Where Most People Get the Roth vs Traditional IRA Math Wrong | The Limitless Retirement Podcast
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Danny Gudorf discusses the complexities of choosing between Roth and traditional retirement accounts. He emphasizes the importance of understanding foundational tax math, the impact of tax rates on retirement planning, and strategies for maximizing contributions. Danny also addresses concerns about required minimum distributions and highlights the value of flexibility in managing retirement accounts. The discussion aims to clarify common misconceptions and provide actionable insights for effective retirement planning.
Key Takeaways
- Most people get the foundational math wrong.
- If your tax rate stays the same, Roth and traditional yield the same spendable amount.
- The rate of return doesn't change the tax math.
- Tax rates don't always stay the same, which affects decisions.
- If your tax rate will be higher in retirement, choose Roth.
- Many people end up in a lower tax bracket in retirement.
- Maxing out a Roth allows for more savings than traditional.
- Tax diversification gives you options in retirement.
- RMDs may not be as burdensome as they seem.
- You can and should use both Roth and traditional accounts.
Resources:
- Gudorf Financial Group
- Get Your Free Retirement Assessment
- The Retire Ready Toolkit (free resource)
- Subscribe on Youtube
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