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122 - When Should I Start Redirecting Retirement Savings to Other Account Types?
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Scott and James discuss when it makes sense to start redirecting retirement savings to other account types.
Listener Question
1. Currently, I'm 47 and I have been maxing out my retirement accounts. I believe that I am in good position for when I retire with the amount I have and the amount it will grow in next 15 years. My question is if it is foolish to now build up a non retirement account instead of continuing to pour money into the retirement account. I realize I'd be giving up tax benefits, but right now I have very little flexibility for the next 13 years. 95% of my net value is either in retirement accounts or my house. I do have an emergency fund for 6 months in cash. I'm thinking since my retirement funds are in good shape that I should start building some assets/brokerage account outside of retirement in case I want to retire early or work part time or want/need money for any reason before I'm 59. What's your thoughts on if there is a point that you should stop worrying about retirement accounts and their tax benefits and building for the years before retiring?
Planning Points Discussed
- Retirement Planning
- Utilizing Time Efficiently
- Capital Appreciation
- Purchasing Power
- Other issues (IRAs, Inflation, Financial Goals, etc.)
Timestamps:
2:35 - Introduction
4:15 - Optimize Your Balance Sheet
5:05 - Individual Stock Example
6:20 - Liquidity
8:26 - Rule of 55
10:06 - Tax Planning
14:23 - Flexibility Benefits of a Bridge Account
15:44 - Roth Conversions
17:23 - Supplemental Accounts
18:24 - Please keep sharing!
19:00 - Aligning Your Financial Goals
LET'S CONNECT!
James
Scott
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Manage episode 305053114 series 2653925
Scott and James discuss when it makes sense to start redirecting retirement savings to other account types.
Listener Question
1. Currently, I'm 47 and I have been maxing out my retirement accounts. I believe that I am in good position for when I retire with the amount I have and the amount it will grow in next 15 years. My question is if it is foolish to now build up a non retirement account instead of continuing to pour money into the retirement account. I realize I'd be giving up tax benefits, but right now I have very little flexibility for the next 13 years. 95% of my net value is either in retirement accounts or my house. I do have an emergency fund for 6 months in cash. I'm thinking since my retirement funds are in good shape that I should start building some assets/brokerage account outside of retirement in case I want to retire early or work part time or want/need money for any reason before I'm 59. What's your thoughts on if there is a point that you should stop worrying about retirement accounts and their tax benefits and building for the years before retiring?
Planning Points Discussed
- Retirement Planning
- Utilizing Time Efficiently
- Capital Appreciation
- Purchasing Power
- Other issues (IRAs, Inflation, Financial Goals, etc.)
Timestamps:
2:35 - Introduction
4:15 - Optimize Your Balance Sheet
5:05 - Individual Stock Example
6:20 - Liquidity
8:26 - Rule of 55
10:06 - Tax Planning
14:23 - Flexibility Benefits of a Bridge Account
15:44 - Roth Conversions
17:23 - Supplemental Accounts
18:24 - Please keep sharing!
19:00 - Aligning Your Financial Goals
LET'S CONNECT!
James
Scott
ENJOY THE SHOW?
Don’t miss an episode, subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or Google Play.
Leave us a review on iTunes.
Have a money question you want us to answer? Submi
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