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What You’ll Learn
Most people have probably heard that a Roth IRA is a good thing. Far fewer people understand what it actually takes to get there or what it costs to get it wrong.
This episode of Fearless Money Talks brings in Nick Strain, who fields the Roth conversion questions so often that Brian said he just calls Nick whenever one comes up. Together, the three dig into what a Roth conversion actually is, why timing matters more than most people realize, and why converting your entire IRA at once might be one of the more expensive mistakes you could make.
The conversation moves through the full picture: the clients who can likely benefit most (recently retired, business owners with a rough year, someone staring down a big RMD at 73), the planning that needs to happen before you sign anything, and the hidden costs that don't show up until April or on your Medicare bill. Nick also walks through what the paperwork actually looks like, why you can't undo a conversion once it's done, and a legacy planning angle that most people don’t think to ask about.
It's a genuinely useful conversation for anyone who has ever nodded along when someone mentioned Roth conversions without fully knowing what they were agreeing to.
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By Halbert HargroveWhat You’ll Learn
Most people have probably heard that a Roth IRA is a good thing. Far fewer people understand what it actually takes to get there or what it costs to get it wrong.
This episode of Fearless Money Talks brings in Nick Strain, who fields the Roth conversion questions so often that Brian said he just calls Nick whenever one comes up. Together, the three dig into what a Roth conversion actually is, why timing matters more than most people realize, and why converting your entire IRA at once might be one of the more expensive mistakes you could make.
The conversation moves through the full picture: the clients who can likely benefit most (recently retired, business owners with a rough year, someone staring down a big RMD at 73), the planning that needs to happen before you sign anything, and the hidden costs that don't show up until April or on your Medicare bill. Nick also walks through what the paperwork actually looks like, why you can't undo a conversion once it's done, and a legacy planning angle that most people don’t think to ask about.
It's a genuinely useful conversation for anyone who has ever nodded along when someone mentioned Roth conversions without fully knowing what they were agreeing to.
Connect with us!