Logo

    Best Listener Questions of The Week, Ep #77

    enDecember 23, 2021
    What was the main topic of the podcast episode?
    Summarise the key points discussed in the episode?
    Were there any notable quotes or insights from the speakers?
    Which popular books were mentioned in this episode?
    Were there any points particularly controversial or thought-provoking discussed in the episode?
    Were any current events or trending topics addressed in the episode?

    About this Episode

    It’s always fun to hear from listeners and to field questions about retirement and retirement-related financial issues. I publish my podcast to help people deal with those issues with wisdom and insight, so they can live a better life in retirement.

    This episode is not just another listener question episode — it’s the BEST questions I’ve received over the past week. There are so many decisions to be made and the questions are relevant not only to the person who asked the question, but also to others who never ask a question but have questions all the same.

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • How you can gain access to my retirement toolbox (free resources) [3:20]
    • Susan asks about taking an RMD from her 401K at age 72 [4:22]
    • Are Series I savings bonds worth considering for an emergency fund? [7:12]
    • I would like to start 529 funds for our grandkids, what happens if we don’t use the money for their college tuition? [9:30]
    • How can I find out about the free retirement assessment (2nd opinion)? [14:14]
    • Tammy has inherited a $400K IRA and other financial assets and accounts. How do these impact taxes, retirement, etc.? [15:08]
    • Johnny has asked about 2026 being the “year of the big tax increase” [19:04]

    What’s the best strategy for a 72-year old to use when taking a 401K Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)?

    For most people, age 72 is when they are required to start taking those infamous “Required Minimum Distributions” from their 401Ks. Susan is concerned about the tax implications because the bulk of her retirement savings, almost $2M, is in her 401K. That would be a concern if she’s retired or retiring in 2021 (as Susan says she is - this December), but if she’s not retired, then she doesn’t have to take the RMD even though she is 72 years old. The rule only applies to those individuals who are not working.

    My recommendation to Susan is that she pushes off her official retirement to January of 2022. That way her RMD can be done in the new tax year and as a retiree, her income that year should be far less than in 2021, which means she’ll be in a lower tax bracket and pay less tax on the RMD.

    How do 529 funds relate to retirement planning?

    A listener wants to start a 529 Fund for each of her grandchildren (it’s an educational savings account) but she’s concerned about what will happen to the funds should her grandchildren decide they don’t want to attend college. Does she lose the money she’s put in should that happen? 529 plans are a great way to save for college and many States allow tax deductions for money put into the plan. Should your kids not use the funds, you can change the beneficiary and give the funds to another grandchild, a niece or nephew, etc. As well, the qualified educational expenses the funds can be used for are more liberal than ever. Technical school, trade school, nursing certifications, licensing, computers, and more can be purchased with those funds. And if you can’t use the funds in any of those ways, then the gains will incur a 10% penalty and you will pay taxes on the funds.

    What’s all the talk about 2026 being a huge tax year?

    As things stand at the moment, if congress does not agree on new tax legislation and if the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is not extended, it will expire at the end of 2025. That means the tax code will reset to what it was prior to the 2017 legislation, which is a higher tax rate among other things. Reasonably, those planning for retirement should keep this issue in mind to mitigate the tax implications in their situation.

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez

    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    Recent Episodes from RETIREMENT MADE EASY

    Social Security Claiming Strategies, Ep #159

    Social Security Claiming Strategies, Ep #159

    What factors go into the social security claiming decision? How do strategies differ based on your age, health, and marital status? Where do you even start? Social security planning is often neglected—or at the very least not given the attention it deserves. 

    In this episode of the Retirement Made Easy podcast, I hope to start the conversation about Social Security claiming strategies. I want each of you to be able to make an informed decision with your financial planner. Hit the play button to learn more! 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [2:57] Social security planning can’t be neglected
    • [5:10] Claiming strategies for single people 
    • [8:51] Claiming strategies for people still working
    • [12:19] The break-even analysis
    • [16:13] Claiming strategies for married people 
    • [20:32] The answer isn’t black and white

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez


    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enFebruary 29, 2024

    A Little-Known Social Security Strategy, Ep #158

    A Little-Known Social Security Strategy, Ep #158

    What happens if you start collecting Social Security payments but feel like you’ve made a mistake or taken it too early? Did you know that you can stop or suspend the benefits? Secondly, when you start collecting Social Security there’s an option for a lump-sum payment. Learn more about this little-known Social Security strategy in this episode of Retirement Made Easy! And as a bonus, I’ll answer three listener questions! 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [2:08] Submit a question at RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com!
    • [6:19] Using Subsidies for Retirement Plans to Fix Social Security
    • [12:45] Social Security withdrawal options 
    • [15:26] Social Security’s lump-sum option 
    • [17:36] Listener Question #1: Should I roll a 403B into an IRA?
    • [21:25] Listener Question #2: Should I roll over my 401k at 57?
    • [24:50] Listener Question #3: How does disability work with life insurance? 

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez



    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enFebruary 15, 2024

    10 Retirement Planning Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make, Ep #157

    10 Retirement Planning Mistakes You Shouldn’t Make, Ep #157

    Most “Top 10 Mistakes You’re Making in Retirement” articles are vague, mostly common sense, and of little use to their readers. And when you read these articles, you have to consider the source. A bank is never going to tell you that having debt in your retirement is a mistake because they want to sell you loans!

    I wanted to share mistakes that I see every single day working in my firm—mistakes that you won’t find in most articles. 90% of our clients are 55 and older working toward their dream retirement. I’ve seen it all. So in this episode of the Retirement Made Easy Podcast, I’ll cover 10 retirement planning mistakes you need to think about. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [1:41] Ask me questions at RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com!
    • [2:45] Mistakes to avoid making in retirement
    • [6:08] Mistake #1: Not accounting for an early retirement
    • [8:39] Mistake #2: Neglecting planning for healthcare
    • [9:30] Mistake #3: Not understanding the impact of inflation
    • [10:40] Mistake #4: Neglecting tax planning 
    • [12:02] Mistake #5: Not understanding Social Security 
    • [13:30] Mistake #6: Failing to address long-term care expenses
    • [15:06] Mistake #7: Forgetting about the big ticket items in retirement
    • [18:40] Mistake #8: Not understanding how your money helps you reach goals
    • [20:43] Mistake #9: Not having your goals written down
    • [22:25] Mistake #10: Not understanding sequence of return risk

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez

     

    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    The Need-to-Know Basics of Required Minimum Distributions, Ep #156

    The Need-to-Know Basics of Required Minimum Distributions, Ep #156

    What are required minimum distributions (RMDs)? How will they impact you? How do we account for them? Too many financial advisors neglect to help their clients plan for RMDs. I am not one of them. I cover the basics that you need to know in this episode of Retirement Made Easy. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [1:54] Carefully choose the people you take advice from
    • [5:29] Something you need to know about 401ks
    • [9:47] The basics of required minimum distributions
    • [13:28] Why you want to work with a professional
    • [15:22] The various ways you can take distributions 
    • [19:07] Know that the time is coming and plan for it
    • [20:46] RMDs for inherited accounts are different

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez


    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enJanuary 17, 2024

    Listener Questions: Taxes, Pensions, and Beneficiary IRAs, Ep #155

    Listener Questions: Taxes, Pensions, and Beneficiary IRAs, Ep #155

    Let’s wrap up 2023—and kick off 2024—with another round of your questions, answered! In this episode of the Retirement Made Easy podcast, I’ll answer six listener questions, covering everything from how severance pay is taxed to how the pop-up feature on pensions work. I’ll also share my thoughts on what 2024 has in store. Give it a listen!

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [2:07] Question #1: What happens to unvested 401k money?
    • [5:31] Question #2: How is severance pay taxed?
    • [7:38] Question #3: What is the outlook for 2024?
    • [12:22] Question #4: What is the pop-up feature on pensions?
    • [16:06] Question #5: How do you convert a beneficiary IRA?
    • [19:48] Question #6: How does tax mapping work for my clients?

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez

     

    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enDecember 31, 2023

    Listener Questions: 5 Ways to Prepare for Retirement, Ep #154

    Listener Questions: 5 Ways to Prepare for Retirement, Ep #154

    What are 5 ways you can prepare for retirement? Why can actively managed funds be risky in retirement? How does a divorce impact your social security? In the last two episodes of 2023, I plan on answering some amazing listener questions, including these. Listen to this episode of Retirement Made Easy for some rapid-fire answers to your questions. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [2:40] Question #1: 5 Ways to prepare for retirement
    • [7:02] Question #2: The risks of actively managed funds 
    • [10:56] Question #3: Customer service should be top priority
    • [12:44] Question #4: How does a divorce impact social security?
    • [15:41] Question #5: Should I work with Fisher Investments?
    • [16:13] Question #6: How to pay for long-term care

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez


    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enDecember 15, 2023

    Are We Heading into a Recession in 2024? Ep #153

    Are We Heading into a Recession in 2024? Ep #153

    I’ve received numerous questions all running along the same theme: Are we heading into a recession? What would it mean for the stock market moving forward? How will it impact your retirement? Many of you are concerned that we’ll be entering a recession in 2024. In this episode of the Retirement Made Easy podcast, I’ll cover what a recession is, the trends we’re seeing, and what the stock market teaches us about investing. Don’t miss it!

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [0:43] Check out RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com!
    • [3:02] Are we on the verge of a recession? 
    • [6:36] What the stock market teaches us about investing
    • [11:34] Contributions toward Roth IRAs and 401ks in 2024

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez

     

    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    The Importance of Developing a Retirement Blueprint with Your Spouse, Ep #152

    The Importance of Developing a Retirement Blueprint with Your Spouse, Ep #152

    Are you on the same page as your spouse when it comes to retirement planning? Do you both understand your retirement plan? Even if one of you handles the finances, both of you need to understand the ins and outs of your retirement plan. It’s inherently important. How do we develop a plan that everyone understands that makes sense? That’s what I’ll cover in this episode of Retirement Made Easy. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [4:21] Why your spouse needs to be involved in retirement planning
    • [6:36] Why you need to understand your retirement plan
    • [8:10] How to keep your uninterested spouse engaged 
    • [15:06] Question #1: Should you build an expected inheritance into your plan?
    • [19:25] Question #2: How can you calculate costs in retirement? 

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez



    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enNovember 15, 2023

    Questioning the “What Ifs” Might Save Your Retirement, Ep #151

    Questioning the “What Ifs” Might Save Your Retirement, Ep #151

    What could go wrong in retirement? What if the “what-ifs” become realities? How will it impact your 30-year retirement? We don’t know what the future holds which is why it’s important to think about the variables. There will be things outside your control but you can reduce risks by taking retirement planning seriously. 

    No one plans on “failing” at retirement but many people fail to plan ahead of time. But the choices you make will have long-lasting implications. You need a game plan in place. In this episode of Retirement Made Easy, I talk about some of the “what-ifs” and what you can do about them. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [4:59] My biggest recommendation
    • [5:53] Why a nonchalant mindset makes me anxious 
    • [8:10] What if you’re overly concentrated in a single stock?
    • [10:51] What if you overspend during retirement?
    • [15:22] What if you waste money on something you “want?”
    • [18:13] What if you accidentally trap your money? 
    • [20:26] The importance of identifying the what-ifs

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez


    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enOctober 31, 2023

    What Social Security Isn’t Telling You, Ep #150

    What Social Security Isn’t Telling You, Ep #150

    Social Security isn’t likely intentionally misleading us but they are leaving out some details that every person contemplating retirement needs to know. Social Security announced the cost of living adjustment for 2024: 3.2%. This will go into effect 1/1/2024. However, your benefit won’t likely go up the full 3.2%. Why? I’ll share the answer in this episode of Retirement Made Easy. 

    You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

    • [1:48] Check out RetirementMadeEasyPodcast.com!
    • [2:47] The cost of living adjustment and Medicare Part B
    • [10:03] Social Security benefits will be cut
    • [15:04] Social Security benefits won’t likely cover monthly expenses

    Resources & People Mentioned

    Connect With Gregg Gonzalez

     

    Subscribe to Retirement Made Easy
    On Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts

    RETIREMENT MADE EASY
    enOctober 19, 2023