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#665: If you’ve ever stared at an insurance quote and wondered, “Is this really worth it?”, you’re not alone. Liability and umbrella policies can feel like an expensive mystery, especially when your net worth is growing and your risks are shifting.
In today’s episode, we dig into a listener’s dilemma about soaring liability and umbrella insurance costs, and we explore how to think clearly about protection, exposure, and the parts of your portfolio that may already be shielded. Along the way, we unpack how shifting household risks, driver ages, and asset location change the insurance strategy year by year.
From there, we take questions about Roth choices, future tax brackets, and whether it’s worth giving up investment flexibility to build a stronger tax triangle. These conversations get to the heart of how we balance risk, taxes, and long-term planning in the FI journey.
Listener Questions in This Episode
Andy asks: How can I protect my $2 million net worth without paying nearly $950 a month for increased auto, home, and umbrella coverage, especially with a teenage driver in the mix? (01:47)
Mike asks: Given our high current tax bracket and expected lower tax rate in retirement, does contributing to a Roth still make sense for us? (25:50)
Cindy asks: Should I move my rollover IRA into my new 401(k) so I can start doing backdoor Roth contributions, even if the investment choices are more limited? (39:47)
Key Takeaways
Related Episode:
Episode 649: Umbrella insurance deep dive
Chapters
Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary greatly across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads.
(00:00) Offense versus defense and setting up today’s questions
(01:47) Andy asks about protecting a $2 million net worth
(12:00) What’s already protected and how coverage layers work
(17:00) Managing short-term risk when a teenager starts driving
(29:50) Mike asks whether high earners should prioritize Roth contributions
(35:07) How career trajectory and future tax rates shape Roth logic
(45:54) Building a balanced tax triangle
(47:47) Cindy asks about using a backdoor Roth to shift her tax triangle
(52:10) Tradeoffs of moving an IRA into a 401k
(54:06) How long Roth dollars need to grow to matter
Have a question for Paula and Joe? Call it in at https://affordanything.com/voicemail
Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, your tax advisor: https://affordanything.com/episode665
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By Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network4.7
34783,478 ratings
#665: If you’ve ever stared at an insurance quote and wondered, “Is this really worth it?”, you’re not alone. Liability and umbrella policies can feel like an expensive mystery, especially when your net worth is growing and your risks are shifting.
In today’s episode, we dig into a listener’s dilemma about soaring liability and umbrella insurance costs, and we explore how to think clearly about protection, exposure, and the parts of your portfolio that may already be shielded. Along the way, we unpack how shifting household risks, driver ages, and asset location change the insurance strategy year by year.
From there, we take questions about Roth choices, future tax brackets, and whether it’s worth giving up investment flexibility to build a stronger tax triangle. These conversations get to the heart of how we balance risk, taxes, and long-term planning in the FI journey.
Listener Questions in This Episode
Andy asks: How can I protect my $2 million net worth without paying nearly $950 a month for increased auto, home, and umbrella coverage, especially with a teenage driver in the mix? (01:47)
Mike asks: Given our high current tax bracket and expected lower tax rate in retirement, does contributing to a Roth still make sense for us? (25:50)
Cindy asks: Should I move my rollover IRA into my new 401(k) so I can start doing backdoor Roth contributions, even if the investment choices are more limited? (39:47)
Key Takeaways
Related Episode:
Episode 649: Umbrella insurance deep dive
Chapters
Note: Timestamps are approximate and may vary greatly across listening platforms due to dynamically inserted ads.
(00:00) Offense versus defense and setting up today’s questions
(01:47) Andy asks about protecting a $2 million net worth
(12:00) What’s already protected and how coverage layers work
(17:00) Managing short-term risk when a teenager starts driving
(29:50) Mike asks whether high earners should prioritize Roth contributions
(35:07) How career trajectory and future tax rates shape Roth logic
(45:54) Building a balanced tax triangle
(47:47) Cindy asks about using a backdoor Roth to shift her tax triangle
(52:10) Tradeoffs of moving an IRA into a 401k
(54:06) How long Roth dollars need to grow to matter
Have a question for Paula and Joe? Call it in at https://affordanything.com/voicemail
Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, your tax advisor: https://affordanything.com/episode665
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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