
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In the longest Q&A episode yet, Don answers seven listener questions covering everything from concentrated stock windfalls and early retirement asset allocation to Roth vs. taxable contributions, the real 59½ withdrawal date, the dangers of buffered ETFs, and the reality of home affordability. He stresses the importance of security over speculation, the need for actual retirement planning, and the pitfalls of gimmicky Wall Street products, all while weaving in his trademark skepticism and humor.
0:04 Friday Q&A intro and listener surge in questions
2:18 Jackpot in two small-cap stocks at age 70—should he sell?
6:28 42-year-old with uncertain job security and $850k retirement + $518k taxable—structuring allocations for early retirement
11:28 Roth vs. taxable brokerage contributions for flexibility before 59½
15:13 Clarifying 59½ rule—date vs. year of eligibility
17:11 Buffered ETFs explained and why they’re just Wall Street gimmicks
21:53 Rule of thumb for first-time homebuyers: mortgage % of income, 15 vs. 30-year terms, and why homes aren’t great investments
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Don McDonald4.5
737737 ratings
In the longest Q&A episode yet, Don answers seven listener questions covering everything from concentrated stock windfalls and early retirement asset allocation to Roth vs. taxable contributions, the real 59½ withdrawal date, the dangers of buffered ETFs, and the reality of home affordability. He stresses the importance of security over speculation, the need for actual retirement planning, and the pitfalls of gimmicky Wall Street products, all while weaving in his trademark skepticism and humor.
0:04 Friday Q&A intro and listener surge in questions
2:18 Jackpot in two small-cap stocks at age 70—should he sell?
6:28 42-year-old with uncertain job security and $850k retirement + $518k taxable—structuring allocations for early retirement
11:28 Roth vs. taxable brokerage contributions for flexibility before 59½
15:13 Clarifying 59½ rule—date vs. year of eligibility
17:11 Buffered ETFs explained and why they’re just Wall Street gimmicks
21:53 Rule of thumb for first-time homebuyers: mortgage % of income, 15 vs. 30-year terms, and why homes aren’t great investments
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

1,988 Listeners

1,947 Listeners

444 Listeners

805 Listeners

1,290 Listeners

454 Listeners

535 Listeners

5,460 Listeners

753 Listeners

545 Listeners

673 Listeners

602 Listeners

345 Listeners

821 Listeners

15 Listeners

1,051 Listeners