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Purpose in Retirement, Purpose of this Podcast

The Wall Street Journal just came out with an article called “How to Retire Better, From Retirees Who Learned the Hard Way.”

What’s interesting is that 2 of the 3 suggestions had NOTHING to do with money or finances! It was all about purpose and relationships. So, this podcast is dedicated to talking about this NON-financial topic, “Purpose in Retirement.”

Also, many of you are new listeners whom of course I’ve never met before! Welcome! As a result, I thought I would share my personal story on WHY I initially launched this podcast in 2021, and how that purpose has evolved over time.

I hope you enjoy this show!

~Kevin

I’m including a couple of links below:

WSJ article 👈 
Purposeful Retirement (book by Hyrum Smith) 👈

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Ep. 20 – How to Reduce Taxes on Your Social Security Income

Did you know your Social Security benefits in retirement could be 100% tax-free? 

Perhaps you didn’t even know Social Security would be taxable as many of you paid into the system for decades!

Today we will unpack how Social Security retirement benefits are taxed, and most importantly how to reduce taxes on those benefits in retirement.

 

A few notes for the listeners:

Provisional Income / Social Security Tax Rates for 2023

Individual

  • Not Taxable: Less than $25k
  • Up to 50% Taxable: $25k-$34k
  • Up to 85% Taxable: Over $34k

 Married Filing Jointly

  • Not Taxable: Less than $32k
  • Up to 50% Taxable $32k-$44k
  • Up to 85% Taxable: More than $44k

A helpful Kitces.com article

https://www.kitces.com/blog/the-taxation-of-social-security-benefits-as-a-marginal-tax-rate-increase/

~Kevin

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Ep. 19 – Tax Loss Harvesting to Create Tax Free Retirement Income

Sometimes “hanging tight” isn’t the best solution during times of volatility. We’ve had two bear markets since the Great Recession of 2008. COVID-19 was the first, and the inflation that ensued thereafter in 2021-2022 led to the second. Tax Loss Harvesting involves selling investments when they are down in value (in a taxable account) to create a realized loss for tax purposes. You can then use these losses in current or future years (retirement) to reduce taxes!

These opportunities don’t come every year, so it’s important to take advantage while you (still) can!

I hope you enjoy this episode!

~Kevin

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Ep. 18 – How a Roth Conversion Strategy Could Save Our Client Over $427k in Taxes Throughout Retirement

Roth conversions are definitely gaining lots of popularity, especially with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 expiring in 2026. Because of this, I have noticed consumers believe they should automatically start converting their IRAs and 401ks to Roth accounts!

First and foremost, you have to run the numbers. For every scenario that is a “home run” like the one I’ll discuss today, there is a scenario where it does not make sense. Or, perhaps the time isn’t right (yet).

Make sure to check out this latest episode to hear the first of our three-part series from our recent educational workshop, “How to Reduce Taxes in Retirement.”

Enjoy!

~Kevin

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Ep 17. – The Consequences of Extended Care in Retirement

Nobody wants to think of themselves as getting old or frail. In fact, many retirees in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s are still traveling the world. The risk of extended care will never impact them. But if you need extended care, what are the consequences to your loved ones? They are not just financial but physical and emotional.

We are honored to have Harley Gordon join us on this episode, “The Consequences of Extended Care in Retirement.”

Harley is a founding member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and the founding principal of the CLTC, or Certification in Long-Term Care designation. He’s recognized as one of the top 10 most influential people in the Long-term Care Industry.

We hope you enjoy this episode and hope you learn something that makes an impact.

~Kevin

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Ep. 16 – How to plan for Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs)

It’s natural for us to think about how to GET to retirement, but not about how retirement will actually work.

The same is true for saving into a 401k or 403b plan.  Most think about how to invest their 401k and maximize growth.  However, what about the distribution process?  And more importantly, what is the tax impact of those distributions?

Taxes are our clients’ #1 expense during retirement, and RMDs play a big part in tax planning.  Naturally, I am a big advocate of having an RMD plan.

We will dive into how Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) work and how to plan for them strategically.

Thanks for tuning in!

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Ep. 15 – 2023 Market Outlook

2023 Market Outlook

2022 was a tough year for both stocks and bonds.  In fact, it was perhaps the worst year for a 60/40 portfolio, period.  For retirees and pre-retirees, this makes income planning very difficult!  How do you combat record inflation when both stocks and bonds are falling?  Additionally, the risk in stocks is likely not over as the fed continues its rate hike strategy, and a recession is likely.  

The good news is, there are opportunities for retirement investors!  Tune in to hear more about our key opportunities for 2023.

-Yield is back in fixed income

-The value vs. growth story

-International stocks time to shine?

-Bucketing strategy!

I hope you enjoy this episode.

~Kevin

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Ep. 14: “Retirees – Stop Under-spending in Your Go Go Years”

As a financial professional who specializes in retirement, I would never tell a client to spend MORE than they can.  However, I will tell them what they CAN spend while still maintaining their financial independence.  Oftentimes, it’s more than what they are currently spending, especially in the “Go-Go Years” of retirement.  Why is this?  Perhaps the fear of the “what if’s” like long-term care, being a burden on their loved ones, not leaving a financial legacy, longevity concerns and more.  In this episode, I’m joined by Justin Fitzpatrick, the Co-Founder of Income Lab.  Income Lab is a retirement income planning software used by financial advisors, including myself, to help solve the question of “how much can I comfortably spend in retirement.”  I hope you enjoy the episode and make sure to give us a follow and a 5 star review if you like what we are doing!  We appreciate all of you!

~Kevin

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Ep. 13 – Planning for Healthcare Costs in Retirement – Medicare Considerations

Now that you have made the decision on when to retire, the next step is to figure out how to pay for healthcare expenses. This episode features Ari Parker, the Lead Medicare Advisor at Chapter. Chapter is a Medicare broker that specializes in helping people make important decisions on healthcare during retirement. Make sure to give us a follow so you don’t miss out on our latest episodes!

~Kevin

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Episode 12: Should I pay off my mortgage early?

Should I pay off my mortgage early?

First of all, paying off your mortgage early vs. investing the difference is not an apples to apples comparison.  I don’t know of any investments that provide a guaranteed return = to the mortgage interest rate in question. 

If you are comfortable with taking on the risk, you might be better off stretching that mortgage to 30 years and investing the surplus cash into a side fund.  

Additionally, this could provide liquidity along the way to access “just in case.”  

However, there is something to be said for my clients that are mortgage and debt free in retirement.  Therefore, those qualitative factors should be considered AS WELL AS the quantitative factors.

Enjoy the episode!

~Kevin

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