risk with BDCs, or business development company funds? Edward in Illinois wants to know. Do Pebbles and Bam Bam in Kentuckystone have too much invested in T-bills? Are mutual funds or ETFs a better place for them to invest qualified money in the decumulation phase? Is there a difference between a traditional IRA and a rollover IRA? And Keith in Connecticut is 34 and wants a spitball on whether his investments are appropriate for his time horizon, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 512 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Gus in Ph...2025-01-1436 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthGrow Your Wealth Tax-Free & Retire Sooner: YMYW Best of 2024YMYW friends, welcome to 2025. Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 511, we’re revisiting your favorite topics of 2024 as Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on strategies for building up tax-free retirement income in Roth accounts, determining your appropriate mix of taxable, tax-deferred, and tax-free savings (also known as tax diversification), and whether YMYW viewers and listeners can retire as soon as possible. Access free financial resources and the episode transcript: https://bit.ly/ymyw-511 DOWNLOAD the 2024 Key Financial Data Guide for free CALCULATE your Free Financial Blueprint SC...2025-01-071h 02Your Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthDefusing a Future Tax Bomb With Roth ConversionsDoes it make sense for Alex and his wife in Massachusetts to do Roth conversions now to the top of their eventual tax bracket? Steve in San Diego got serious about saving for retirement after Joe and Big Al gave him some tough love 5 years ago. Is he good to retire now, and should he convert to Roth? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 510 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, can Barbara in New Jersey’s grandson move excess 529 funds to a Roth and withdraw the money after 5 years? PWare has a cunn...2024-12-3133 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthBonds and Annuities, Social Security and Retirement SpendingJohn in Pennsylvania doesn’t have bonds in his investment portfolio. Should he add them, and if so, where? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 508 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. The fellas also spitball on retirement plans for James in Tierrasanta, California, who has $4 million plus annuities, Esther in the San Francisco Bay Area, who has nearly $12M net worth, and Tiger and Lioness, who wonder about a safe level of lifestyle creep. Also, Charlie in Castlerock, Colorado has an “exciting” new question on how to balance collecting Social Security with making wit...2024-12-1741 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth9 Answers to Boost Tax-Free Roth Retirement IncomeJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on paying the tax on your Roth conversions on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 507. If you take the money out of your retirement account, what does Joe mean that you’ll be “paying the tax to pay the tax to pay the tax”? Can you pay it from the Roth account itself, or from your monthly pension tax withholding? Are the fellas wrong on this whole topic altogether? They also spitball on withdrawing Roth 401(k) contributions that were rolled to an IRA, those infamous 5-year rules for withdrawals from Roth acc...2024-12-1034 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Retire ASAP - and Where to Save to Get ThereRicochet J in Colorado and her husband want to retire as soon as humanly possible. Are they on track? Should they save their surplus funds to a brokerage account or a solo 401(k)? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 505 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Micah in South Dakota wonders whether having a $40,000 a year pension is basically the same as having a million dollars in bonds, according to the four percent rule. What do Joe and Big Al think? Barney and Betty will be in the 12% or 22% marginal tax bracket, but thei...2024-11-2631 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRules for Inheritances and Making Roth Contributions for OthersCan Ted and Georgette convert $1.6M in an inherited trust to Roth without distributing it? Should the trust own their home so they can use the home equity? Melissa was added as joint owner on her parents’ bank accounts after a medical event, but what have they done? Should Ralph and Alice use the required minimum distribution from their inherited IRA to pay Roth conversion taxes? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 504 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, can Theodore contribute to a his wife Louise’s Roth IRA? Can Marc make Roth con...2024-11-1939 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhen to Pay Off Your Home, Retire, and Do Roth ConversionsWhen should Jack and Swan in Florida pay off their home, retire, and convert their savings to Roth for lifetime tax-free investment growth? Jennifer in Colorado wonders whether she should take taxes into account when calculating her expenses, and whether she should pay off her home to be debt-free in retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 503 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, should Kevin in Scottsdale collect Social Security in 2025, or postpone and do Roth conversions over the next two years? Should Skipper in Texas do Roth conversions to the top of t...2024-11-1252 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpitballing Early Retirement for the One PercentersCan Bauer in Illinois retire at age 57, and when should he collect Social Security? More importantly, can he afford a $300,000 motor home? Can Brad in Michigan coast for the next 10 years and still reach the promised land of retirement somewhere around age 53? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball early retirement, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 502. Plus, it seems weird to Elizabeth in Connecticut that nearly all of her $5M is in taxable accounts. Is that good or bad? N&N in San Francisco Bay Area have $10 million liquid. Should they make Roth contributions and Ro...2024-11-0533 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Reduce the Widow’s Tax PenaltyShould Suzanne in Michigan do Roth conversions in 2025 and 2026 since she’s widowed and won’t be married filing jointly? How should she pay the tax on her conversions? Jennifer in Washington state is 55 and her husband is 70. Should she retire now and do aggressive Roth conversions before her husband passes? We’re talking about the widow’s tax, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 501 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, answers to questions from our YouTube viewers: what’s a brokerage account? What’s a good way to pay required minimum distirbution taxes? How doe...2024-10-2936 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTop Funniest Moments From the Your Money, Your WealthPodcast, Vol. 2For 499 episodes of YMYW, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA have been making fun of finance. On episode 500, we’re celebrating The Top Funniest Moments From the Your Money, Your Wealth® Podcast, Vol. 2. (Check out episode 300 from way back in November of 2020 for Vol. 1.) For this episode, Executive Producer Andi Last compiled some rare, never before seen, can’t-miss Derails, jokes, stories, screw-ups, and outtakes... from two talking heads sitting at a desk. We appreciate you following, watching, laughing, and commenting on YouTube or Spotify, but if you’re listening in Apple Podcasts or another podcast app you’ll l...2024-10-2250 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Get Into Real Estate Investing, Spitballing RetirementAre real estate investment trust (REIT) ETFs a good way for Leon to begin investing in real estate? Can AI Seth stay retired at age 52, and should he do Roth conversions? Jenn in Ohio wants the fellas to be brutally honest about whether she should move with work, take a break, or retire now. And "George and Weezy" are in their mid-50s - can they "move on up" to a deluxe retirement lifestyle in 2026, or even earlier? That’s all today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 499 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Access free fina...2024-10-1534 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpend RMDs, or Reduce Distributions and Taxes With Roth Conversions?Hawkeye and Elle are age 61 and in the 32% tax bracket. How should they get money into their Roth accounts for tax-free retirement income? Clark and Ellen are 69 and 68, expenses will pretty much be covered by their fixed income, but they’d like to leave Roth money to their kids. Should they keep converting to Roth, or use required minimum distributions for their living expenses? Tom and his wife are 73, and fixed income will cover their retirement spending too. Is it advantageous to them to make three huge Roth conversions beyond their marginal tax bracket to reduce future RMDs? Should th...2024-10-0839 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTax-Savvy In-Plan Roth Conversions and Inherited IRA WithdrawalsShould David in Ohio use 457 funds to do an in-plan Roth conversion in his 403(b) plan, and should he hire a financial advisor? Chris in DC needs a retirement and Roth conversion spitball analysis, and he needs help getting out of a variable annuity. Kim is anxious that she made a mess of her finances and she wonders how much she should convert to Roth, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 497 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, what’s the best way for Alissa in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to make tax-efficient withdrawals from an i...2024-10-0143 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthAge Plus 20 Rule for Retirement ContributionsHow much should you save in pre-tax accounts vs. post-tax accounts? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on the "age plus 20" rule for retirement savings, Roth 401(k) contributions and distributions, and a Social Security claiming strategy for Ralph and Marie in Wilmington, Delaware. Shawn wonders if YMYW listeners are ignoring the WEP and GPO when it comes to Social Security, that is, the Windfall Elimination Provision and the Government Pension Offset. Plus, can Jake and Amy in Iowa retire in 5 years, or do they need to work beyond age 60? Should Edwin stop making Roth contributions and s...2024-09-2436 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth3 Strategies to Pay Roth Conversion TaxesToday on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 495, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine CPA spitball on three different listeners’ strategies for paying the tax on a Roth conversion now, to have lifetime tax-free growth on that money in the future. Should Neo in San Clemente, California convert to Roth at the beginning or end of the year in his plan to make quarterly estimated tax payments on his conversion? Is it a good strategy for Tim in Minnesota to use reimbursements from his health savings account to pay Roth conversion taxes? And what do Joe and Big Al thin...2024-09-1733 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Get Into the Stock Market: Dollar Cost Average or Go All In?TJ in Louisiana has been sitting on the sidelines, but now it’s time to get into the market. Should he dollar cost average, or just go all in? Margaret in California has an idea of selling a stock at a loss and buying a put option on that stock that expires after the 30-day waiting period. Does this work as a tax loss harvesting strategy? When is it worth it for Brian in Charlotte, North Carolina to diversify beyond a basic three-fund portfolio? Should Christine in San Diego convert her variable annuity to a fixed indexed annuity? That’s al...2024-09-1042 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow Much Money Do You Need to Retire ASAP?Can "Alanis" retire early at age 60? With "Barney and Betty’s" spending patterns, can they retire ASAP? "Daisy and Donald" need retirement income for 40 years. Can they retire now? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 493 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, we review the results of the 7th Annual YMYW Podcast Survey (congratulations to jemart for winning the Amazon e-gift card!) and Joe and Big Al take on some critical YouTube comments from Keith, following their interview with Ed Slott, CPA.  Access all the following free financial resources and the episode...2024-09-0350 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthExchange Funds Explained, Roth Conversion TimingWhat is an exchange fund and is it a good thing if you have a lot of capital gains like Bryan in New York? That's today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 492 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, what should be the timing and ordering of Billy Joe and Bobby Sue’s Roth conversion strategy to help them achieve 33 years of retirement income? Is Boston overspending or underspending in retirement? Should Andy keep life insurance policies for her kids with ADHD?  How does the 5-year rule for Roth withdrawals apply to inherited Roth IRAs for Karen...2024-08-2747 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthAlternative Investments, Annuities, and Real Estate SyndicationsWhat do Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA think about alternative investments? Andrew in Ohio wants to know. Are real estate syndication deals for real, and a YMYW listener just chose poorly? And Stewart in Serra Mesa is curious whether Joe has changed his position on annuities lately, as rates have “normalized” in the past couple of years? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 491. Plus, when should Steve in Las Vegas’ friend quit her casino job and collect Social Security and child benefits? And how is D in the Midwest’s plan for creating inc...2024-08-2047 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthCan You Retire? Here’s How to Calculate How Much You NeedCan Claire and her husband retire early at age 60? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 490, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball for them and explain how to calculate how much you’ll need in retirement. Plus, should Jeff invest his pension money more aggressively, and should he save to his thrift savings plan or his Roth? Should Paula save to her brokerage account or her 401(k)? When and how much should Ken and Fume Guzzler each convert to Roth? The IRS charged Lex late fees for not paying estimated taxes throughout the year on her...2024-08-1350 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthGood Tax Planning Can Save You HOW Much?! Find Out From IRA Guru Ed Slott, CPAThe single biggest retirement planning mistake to avoid, the problem with tax professionals, and answers to some of the most frequently asked retirement questions we get on YMYW: should you name a trust as beneficiary on your retirement accounts? What’s the break-even point on a Roth conversion? What if you don’t have the money to pay the tax when you convert to Roth? Plus, find out the eye-opening amount of money good tax planning can save you! Someone has to be very knowledgeable, entertaining, and special to make it as a guest on YMYW these days, and toda...2024-08-0648 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthMarket Timing Retirement Withdrawals and Roth ConversionsIs timing the market when you withdraw money from your retirement accounts or do Roth conversions an effective strategy to minimize tax and maximize returns for YMYW listener Robert? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 488 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, should Doug change his 60/40 asset allocation, and should he start a solo 401(k)? Jefe plans to withdraw from his retirement accounts beyond the top of the 24% tax bracket for the first few years of retirement. Is there any reason to put it in a brokerage account rather than converting it to Roth...2024-07-3048 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthShould Siblings Take Out Life Insurance on Parents Before Inheriting $10M?Should Terry and his siblings take out a whole life insurance policy on their parents before they inherit their folks’ $10 million worth of farm land? Is Terry on track for retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 487 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, should Fred and Wilma use their 401(k) money for living expenses to bridge the gap until they collect Social Security benefits?  Should Glen claim his Social Security at age 65 and use it to fully fund his wife’s Roth IRA? When should Bill take his Social Security and should he do Rot...2024-07-2351 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Pay Less Tax and Invest for RetirementHow is Kimberly’s strategy for reducing her retirement taxes by doing Roth conversions and qualified charitable distributions? Is Patrick’s tax loss harvesting transaction a wash sale? At what marginal tax rate should Brian stop making Roth 401(k) contributions? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA are back this week on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 486 to answer these questions and to spitball on the importance of international stock in John in Seattle’s diversified investment portfolio, David and Terri’s Roth conversion and I bond strategy, Blake’s severance package, and the impact of a new home purchas...2024-07-1645 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRetirement Planning With a Large Age Difference: A Case Study | YMYW Extra - 6He's 56, she's 32. How does this 24-year age difference impact retirement plans for "Bonnie and Clyde", and what strategies should they implement now for the most tax-efficient retirement possible in the future? While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA are on vacation, Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast producer Andi Last enlists the help of Pure Financial Advisors' Managing Director Jake Greenberg, CFP®, ChFC® for a video case study (complete with visual aids!) on YMYW Extra number 6. Into which types of accounts should Bonnie and Clyde save for retirement? How much of their savings should they convert to Roth and w...2024-07-0942 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpitballing Retirement From Apple to a Tax-Friendly State | YMYW Extra - 5Will their $5 million nest egg get them to ages 85 and 100? Pa and GiDi are 65 and 60 and retiring now. As they consider moving to the no-income-tax state of Nevada in retirement, they have some decisions to make: should Pa take Social Security before age 70? How should they bridge the gap until Social Security? And most importantly, how can they minimize their taxes in retirement? Should they wait to do Roth conversions until after the move? That’s on this bonus episode of Your Money, Your Wealth®, aka YMYW Extra. While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA are on vaca...2024-07-0215 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpousal Social Security, Retirement Expenses and Roth Conversions | YMYW Extra - 4How much do retirees really spend in retirement? Does the Social Security Primary Insurance Amount (PIA) continue to rise with inflation? Is all the talk about higher future tax brackets just fear-mongering? Can "Johnny Mercer" afford to leave money for his heirs, and what should his strategy be for converting his retirement savings to Roth IRA for tax-free growth on his money? While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA each take some much-needed vacation time, Your Money, Your Wealth® producer Andi Last enlists the help of senior financial advisor Rachel Fuss, CFP®, MPH from Joe and Big Al...2024-06-2514 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHappily Ever After in Retirement? | YMYW Extra - 3Cinderella and her Prince Charming have a nest egg of $2.3 million and are hoping for retirement income of up to $150K/year. When can they afford to retire? How should they coordinate paying for some big purchases, paying off debt, and collecting Social Security benefits as they plan for retirement? While Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA each take some much-needed vacation time, YMYW producer Andi Last enlists the help of senior financial advisor Jack Dugan, CFP®, from Joe and Big Al's team of experienced professionals at Pure Financial Advisors in San Diego, to spitball on...2024-06-1817 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpitballing Retirement During the Expensive Kid YearsMarket declines just before you retire, or early in your retirement, can really screw up your retirement income strategy. If you’re in the middle of the expensive kid years, how do you avoid this sequence of returns risk when making your retirement plans? That’s “Jaclyn Smith’s” question, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 485 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, can Vern’s wife collect Social Security at age 63, then switch to spousal benefits at age 70? Matt wants to know if 2026 catch-up Roth contributions will be subject to the pro-rata rule, and Tom and Amy ar...2024-06-1133 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRoth Conversions vs. Required Minimum DistributionsShould Mike in Virginia keep using his IRA money to pay the tax on his Roth conversions? How do you do a Roth conversion when you don’t have the money to pay the tax? That’s PeterLemonJello’s question, but is it the question he should be asking? Spitballing Roth IRA conversion strategies to reduce your taxable required minimum distributions (RMD) in retirement - that’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 484 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Susan and Mike in Ohio are retired, in the 24% tax bracket, and considering converting $50k or $75k to...2024-06-0438 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthAsset Location & Roth Conversion Retirement Spitball | YMYW Extra - 1Sunshine in Orange County has been waiting patiently since January for a full Retirement Spitball Analysis: how are her assumptions for rates of return and inflation, her plans for Roth conversions, her asset allocation and asset location, her tax planning, her retirement income and retirement spending plans, and so much more? What missed opportunities is she overlooking? So many excellent Retirement Spitball requests have come in that Your Money, Your Wealth® hosts, Joe Anderson CFP®, and Big Al Clopine CPA can't handle them all.  On these bonus episodes, called YMYW Extra, producer Andi Last enlists the...2024-05-3130 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSlopes Vs. Suits: How Couples Bridge the Retirement GapAre women better investors and financial planners? Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 483 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, three different husbands want to retire, while their wives feel they need to work longer. Can Jack and Diane, Mark and Belle, and Mike and his wife hit the slopes now, or do they need to keep wearing their suits? Joe and Big Al spitball on who’s right. Plus, should Ellie take her pension in a lump sum or in monthly annuity payments? The fellas also consider a solo 401(k) strategy for self-employed types from our...2024-05-2838 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthFDIC vs. SIPC, Annuities, SSDI & Early Retirement StrategiesWill building a new home delay Janelle's early retirement? Can Mike and his wife retire early at ages 50 and 55, and how much should they convert to Roth? Maria and her partner keep their finances separate - can Maria cover her own expenses in early retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 482 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, the fellas explain the difference between FDIC insurance and SIPC insurance for Edward, who wonders if he should spread his assets between banks for protection. Fajita Willy needs a spitball on his MYGA retirement strategy, that...2024-05-2143 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhich Account Should Fund Living Expenses in Retirement?Should 70-year-old Bob live off of capital gains and dividends from his mutual funds plus Social Security, or should he sell poor-performing mutual funds for living expenses and reinvest the cap gains and dividends? Which account should Neal’s 76-year-old Mother use for living expenses? Should Neal and his wife fund their Roth 403(b) until retirement, or contribute to the regular 403(b) and then do Roth conversions after they retire? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 481 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, the fellas spitball on whether IndyGuy can retire at 64 and Die Wi...2024-05-1443 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth401(k) vs. Roth: Where to Save for RetirementKyle and his fiancée are in their 30s, have done a great job saving, and are in a high tax bracket. Would it make more sense for them to contribute to their 401(k)s or Roth 401(k)s for retirement? Mick’s wife Pam has both W-2 and sole proprietor income - where should she save for retirement? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 480 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, the fellas spitball for Janet on where junk bonds belong in a portfolio, they untangle the pro-rata and aggregation rules concerning 401(k) to R...2024-05-0741 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTax Loss Harvesting, Tax Gain Harvesting, Financial Advisor ValueLinda is retired and financially independent. Her advisor suggests she have a separately managed account specifically for tax loss harvesting. Today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 479, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on how to save as much tax as possible on retirement withdrawals. Plus, Brian wants to know if it ever makes sense to put IRA money into a brokerage account, rather than doing Roth conversions, so the fellas explain the benefits of tax gain harvesting. Also, why is Robert and Jane’s financial advisor constantly trading in Jane’s professionally managed account? Pete wants...2024-04-3043 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Manage Taxes When You Win the LotterySo you won the lottery - congratulations! After you celebrate, should you rip off the band-aid and convert the entire lump sum payment to a Roth IRA? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 478 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Also, Bucky in WA is required to have the same asset allocation in his traditional and Roth 401(k). Joe and Big Al spitball on his options, along with the pros and cons of consolidating retirement accounts for Scott in NC, and they explain the spousal Roth IRA for Rock Rochester in Manistique, MI. Plus, shou...2024-04-2352 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhat’s the Break-Even Point on Roth Conversions?Are there ever times when going all Roth isn’t the best strategy? How do you determine the break-even point on doing Roth conversions? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 477, as Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on marginal vs. effective tax rates for Joseph Allen, saving to after-tax brokerage or pre-tax 403(b) for Gigi in Illinois, the arithmetic of Roth conversions for Carl Spackler in Florida, and the mega backdoor Roth for Jefe in Texas. For something completely different, we’ll wrap it up with a discussion of tax forms that need to...2024-04-1646 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhich Mortgage for Early Retirement? What is Private Credit?What is private credit and where does it fit in your investment portfolio? At age 60, Hope is tired of working and she’s hoping to retire in 2-3 years. Should she factor home equity into her retirement spending plan with a reverse mortgage? Which mortgage option for a Houston dream home is best for Nisa in San Jose’s early retirement goals? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 476 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Wayne in Phoenix needs to know how the section 121 tax exclusion works on a vacation home, and Jack and...2024-04-0949 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthIs Your Retirement Withdrawal Rate Too High?Will Duke and Daisy’s retirement spending plan work? If you’re a fan of hearing Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA debate, you’re in luck today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 475, as they disagree on assumptions when it comes to retirement planning. The EASIretirement.com calculator says Chuck in South Carolina could convert even more to Roth, and the fellas spitball on the pros and cons. Plus, what should Chuck’s asset allocation be for his daughters, and how should Scott in Kansas City’s parents allocate their assets? Can Rothaholic undo his Roth conversion...2024-04-0251 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Take the Uncertainty of Taxes Off the TableJimmy in Wisconsin will have a pension, Social Security, and a seven year retirement shortfall. How should he cover it? Skipper in Texas has some unusual pension options, which makes the most sense for his retirement needs? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 474 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Should Mike and Carol in Virginia wait to do Roth conversions if they’ll be in a lower tax bracket in retirement? Where should Duncan in Texas invest in the 10 years before he retires early? Would it be stupid for Jay Z in Minnesota to mis...2024-03-2654 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthDoes Your Financial Advisor Just Want to Collect Fees?Why would a financial advisor suggest that Frank in Lake Wobegon sell a piece of inherited property, pay 25% tax, and invest the lump sum? Mark in Florida is 72 and invested in CDs. Should he go back to his financial advisor, or just buy more CDs? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 473 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Adam in Tennessee will have deferred income in 5 years. Should his asset allocation be more conservative? And in order to retire early at age 55, should Lewis in Arkansas delay starting Roth conversions? But first, if Mike...2024-03-1946 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWill Roth Conversions Put You On Track to Retire Early?Rob and his wife in North Carolina are 51 and 44 and would like to retire in the next 3-5 years. Are they on track, and what should they consider as far as Roth conversions are concerned once the tax brackets go back up, which they’re slated to do when that provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act sunsets at the end of 2025? Is Mark in West Virginia on track to retire at 59 and a half, and do Joe and Big Al have any pointers on how he can find the love of his life? Mike and Gina in Rh...2024-03-1250 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow Much Should You Convert to Roth IRA?Big Tex, Paul in Maryland, and Nick in Alabama all need to know how much money they should convert to Roth to pay as little tax as possible, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 471 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Johnny and June forgot to convert their backdoor Roth money - are they in trouble? Darren in Nevada has no plans at all to do Roth conversions, but surprisingly still listens to YMYW, and still wants a spitball on his retirement and real estate investment strategies. Plus, can Lolly Pop in New Jersey be less mi...2024-03-0553 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthSpitballing Retirement for Fat WalletsBarney and Betty in Maryland hit the jackpot. How’s Barney’s strategy for net unrealized appreciation, retirement withdrawals, and asset location for his $5 million employee stock ownership plan? Nick in the PNW will have $8 million when he retires early at 53. Should he contribute to his 401(k) or do the good ol’ mega backdoor Roth until then? Those are just a couple of the fat wallets Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on, today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 470. Plus, should Allen in New Braunfels’ recently widowed sister contribute to her traditional IRA and do some Ro...2024-02-2748 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth401(k) Ins & Outs, Roth Conversion Benefits, and Divorce FinancesErik in MN is divorced, and the OC Birdman of South OC is getting divorced. Should Erik contribute to pre-tax retirement accounts or Roth? How should the Birdman and his soon-be-ex time the sale of their house and the filing of their taxes? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 469 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Don has questions about the 401(k) rule of 55 and excess 529 plan college savings. Valerie in Portland wants to know what to do with her old 401(k), and how to invest her new retirement accounts. An advisor tells K-Do...2024-02-2050 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow Much to Save in Tax-Free, Tax-Deferred, and Taxable Accounts?Are there general guidelines on what percentages of your investment portfolio should be in tax-free accounts like your Roth, tax-deferred accounts like your 401(k), and taxable accounts like your brokerage? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball on tax diversification today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast 468 for Brian in Naperville, IL. William in NH also wants to be tax-diversified. Is his Roth conversion strategy a mistake? Should he be converting much more to Roth? The fellas also do a retirement spitball analysis for Tom in Spokane, WA, and for Claire in CO, who wants to retire ne...2024-02-1345 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhat Does Retirement Look Like for You?What does retirement at age 60 look like for Allison in Northern Virginia? The EASIretirement.com calculator says Jimmy and Rosalynn in Georgia are on track to reach their retirement goals, even though they’re late starters - but are they being realistic? Ingrid used the free EASIretirement.com calculator too, but is she able to contribute more than her annual income to her 403(b) and her Roth? That’s today on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast number 467 with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA. Plus, Perry and his wife in Winston-Salem also have 403(b) plans and they wonder...2024-02-0642 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRoth Conversions to Pay Less Tax on Retirement WithdrawalsShould 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 a...2024-01-3047 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthPersonal Finance 101: How to Teach Teens About MoneyHow 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, Michig...2024-01-2346 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthIs Our Retirement Savings Enough to Ever Retire?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….  Timest...2023-11-0744 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthDon’t Retire Until You Can Answer These Five Practical QuestionsJoe 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?2022-06-0746 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthStrategies for Social Security, Gifting, and Estimated TaxesJoe 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-2292019-07-0944 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthMobile Home Parks: Is This Undiscovered Real Estate Investment Right For You?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-1972018-11-2739 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhy Do You Need To Understand Financial Markets? With Marc LevinsonMarc 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. Trans...2018-08-0143 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthStretch IRA's and The Business of FamilyKiplinger’s Retirement Report editor Rachel Sheedy tells Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA 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 for retirement. 00:00 - Intro2017-02-111h 05Your Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthThe Value of a Financial Planner with Joe Saul-SehyJoe Saul-Sehy, host of the top-rated personal finance podcast Stacking Benjamins joins Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA on Your Money, Your Wealth® podcast episode 80. Saul-Sehy talks about what investors or anyone interested in personal finance can learn from his unorthodox show focused on headlines and impressive guest perspectives. Joe and Big Al wrap up the show answering listeners personal finance questions. Original publish date November 5, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 02:29 - Start of Interview with Joe Saul-Sehy 03:41 - “Our goal is he...2016-11-0536 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTapping Into Your Home Equity With a Reverse MortgageA reverse mortgage gives you the opportunity to tap into your home equity to generate retirement income. Joe Anderson, CFP and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss whether a reverse mortgage is the right move for you in YMYW podcast episode 71. Original publish date October 8, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 01:02 - “I’ve got a lot [to explain] about retirement that you need to be aware of, some new tax plan strategies, pros and cons of retiring in your seventies…” 04:44 - “Part of the reason why...2016-10-0837 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth5 Lessons to Learn from Wealthy InvestorsJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss a two-decade study on the character traits of America’s wealthy and uncover the lessons that can be learned from the millionaire next door, on episode 65 of the YMYW podcast. Original publish date September 17, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 06:41 - “Successful people often spend more time early in life focusing on bettering themselves which leads to higher income the remainder of their lives.” 06:50 - “We need to keep investing in ourselves all throughout our career – t...2016-09-1736 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthBest & Worst Boomers’ Retirement PlansJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of baby boomers’ retirement plans in episode 64 of the YMYW podcast. Plus, Big Al quizzes Joe on retirement and investing questions. Original publish date September 10, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 03:30 - “There is talk about how to fix Social Security. I personally think what they’ll do is they’ll raise retirement age; they may raise the rates, or the amount we put in Social Security...” 08:49 - “How will you m...2016-09-1037 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthCracking Down on the ‘Mega-Roth’Oregon’s State Senator Ron Wyden is proposing a limit on Roth IRA accounts so high-income households would face restrictions on this tax-advantaged retirement account. Would this solve anything? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss in episode 63 of the YMYW podcast. Later, 6 reasons to convert to a Roth IRA in your 50s and 60s. Original publish date September 10, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 02:50 - “People who have a retirement plan through their employer tend to have more money in retirement.” 05:17 - “There...2016-09-1037 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthFactor-Based Investing with Larry SwedroeInvesting expert Larry Swedroe joins Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA to discuss his new book on factor-based investing in episode 62 of the YMYW podcast. Larry also discusses smart beta, his take on the upcoming election, and how investors should react depending on the outcome. Original publish date September 3, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 02:02 - “Can the IRS take the property from my trust?” 04:38 - “How much can I collect in widow's benefits?” 08:24 - “Can I re-gift a stock?” 12:35...2016-09-0335 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhy Save for Retirement in a 401(k)?Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine CPA answer your burning financial questions in episode 61 of the YMYW podcast, ranging from how to avoid gift taxes to why it’s worth it to invest in a 401(k). Original publish date September 3, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro  04:17 - “When we talk about long-term care planning, a lot of people assume we mean you have to buy insurance and that’s one way to solve an issue, but not the only way.” 06:20 - “Medicare covers skilled care...2016-09-0337 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthPension Vs. Lump Sum, 401k Rules, and the Fiduciary StandardPensions in lump sum vs monthly payments, 401(k) rules, the fiduciary standard, and more as Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA answer listeners' investing and personal finance questions on episode 60 of the YMYW podcast. Original publish date August 27, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  02:00 - “Does the early withdrawal penalty on my IRA apply to me?" 04:40 - “Never use your IRA (individual retirement account) for anything other than retirement.” 05:23 - “Do 401(k) contributions have any effect on MAGI (modified adjusted growth income)?” 08:40 - “Think of...2016-08-2737 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthFinancial Planning in Your 20s and Controlling Income TaxesJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine CPA answer personal finance questions about real estate investments, financial planning in your 20s, retirement, and controlling income taxes from Investopedia in episode 58 of the YMYW podcast. Original publish date August 20, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 02:49 - “I have 2 town home units, 9 & 10. I lived in #10 since 2006 and rented #9. I want to sell both and buy a new larger home using capital gains. I will have approximately $200,000 from #10 and $150,000 from #9 in capital gains. The new home will cost approximately $500,000. If...2016-08-2036 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTraditional Retirement is Dead. Now What?In episode 57 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA shed light on scary statistics regarding the rise of healthcare costs and share strategies to show how listeners can protect themselves. Plus, how traditional retirement planning has changed over the years. Original publish date August 20, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  01:43 - “The typical inflation rate has been around 3% historically; we use about 3.7% to be conservative. Medically right we do about 5.7% because that’s what it’s been growing at.” 02:55 - “If you want to get an ho...2016-08-2037 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthAnswers to Financial Questions You’re Afraid to AskJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine CPA answer frequently asked financial planning questions about divorce, tax deductions, business profits, Roth IRAs, IRA rollovers and more from Investopedia in episode 56 of the YMYW podcast. Original publish date August 13, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 02:32 - “I am paying off a loan for CDL (commercial driver's license) school, and wondering if it is tax deductible. Does it matter if I no longer work in the trucking industry? I'm fairly inexperienced in the area of tax deductions. I unde...2016-08-1335 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthWhy You Shouldn’t Time the MarketHow often do you come out on top if you try to beat the odds? Most active-fund managers fail to beat the market. Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine CPA share a more reliable way to invest for your future in YMYW podcast episode 50. Original publish date July 23, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 04:12 - “As the market declines, we are buying the same great companies at a discount, so now is the time to invest.” 06:24 - “You want to make sure you’re diversi...2016-07-2338 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthTax Tools for Intelligent Charitable GivingYour generosity can pay off in more ways than one: when you give a charitable gift, the IRS will forgive a tax. In episode 48 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA share how to make tax-smart charitable donations. Original publish date July 16, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 – Intro 02:47 – “Here’s what does create a tax deduction for volunteering: your mileage to and from some type of charitable event you go to…supplies you purchase directly for charity, and there are some fundraising expenses th...2016-07-1636 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRising Cost of Living + Medicare Q & A - 47The landscape of retirement is changing. The cost of living is rising and we are living longer than ever before. In episode 47 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA share financial tips for this new age of retirement and they welcome Medicare expert, Dr. Katy Votava to share her best ways of coping with rising Medicare premiums in 2016. Original publish date July 16, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  Download the Medicare Checkup Guide 00:00 - Intro 01:57 - “When you turn age 62 or 63, the i...2016-07-1637 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth10 Common IRA Mistakes You Don’t Want to MakeThere are plenty of options when it comes to IRAs, but with plenty of options can come plenty of mistakes. In episode 44 of the YMYW podcast, learn from Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA how to ensure you don’t blow it with your IRA. Find out how to avoid the 10 most common IRA mistakes you don’t want to make. Original publish date Junly 2, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 01:09 - “Now we’re in the month of July and the Baby Boomers are turning 70...2016-07-0238 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Solve the US Retirement CrisisJoe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA recap recent Brexit headlines and take a look at how the markets have reacted, in episode 43 of the YMYW podcast. 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? Original publish date July 2, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 02:17 - “If you think about the market, in one particular day it might go up, and the next day it could go down. So-called exp...2016-07-0237 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthActive Investing vs Passive Investing | Interview with Larry SwedroeFinancial expert Larry Swedroe joins Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, on YMYW podcast episode 40 to discuss active versus passive investing, comparing past performance numbers to illustrate which investment strategy has a more reliable outcome. Original publish date June 18, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 07:07 - “The fact of the matter is, the most successful investors understand that markets will go down and they have a strategy of what they’re going to do when they go down” 08:16 - Start of Interview with Larry Swedroe...2016-06-1839 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthAll About Reverse Mortgages - 39Learn simple steps for building wealth in retirement with Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA, in YMYW podcast episode 39. Dive into the optimal retirement withdrawal strategies for keeping your finances steady regardless of market uncertainty. Later in the hour, find out if a reverse mortgage is right for you. Original publish date June 18, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 04:23 - “In 2013 the Reverse Mortgage Stabilization Act was passed and you’ve probably heard a lot of bad things about reverse mortgages but a lot of those...2016-06-1837 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthInvesting During an Election YearIn episode 37 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA answer questions on investing for retirement, and they share strategies for managing your portfolio during an election year. Original publish date June 11, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 06:32 - “When you inherit a retirement account, it blows up on the heirs because it’s [taxed at] ordinary income for the heirs” 08:20 - “With this Bipartisan Policy Center, one of the things they want to do is get rid of the stretch IRA because it...2016-06-1138 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthNew Retirement Proposals Could Be Costly for High EarnersA 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. In YMYW podcast episode 37, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss what this report puts on the line for retirement. Original publish date June 11, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 02:39 - “This is not the first time we’ve seen some of these proposals; I’ve got to be...2016-06-1135 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthRecreating the 401(k) & the Disappearing PensionThe 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. In YMYW podcast episode 36, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss the future of retirement planning while sharing insight on what you should be doing now for your retirement. Original publish date June 4, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 3:53 - “You can put $18,000 into a 401(k) [each year] and once...2016-06-0436 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthMistakes to Avoid in Managing Assets for EstatesNicole Newman, Attorney at Law joins Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA on YMYW podcast episode 35 to discuss the most important estate planning mistakes people need to avoid. Later in the hour, they dive into Social Security, investments and taxes. Does your Social Security strategy line up with your retirement plan?  Original publish date June 4, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. Download the Estate Plan Organizer Learn more from Nicole Newman: 10 Gruesome Estate Planning Mistakes to Avoid 00:00 - Intro 02:47 - “We have seen Soci...2016-06-0438 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthIs ‘Sell in May, Go Away’ Good Advice?Is the well-known trading adage, “sell in May and go away” actually good advice? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA discuss this in YMYW podcast episode 34 before diving into retirement planning, sharing common IRA and Roth misconceptions and beneficiary blunders that could cost your family thousands. Original publish date May 28, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 02:26 - “You can contribute up to $5,500 (to an IRA); if you’re over 50 you get a $1,000 catch-up so $6,500” 04:01 - “If you’re in a low tax bracket you might not get t...2016-05-2837 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow Stocks Perform in an Election YearThe 2016 election race has already offered plenty of surprises, but what could it mean for the economy? Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA 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 do to improve your finances. Original publish date May 28, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 05:15 - “We tend to...2016-05-2839 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthInvesting Q & A + Tax QuizJoe Anderson CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA answer real life investment questions for retirees and pre-retirees. Plus, 10 retirement statistics that might scare you. Joe and Al close the hour with a quiz on taxes - how will you fare? Original publish date May 21, 2016 (hour 2). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - Intro 01:56 - “GoBankingRates.com finds that more than half of Americans have less than $10,000 saved for retirement” 04:55 - “Can I roll over an old 401(k) to fund my child’s 529 plan?” 09:05 - “Can I use tax mon...2016-05-2137 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your Wealth9 Ways to Build Your Wealth in Your 50’sIf 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. In episode 29 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA 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. Find out how to build wealth now and for the future. Original publish date May 14, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed. 00:00 - I...2016-05-1435 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthMaximizing Social Security Benefits Under New RulesSocial Security changes are now in effect. In episode 27 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA explain the best ways to maximize your benefit despite two major claiming strategies now eliminated. Listeners are also faced with the realities of retirement, as Joe and Al debunk common retirement and Social Security myths. Original publish date May 7, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  Download the Social Security Handbook 00:00 - Intro 06:07 - “The (2016) retirement confidence survey (by Employee Benefits Research Institute) reports that almost half...2016-05-0735 minYour Money, Your WealthYour Money, Your WealthHow to Save on Taxes in Retirement - 21The best time to start planning for next year's tax season is at the end of this year's tax season. In episode 21 of the YMYW podcast, Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA tell you how to avoid tax surprises and reduce your taxes in retirement. Original publish date April 16, 2016 (hour 1). Note that content may be outdated as rules and regulations have changed.  00:00 - Intro 03:22 “The reason we talk taxes right at the end of tax season is because this is when you’re thinking about it and the best time to make a change...2016-04-1636 min