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This Friday Q&A episode of Talking Real Money features a surge in listener questions, covering key retirement and investing topics including IRA inheritance strategies, borrowing in retirement, how to find fiduciary advisors, the powerful tax advantages of HSAs, pension timing decisions, and whether Robinhood’s 2% IRA transfer bonus is worth the trade-offs. Don emphasizes simplicity and tax efficiency—favoring IRA rollovers over inherited structures for spouses, cautioning that borrowing becomes harder in retirement, praising HSAs as one of the best tax-advantaged tools available, encouraging aggressive Roth saving to bridge early retirement gaps, and warning that “free money” incentives like Robinhood’s may come with hidden costs, particularly through payment-for-order-flow execution.
0:05 Shift to podcast-only boosts listener call volume
2:26 Spousal IRA decision: inherited vs rollover strategy
5:59 Why rollover IRAs usually win for older surviving spouses
6:26 Borrowing in retirement: income limits and lender challenges
8:03 Alternative borrowing strategies and why cash often wins
9:07 How to find fiduciary advisors on the website
10:16 HSA explained: triple tax advantage and retirement use
12:41 Pension planning and early retirement trade-offs
14:08 Why delaying pension and Social Security pays off
15:35 Roth IRA as a bridge strategy for early retirement
18:33 Robinhood 2% IRA transfer: risks vs reward
19:49 Payment-for-order-flow and why execution quality matters
21:54 Final thoughts: simplicity, discipline, and avoiding gimmicks
Questions? Comments? Click!
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This Friday Q&A episode of Talking Real Money features a surge in listener questions, covering key retirement and investing topics including IRA inheritance strategies, borrowing in retirement, how to find fiduciary advisors, the powerful tax advantages of HSAs, pension timing decisions, and whether Robinhood’s 2% IRA transfer bonus is worth the trade-offs. Don emphasizes simplicity and tax efficiency—favoring IRA rollovers over inherited structures for spouses, cautioning that borrowing becomes harder in retirement, praising HSAs as one of the best tax-advantaged tools available, encouraging aggressive Roth saving to bridge early retirement gaps, and warning that “free money” incentives like Robinhood’s may come with hidden costs, particularly through payment-for-order-flow execution.
0:05 Shift to podcast-only boosts listener call volume
2:26 Spousal IRA decision: inherited vs rollover strategy
5:59 Why rollover IRAs usually win for older surviving spouses
6:26 Borrowing in retirement: income limits and lender challenges
8:03 Alternative borrowing strategies and why cash often wins
9:07 How to find fiduciary advisors on the website
10:16 HSA explained: triple tax advantage and retirement use
12:41 Pension planning and early retirement trade-offs
14:08 Why delaying pension and Social Security pays off
15:35 Roth IRA as a bridge strategy for early retirement
18:33 Robinhood 2% IRA transfer: risks vs reward
19:49 Payment-for-order-flow and why execution quality matters
21:54 Final thoughts: simplicity, discipline, and avoiding gimmicks
Questions? Comments? Click!

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