Smart Tax Breaks For Retirement Investing

by | Jan 5, 2023 | Traditional IRA | 9 comments

Smart Tax Breaks For Retirement Investing




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9 Comments

  1. Cindy Mueller

    You mention in a lot of your videos that you will recommend to tilt your clients portfolios depending on market conditions (ie- if the market is getting overvalued in growth stocks you will sell or shift more to value stocks for the time being) in order to increase portfolio returns/decrease losses. Is that the same thing as actively managed ETFs? I've heard so many bad things about actively managed funds; BUT they seem like they could be a good avenue in certain situations???

  2. john gill

    Every dollar in my traditional accounts is to take advantage of the lower tax brackets in retirement. And every dollar I have in a Roth is earmarked for for money that would cause me to be in a higher tax bracket than I currently am

  3. Eh der guy ya shoot a deer or no?

    Also keep in mind that as of today the S&P is down 20% so if your effective tax rate is 5% higher because you put into a Roth you may be better off paying the slightly higher tax rate while the market is down. Great info. Love these videos

  4. Haresh Rochani

    Does standard deduction play any role in the equation?

  5. Beverage Professor

    I am a Liquor rep and love it that you also talk about wine and Whiskey during your videos. Keep it up. Thank you for all the great financial advice as well.

  6. Cris Duran

    Don’t know

  7. Jaclyn S

    Thank you. Love it.

  8. Manuel Benezra

    For the face you were making, 77 seems awfully high. I would have thought under 50 for sure lol.

  9. Bruce Smith

    Always good stuff Dustin thanks love the format.

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