Transferring some of your retirement savings from a tax-deferred account like a 401(k) to a Roth IRA can help you reduce or possibly avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) and income taxes later ...
Be sure you understand the tax consequences before making the change Cathy Pareto, MBA and CFP®, is the founder and president of Cathy Pareto & Associates Inc. For more than twenty years, Cathy has ...
Is it wise to start converting my 401(k) into an IRA (and then Roth) by 10% per year in order to avoid having to claim too much income each year when converting and also avoid RMDs as much as I can?
Saving for retirement is important. Depending on how much you earn and what percentage of it you put way, the amount of digits in your IRA or Roth IRA can vary greatly. And every time there’s a ...
Many retirement savers with sizable tax-deferred accounts like a 401(k) are interested in converting those funds to Roth accounts so they can escape having to pay Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) ...
In the case of many individuals investigating the FIRE (financial independence, retire early) lifestyle, there is always a question about the best moves. What works for one individual and how they ...
'I know all about taxes, Medicare, growth rate, inflation, Roth conversions, etc.' "My question is how much should I convert in my 401(k) every year prior to turning 73 when required minimum ...
Recently, I received a host of questions about Roth conversions. So instead of answering one question, I’m going to tackle several today. Q. Dan, what can I do if I converted more than I should have?
I’m 72 years old and have my IRA in stock. I start required minimum distributions next year so I want to convert to a Roth IRA. How much should I convert? Should I do it all at once or should I do it ...
Transferring some of your retirement savings from a tax-deferred account like a 401(k) to a Roth IRA can help you reduce or possibly avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) and income taxes later ...