Big Changes Coming To Your Retirement Accounts & 529 Plans | Secure Act 2.0

by | Jan 11, 2023 | Inherited IRA | 12 comments




The secure act has many changes coming to your retirement accounts. Today we’ll break that down AND YOU’LL BE ABLE TO HEAR ME!

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12 Comments

  1. Josh Howard

    This is “exciting” changes? Nah…

  2. John Wilson

    Definitely appreciate updates on laws and new advantages. Keep such videos coming!

  3. Mateo

    Government wants to “help” you find your 401k and that’s why they want a federal registry for your retirement account. Sure, uh huh.

  4. TenTen

    help I forgot where I put my 401K!! I know I had one laying around here somewhere. lol is that really a problem?

  5. Pj Legus

    Thank you. Keep the information coming

  6. Swamp Rat

    so much more informative with sound. Cody we miss you!

  7. lalew2

    the additional catch-up contribution amount should make it at age 50 rather than age 60 – it would give more time to grow that contribution –

  8. Trent P

    Good stuff. Interesting if you have opinions where generally to invest those catch up dollars in todays market if retirement is 10yrs away?

  9. Steve Oh

    Our govt is so inept and lost at this point….we are screwed

  10. Jaclyn S

    Love these videos. Thank you

  11. M W

    Yay sound works

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