Recent Videos
How To Complete a Fidelity 529 To Roth IRA Rollover
If you have unused money in a 529 plan, it can be rolled over to a Roth IRA for the beneficiary of that 529 plan—tax and penalty-free. The added benefit is tax-free growth and tax-free distributions when they take money out down the road. Watch to learn how to correctly fill out the Fidelity form to move your assets from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA held at Fidelity.
Things to Consider Before 529 to Roth IRA Rollover
On December 23rd, 2022, congress passed the SECURE 2.0 Act. Among the many changes, one of them had to do with 529 plans. You can now make tax-free and penalty-free rollovers from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA.
This became effective 1/1/2024. Before this, if you wanted to take a non-qualified withdrawal from a 529 plan (using the money for something outside of school expenses) the gain was subject to income tax and a 10% penalty. It’s similar to taking a withdrawal from an IRA.
If you have unused money in a 529 plan, it can be rolled over to a Roth IRA for the beneficiary of that 529 plan—tax and penalty-free. The added benefit is tax-free growth and tax-free distributions when they take money out down the road.
7 Reasons to Invest in a Taxable Brokerage Account
What are some overlooked benefits of investing for retirement in a brokerage account? Why would you want to invest in a brokerage account in addition to a 401k or other retirement account? Shaun Jones—the President of Jones Fiduciary Wealth Management and author of “Unbrainwashed Investing”—shares 7 reasons to invest in a taxable brokerage account in this episode of Retire with Ryan.
Overcoming Investor Biases
Are you aware of how your biases—both conscious and unconscious—impact your investment decisions? Brie Williams of State Street Global Advisors joins me in this conversation to talk not only about the impact of biases on decision-making but how to cultivate an awareness of your biases to change your behavior, ultimately leading to better decisions.
Sports Betting & Taxes
Last year’s Super Bowl set the record as the most-watched TV event in Nielsen rating history at over 150 million viewers. It’s hypothesized that this year’s Super Bowl is going to set a record for something completely different: The most amount of money bet on a Super Bowl. Why? Because sports betting is now legal in 38 states.
Reframing Your Retirementality
Before you think about when you’re going to retire there’s another question that should be addressed: Are you going to retire? It’s assumed that when you turn 62 or 65, you’re going to retire. And many people do count the days until they retire.
But many others love the careers they’re in and can’t imagine stopping. Their concern is that they’ll get pushed out the door. The bottom line is that age tells us nothing. No one is the same. So we can’t treat them the same.
Lower Your Taxes In Retirement
As you enter retirement, tax planning is something that must be prioritized. A Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) can be a great tool in your arsenal to help you minimize the taxes you have to pay. So what is a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD)? How can it actually help you lower your taxes? In this episode, I’m going to cover what a QCD is, how you make one, and how it can help lower your taxes. I’ll also share a few examples of what a QCD might look like.
Should You Invest in Bitcoin ETFs?
The SEC recently and historically approved 11 Bitcoin spot ETFs on January 10th. This is big news because now you can invest in Bitcoin through a brokerage account. In this video, I’m discussing what this means for you, how you can invest in Bitcoin ETFs, and what to look out for if you're going to take that plunge.
5 Resolutions to Grow Your Money in 2024
With every new year comes a list of resolutions to make this one the best yet. However, a lack of planning leaves most of these goals unfinished. In this video, I'm sharing five financial resolutions to help you grow your money in 2024 and the follow-through steps to help make them possible.
6 Market Predictions For 2024
Now that 2023 is officially in the history books, let’s review my 2023 market predictions to see how close I got! On this episode, we’ll be reviewing last year’s market predictions as well as making new ones for the year ahead.
SEP IRA vs. Solo 401k
Are you a small business owner struggling to choose a retirement plan? Then this episode is for you! Join me as we look at the specifics of SEP IRAs and Solo 401(k)s, the pros and cons of each, and the easiest way to get your small business or self-employed retirement plan set up today.
Fix Your IRA Rollover Mistake
Have you ever accidentally put post-tax money in with pre-tax when rolling over a traditional IRA? On this episode, I’m answering a listener's question about fixing this easy-to-make but frustrating mistake. We’ll look at the definition of a rollover, why you should separate pre-tax and post-tax money, and how to correct this situation if it occurs.
New Inherited IRA Requirements
Did you inherit an IRA from a non-spouse on January 1, 2020 or later? Well a big change happened this summer that you should be aware of that could impact your 2023 tax season. On this episode, I’m unpacking the passing of and subsequent changes to the SECURE Act, how to best manage an inherited IRA in light of these changes, and how you can leave a legacy with a Roth account.
7 Most Frequently Asked Social Secuirty Questions
Are you approaching retirement with tons of questions about Social Security? Then don’t miss this episode! I’m going over the seven most frequently asked questions about Social Security benefits from clients and listeners alike. Hit play for the tips and tricks you have to know before you start collecting.
How to Find a Renewed Purpose in Retirement
We talk so much about the financial aspects of retirement that it’s important to address the mental and emotional shift this season can bring. On this episode, I sit down with life coach Craig Colvett to discuss getting ready for the retirement transition. We talk about the benefits of life coaching for retirees as well as the importance of maintaining a diverse social network.
7 Most Frequently Asked Social Security Questions
Are you approaching retirement with tons of questions about Social Security? Then don’t miss this episode! I’m going over the seven most frequently asked questions about Social Security benefits from clients and listeners alike. Hit play for the tips and tricks you have to know before you start collecting.
How to Avoid a Bad 403b or 457 Retirement Plan
After a lifetime of service to the growing minds of America, teachers deserve a quality retirement. Educators looking to save money beyond their pension plan are being taken advantage of by predatory retirement plans, and I want to put a stop to it. On this episode, I’m breaking down how to avoid bad 403(b) and 457 retirement plans and steps you can take toward better retirement solutions.
7 Backdoor Roth IRA Mistakes to Avoid
Want to make a Roth IRA contribution, but you earn over the adjusted gross income limit? Never fear, the backdoor Roth conversion is here! On this episode, I’m doing a deep dive into backdoor Roth conversions and the seven mistakes most people make when attempting this financial maneuver.
7 Year-End Tax Moves to Consider for 2023
As the clock runs out for 2023, now is the time to consider your final tax moves of the year. On this episode, I’m breaking down seven tax reduction strategies for 2023 and beyond. Five of these tips need to be executed before the ball drops on New Year’s, so hit play now and start strategizing!
How to Turn Your Investment Losers into Winners with Tax Loss Harvesting
As we move into the final months of 2023, it's again time to talk about tax loss harvesting and other tax-efficient investment strategies. On this episode, I'm going to discuss how you can potentially turn some of your investment losers into this year's winners when it comes to tax planning.