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Maximize Your Roth IRA: When Should You Spend Your Roth Money in Retirement?

Maximize Your Roth IRA: When Should You Spend Your Roth Money in Retirement?

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When should you tap into your Roth IRA—and when should you not? Jake and Cory discuss one of retirement’s most misunderstood questions: Roth IRA timing. From tax brackets and Medicare premiums to estate planning and emotional decision-making, they unpack the real-world impact of getting it right (or wrong). With practical examples and a three-phase framework, we hope this episode provides insights to help you make smarter, more confident choices with your retirement dollars.
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Upticks is your podcast for financial planning insights. Hosted by Jake Falcon, CRPC™ and Cory Bittner, CRPC™, who discuss the philosophy of wealth management, exploring tailored retirement plans, tax planning, and timely industry topics. Join us for concise, understandable discussions that help empower your financial literacy.
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