Inherited IRA Rules and the SECURE Act – America’s Wealth Management Show

by | Feb 11, 2023 | Inherited IRA | 3 comments




The rules of inherited IRAs are extremely difficult to understand due to the SECURE Act, yet they must be understood. Dean Barber and Bud Kasper review the inherited IRA rules and explain how the can affect different beneficiaries.

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Disclosures and Introduction: 00:00
Bad Times for the Bond Aggregate: 01:16
Inherited IRAs and Your Required Beginning Date for RMDs: 03:04
An RMD Penalty Waiver: 8:11
The Three Beneficiaries: 8:45
An Inherited IRA Case Study: 18:29
Roth IRAs Can Make a Big Difference: 25:00
Dean’s Secret: 26:35
The Lag Effect When the Fed Raises Rates: 29:40
Using Life Insurance to Do Roth Conversions: 31:12
Conclusion: 34:45…(read more)


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3 Comments

  1. HT Tarring

    What are the names of the politicians behind this Crap?

  2. Mikedoc52

    Only for sure plan is to withdraw all traditionary IRA money while still living.

  3. Eric Hughes

    My 88 year old father died 3/1/2022 with his own IRA. He had not taken his RMD for 2022 when he passed. I was 61 when he passed and I am now 62. I am an only heir NEDB. I have been under the assumption that I would need to take an RMD in 2022 based on his age, and then RMDs based on my age in 2023- 2031 (yrs 1-9) and then take the remainder in 2032 (yr 10).
    I guess I am confused because I didn't hear you discuss the status of Grandma's 2021 RMD.

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