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Build Your Dream Retirement | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Unlock the secrets to retiring your way with insights from retirement experts. In this episode of Retiring Today with Loren Merkle, we delve into key strategies and solutions to be confident and feel secure in retirement.
- Step-by-step retirement planning process for financial security
- Strategies to combat inflation's impact on retirement income
- Importance of a comprehensive retirement plan including income, taxes, healthcare, and legacy planning
- Real-life examples of how proper planning can alleviate anxiety and ensure a fulfilling retirement.
Get a free digital copy of Loren's book, "Retire Your Way" in the toolkit download above.
Loren Merkle, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, RETIREMENT INCOME CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL FIDUCIARY®
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Clint Huntrods, PhD, Retirement Planner
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Molly Nelson, Host of Retiring Today
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Chapter
00:00 Introduction to retirement planning
05:03 Social Security
07:27 Protecting savings from inflation
13:21 Simplified retirement guide
16:35 Ensuring long-lasting retirement income
18:07 Optimizing retirement plans and investments
23:25 Early planning and flexibility
24:57 Key retirement considerations
27:38 Comprehensive retirement workshop overview
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Navigating Medicare and Maximizing Retirement Income | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/4dFU1dx Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B In this episode of Retiring Today with Loren Merkel, we dive deep into the strategies and tools that can help you achieve your retir...
Find Balance and Confidence in Your Retirement Plan | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/4dFSdRN Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Navigating the transition to retirement can feel overwhelming, but in this episode of Retiring Today with Loren Merkle, we discuss h...
Answering Your Retirement Questions | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3SfVgav Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B In this episode of Retiring Today, we answer your top retirement questions. We explore topics such as understanding your tax bracket...
7 Things You Need to Know About Social Security | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3WdNsHx Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Discover seven essential facts you might not know about Social Security in our latest episode. Let our certified financial planners ...
How to Fill Your Time and Find Joy in Retirement | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3SdodEa Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Are you looking forward to retirement but unsure how to find joy in your newfound free time? Join us as we chat with Joy Connoisseur...
7 Things You Didn't Know About Medicare | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3YcSvKP Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B In this episode of Retiring Today with Loren Merkle, we answer some of your most frequently asked questions about Medicare. We dive ...
In-depth look at Annuities for Income and Health Care in Retirement
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/4b76EMq Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Experienced Retirement Planner Loren Merkle takes an in-depth look at fixed index annuities. Using a hypothetical example, Loren exp...
Making Sense of Annuities: Current Interest Rates
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/4b76EMq Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Making sense of annuities and their role in your retirement can be challenging. In this episode of Retiring Today, we dive deep into...
Will Social Security go Broke? What History Tells US
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3yCBq2p Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Retiring Today, Host Molly Nelson takes an in-depth look at the history of Social Security. From the first Social Security check in ...
Making Sense of Social Security: Common Misconceptions Explained
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3yCBq2p Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Experienced Retirement Planner Loren Merkle makes sense of common Social Security misconceptions. Loren's in-depth discussion includ...
What Would You Do With an Extra $93,000 in Retirement?
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3yCBq2p Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B What would you do with an extra $93,000 in retirement? Take the vacation (or two) of your dreams? You’d likely feel a lot better abo...
Retirement and Taxes: How the Presidential Election Could Impact Retirement Strategies
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3R1QHA6 Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Retiring Today Host Molly Nelson takes an in-depth look at taxes and the presidential election, including: - The importance of the T...
Inheriting an IRA? Watch This Video for the Latest Rules
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3R1QHA6 Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B Experienced Retirement Planner Loren Merkle dives into how what happens in Washington can impact your retirement. His in-depth analy...
The Presidential Election and Your Retirement Part 2: Taxes | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - bit.ly/3R1QHA6 Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building a comprehensive retirement plan. - bit.ly/4aeNR1B How will the presidential election impact your retirement? How does the outcome impact tax rates, Social Security and the stock mark...
What History Tells Us About the Stock Market, Presidential Elections and Your Retirement
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What History Tells Us About the Stock Market, Presidential Elections and Your Retirement
Stock Market Returns and Income Strategies: Election Year Insights for Your Retirement Plan
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Stock Market Returns and Income Strategies: Election Year Insights for Your Retirement Plan
The Presidential Election and Your Retirement Part 1: Markets
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The Presidential Election and Your Retirement Part 1: Markets
The Shortcomings of Online Retirement Calculators Explained
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The Shortcomings of Online Retirement Calculators Explained
Differences Between Roth 401k and Roth IRA Contribution Limits
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Differences Between Roth 401k and Roth IRA Contribution Limits
Can You Retire Earlier Than Expected? Loren Merkle Shares Key Strategies
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Can You Retire Earlier Than Expected? Loren Merkle Shares Key Strategies
8 Reasons to Retire Early | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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8 Reasons to Retire Early | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
Your Retirement Questions Answered: The Benefits of Health Savings Accounts
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Your Retirement Questions Answered: The Benefits of Health Savings Accounts
Simplifying Tax Strategies: A Guide to Efficient Retirement Planning
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Simplifying Tax Strategies: A Guide to Efficient Retirement Planning
Unlocking Tax Savings: A Guide to HSAs, IRAs, and Charitable Contributions
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Unlocking Tax Savings: A Guide to HSAs, IRAs, and Charitable Contributions
Tax Strategies Made Simple | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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Tax Strategies Made Simple | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
How to Protect Your Retirement Income from the Impact of Inflation
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How to Protect Your Retirement Income from the Impact of Inflation
Preparing for Rising Costs: Inflation and Your Retirement
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Preparing for Rising Costs: Inflation and Your Retirement
How to Combat Inflation in Retirement: Investment and Income Strategies
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How to Combat Inflation in Retirement: Investment and Income Strategies
How to Plan for Rising Costs in Retirement | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle
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How to Plan for Rising Costs in Retirement | Retiring Today with Loren Merkle

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  • @queenlucky4289
    @queenlucky4289 Місяць тому

    I was retired when I was 26 years old

  • @noxiousnews
    @noxiousnews 3 місяці тому

    This literally did not explain how to withdraw from a 401k at all.

  • @jaebeablessings1005
    @jaebeablessings1005 4 місяці тому

    How do you know the value of your pension when given the option of lump sum payout? I know the monthly amount but have never been given the payout value.

  • @robertwilson7736
    @robertwilson7736 5 місяців тому

    My pot valus is less than 40k so in the long run it's not worth much so a lump sum would be best ?

    • @Sky1
      @Sky1 5 місяців тому

      They mentioned in the video when interest rates go up lump sum goes down. I'm in the same boat. I think they will cut interest rates within the next three or four months. One thing, they didn't mention is the possibility of delaying taking it.The other thing they didn't mention is.How safe is it?What if the company goes out of business?I think they are insured to a certain amount.

    • @robertwilson7736
      @robertwilson7736 5 місяців тому

      @@Sky1 well sir mine is a private pension plan and the long term payment would only be about £30 weekly and I need to claim housing benefit so it would be taking all that with the rent and could involve alot of hassle your opinion please

  • @adamhudson9853
    @adamhudson9853 6 місяців тому

    😞 Promo-SM

  • @simmons6014
    @simmons6014 7 місяців тому

    Obama care is too high $1900 a month for my wife and I.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching. As you know, the cost is based on several factors, including age, whether you smoke, how many people are covered on your plan, the health insurance company, your location, the benefit design, and your household income. It can be a big difference compared to what you are paying under your employer's health care plan.

  • @robprarson3774
    @robprarson3774 7 місяців тому

    I know where I wont go for financial advise! Merkle Retirement Planning SUCKS

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi Rob. We are sorry you feel that way, and wish you the best in retirement!

  • @robprarson3774
    @robprarson3774 7 місяців тому

    How the "F" is Cobra affordable insurance?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi Rob. Thanks for watching. COBRA is an option for some people who want to retire before Medicare eligibility. For some, the additional health care cost at age 63.5 is worth the 18 extra months of retirement. The additional health care cost is not for others, and they choose to work until they are Medicare eligible. We like to ensure people know their options and help them understand how these choices will impact their retirement plan.

  • @dianaradford1040
    @dianaradford1040 7 місяців тому

    Working and paying for health care out of pay check every pay you still have no health care so what's the point of health . You pay out of pocket either way. 😂😂

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching. Taking advantage of COBRA to retire before Medicare eligibility is a good strategy if it makes sense financially and the insurance plan provides you with the coverage you need.

  • @bricefleckenstein9666
    @bricefleckenstein9666 7 місяців тому

    For Veterans, it's trivial. You already HAVE free VA health care available - and don't have to worry about that Obamacare garbage unless you WANT to.

  • @victorwest8041
    @victorwest8041 7 місяців тому

    Sounds like COBRA does not insure you from age 62 to 65, just 18 months after you retire, correct ?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi Frank, Yes, you are correct! COBRA coverage only lasts 18 months, so someone considering working until age 65 could retire at age 63.5 and use COBRA for 18 months until Medicare eligible. If you have any more questions, go to RetireReadyCall.com to schedule a call with one of our retirement planners. Thanks for watching!

  • @wdeemarwdeemar8739
    @wdeemarwdeemar8739 8 місяців тому

    50’s here let’s gooooo.

  • @mytwocents4892
    @mytwocents4892 8 місяців тому

    Nope cobra is still high

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      It's true, COBRA can be pricey. For some, its worth the extra cost. A retirement planner can help you look at all your income sources to learn how retiring before Medicare eligibility can impact your plan. Go to RetireReadyCall.com to schedule a call. Thanks for watching.

  • @markm3477
    @markm3477 8 місяців тому

    Little known secret: Retiring is only something you do if you don't like your work. Love your work, and the idea of retirement is terrifying. Retirement for most people is like winning the lottery, it ruins their life because they have so much time on their hands, they get depressed. We as humans NEED that hunger to drive motivation, otherwise we wither and die.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi Mark. Thanks for watching and sharing your perspective. Retirement can become a necessity and not optional due to declining health. Alternatively, we find that many of the families and individuals we work with, love their jobs and have rewarding careers- they just come to a point (whether it's at age 55 or 75) where they want to spend more time on hobbies, travel, and grandkids. Some fully retire, while others partially retire. Their motivation shifts, it doesn't go away. Our goal is to help them fund their retirement lifestyle.

  • @NalMoke
    @NalMoke 8 місяців тому

    So expenses go up with inflation but ss income does not.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for your comment. A cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is an increase made to Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to counteract the effects of rising prices in the economy-called inflation.

  • @CynthiaIvers
    @CynthiaIvers 9 місяців тому

    Reduce income (but not too much to go on Medicaid) to qualify for Obamacare until you're 65.

  • @ToniWall
    @ToniWall 9 місяців тому

    What’s an RMD?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Hi Toni! Thanks for watching, that's a good question. RMD stands for required minimum distributions. RMDs are the minimum amounts you must withdraw from your retirement accounts each year. You generally must start taking withdrawals from your traditional IRA, SEP IRA, SIMPLE IRA, and retirement plan accounts when you reach age 73. For some, RMDs can cause a big tax headache in retirement. If you'd like to talk to a retirement planner about tax savings strategies, go to RetireReadyCall.com to schedule a call.

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 9 місяців тому

    But if you're an illegal alien that crossed the border, your medical expenses are free. Us tax paying individuals are in trouble because we can't afford medical insurance.

  • @tanyachristenbery9413
    @tanyachristenbery9413 9 місяців тому

    Cobra is too expensive would cost me $1600.00 p/m

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! We understand COBRA can be pricey, but for some, having the option is worth the extra cost. A retirement planner can help you look at all your income sources to see how the decision to retire before Medicare eligibility impacts your overall plan. Then, you can decide if $1600 a month is worth retiring a year and a half earlier than planned. Go to RetireReadyCall.com to schedule a call with one of our retirement planners.

  • @seriouslyyoujest1771
    @seriouslyyoujest1771 9 місяців тому

    Live in Oregon, it’s free!!! And better than Kaiser which Premiums over 10 years, were more than my house cost me 10 years before that!

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      We hope you are using the savings to plan for the retirement of your dreams! Thanks for your comment; we hope it will inspire others to work with a retirement planner to create a plan!

  • @michellewinkler3985
    @michellewinkler3985 9 місяців тому

    Many people have a "physical job" and can't wait till FRA. My husband is one of these people. He has to retire at 62 no matter what.

  • @RetrieverTrainingAlone
    @RetrieverTrainingAlone 9 місяців тому

    Excellent! We limited our retirement withdrawals in order to qualify for Obamacare or ACA and that saved us over $25,000 per year in heath insurance premiums. In Alaska the income threshold to qualify was $89,000 for a couple.

    • @dennistyler9852
      @dennistyler9852 9 місяців тому

      That’s a lot higher than Maine but I’m also looking at the lower out of pocket. All the best

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 7 місяців тому

      Congrats! This is the power of a comprehensive retirement plan. Thanks for watching!

  • @megangrell9820
    @megangrell9820 10 місяців тому

    So I’m 23 and I’m sorry for asking but I’m so confused cuz I think people explain it wrong. Is the max for the IRA included in the the 401k? So is it $6,500 plus $22,500 = $29,000 total for me. Or is the $6,500 included in the $22,500?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning 9 місяців тому

      Hi Megan. That is a great question. The traditional IRA contribution limit and the 401(k) contribution limit are separate. For 2023, you can contribute $22,500 to a 401(k) (the limit will be $23,000 in 2024). The traditional IRA contribution limit for 2023 is $6,500 (increasing to $7,000 in 2024).

  • @billballoo7881
    @billballoo7881 10 місяців тому

    Celebrate at 65? Pfft, medicare isn't that great and you still have monthly premiums. People think Medicare is such a godsend.

    • @lightningfisher8177
      @lightningfisher8177 10 місяців тому

      yep $175 a month plus dental you have to pay for too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @skydancerforever
    @skydancerforever 11 місяців тому

    I retired last year at 62. I went with ACA (Obamacare) for health insurance and cobra for Dental. My Dental expires on 1/31/2024 so i need to find good dental insurance at a good rate?

  • @sherryBLUE735
    @sherryBLUE735 11 місяців тому

    In this country our healthcare is a total rip off.

  • @shreeshchhabbi
    @shreeshchhabbi Рік тому

    You did not mention about the post-tax / ROTH contribution to total everything upto $66,000.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Hello! Contribution limits apply to both a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA. The total contribution you can make to all of your traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs for 2023 can't be more than $6,500 ($7,500 if you are age 50 or over). Contribution limits apply to the traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k) in the same way. The total contribution you can make to your 401(k) (traditional or Roth) is $22,500. You can contribute an additional $7,500 if you are age 50 or older, for a total of $30,000 in 2023. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to schedule a 15 Minute Retirement Check-Up Call at calendly.com/marketing-640/discovery-call?month=2023-09

  • @ws775
    @ws775 Рік тому

    So refreshing to hear someone explain this instead of fueling the hysteria and misunderstanding.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Thank you! Our goal is to educate pre-retirees and retirees so they can make informed retirement decisions. We are so glad that you found this video to be helpful.

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Рік тому

    Keep up the great work mighty content creators!

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words. We are happy to hear that you are enjoying our channel!

  • @vernandruthschaefer9626
    @vernandruthschaefer9626 Рік тому

    Link above does not take one to a link to download the 'complimentary' Retire Your Way Toolkit.

  • @chuck_in_socal
    @chuck_in_socal Рік тому

    If you have a 3% mortgage while you can get 4 or 5% on a CD it’s free money if you have the cash.

  • @chintandelvadiya9430
    @chintandelvadiya9430 Рік тому

    So I can put money and max out job 401 k and still can do Roth IRA max ? Thanks for great video and your help

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Hello Chintan! Thank you for watching our videos. We are glad that you are finding them to be informative and helpful. Thanks for the question! Yes, you can contribute to both. For 2023, the maximum amount you can contribute to your 401(k) (traditional and Roth) is $22,500. If you are age 50 or over, you can contribute up to $30,000. For 2023, the IRA (both Roth and traditional) contribution limit is $6,500. If you are 50 or over, you can contribute an additional $1,000 for a limit of $7,500. The Roth IRA income limits for 2023 are less than $153,000 for single tax filers and less than $228,000 for those married and filing jointly.

  • @lyeboonkoay8788
    @lyeboonkoay8788 Рік тому

    Thanks you very much for the video on retirement questions. I do learn a lot from this video. For your question , how much I should save for retirement. Can you do a video by providing some case study like those in the top 10% of retiree need to save for retirement and what is their typical spending . Thanks !

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Hello Lye! Thanks for watching. We are glad that you are finding this content helpful. Some of our income videos discuss spending in retirement, including the three phases of spending that most retirees go through and how to develop a retirement income plan. If you'd like to discuss a more specific scenario, you can speak directly with a Retirement Planner by scheduling a 15 Minute Retirement Check-Up Call at MerkleRetire.com.

  • @ericpurdy6880
    @ericpurdy6880 Рік тому

    Reduce or shelter your income and pay nothing for healthcare.

  • @davidhamilton7166
    @davidhamilton7166 Рік тому

    How does buying the dips work in cyclical down market? Okay, buy the dip, but soon you may need to wait a long, long time for a recovery - maybe years.

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      The "buying the dip" strategy can work well as part of a long-term investment and income plan. We use a bucketed income approach, so retirees will continue to receive income regardless of the market cycle. An integrated and well-constructed income plan allows retirees to receive the income they need and wait out the market downturn while buying the dips. The market will go through its cycles many times, so you should focus on creating a long-term plan to deliver short-term income while integrating small tactical strategies like "buying the dip.". Good question. Thanks for asking!

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Рік тому

    Who's the fastest in the West? Planning by a mile, sorry, Decision, you're just too slow on the draw. Remember: Proper prior planning prevents poor performance, including a quick draw.😀

  • @VictorGonzalez-ev1dj
    @VictorGonzalez-ev1dj Рік тому

    One of the Best explanations I'll try that. She's nice and Beautiful, Thanks

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Рік тому

    Tax diversification minimizes your maximal regret.

  • @robertlamontagne5370
    @robertlamontagne5370 Рік тому

    Very good information!

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Рік тому

    Thank you for the information!

  • @digit4455
    @digit4455 Рік тому

    FWIW, it is my understanding you cannot collect social security when age 65 or older without being enrolled in Medicare Part A. Part B is optional, but A is not when 65 or older and collecting SS. If you are not collecting SS, then Part A is optional as well at 65 years old and older. Please comment if I'm not understanding correctly

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Yes, you are correct. Medicare Part A is mandatory when collecting social security.

  • @haroldcarson5677
    @haroldcarson5677 Рік тому

    I want to collect SS at 62, but I don't want a tiny check. Suggestions?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Create a retirement plan that includes an optimized social security election decision, based on all of your retirement planning factors. These factors could include the monthly amount of income that you need plus methods to maximize your other income sources. Your retirement plan may confirm that you taking social security at age 62 is a good idea or it may give you a better strategy. Having a customized retirement plan makes decisions like when to take social security, a much easier decision.

    • @haroldcarson5677
      @haroldcarson5677 Рік тому

      @@MerkleRetirementPlanning My SS statement is all I really need to make this decision.

    • @mk8530
      @mk8530 8 місяців тому

      how old are you?

  • @jamesd6717
    @jamesd6717 Рік тому

    Lol the special effects! Lets go

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Рік тому

    Great content, thanks for creating it!

  • @b.deville3236
    @b.deville3236 Рік тому

    So your advice it to plan for post-retirement healthcare using Cobra or spouse's plan? Thanks for nothin'!

  • @illuminaughty2929
    @illuminaughty2929 Рік тому

    That’s why my portfolio is in precious metals and crypto.

  • @BillyBobDingledorf
    @BillyBobDingledorf Рік тому

    Within the first three seconds, this smelled like an infomercial.

    • @chrisniner8772
      @chrisniner8772 11 місяців тому

      I disagree... closer to 5 seconds.

  • @darneljackson388
    @darneljackson388 Рік тому

    Buy a separate insurance policy until u turn 65 then u automatically apply for Medicare at 65

  • @2wrdr
    @2wrdr Рік тому

    I'm 64, and recently put on LTD along with SSDI. as only sources of income. Reference Medicare: should I still be paying Medicare and OASDI taxes?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Good morning! Yes, there is no exemption for paying the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) payroll taxes that fund the Social Security and Medicare systems. If you have more questions about Medicare and your retirement, schedule your 15 Minute Retirement Check-Up Call with one of our Retirement Planners or our Director of Medicare at merkleretirementplanning.com/schedule-a-visit/

    • @2wrdr
      @2wrdr Рік тому

      @@MerkleRetirementPlanning Even if I am no longer on a payroll?

    • @MerkleRetirementPlanning
      @MerkleRetirementPlanning Рік тому

      Yes, there is still no exemption for paying the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) payroll taxes that fund the Social Security and Medicare systems. If you have more questions about Medicare and your retirement, schedule your 15 Minute Retirement Check-Up Call with one of our Retirement Planners or our Director of Medicare at merkleretirementplanning.com/schedule-a-visit/

    • @2wrdr
      @2wrdr Рік тому

      @@MerkleRetirementPlanning FYI, I called SSA 800 number and representative told me no because I am no longer employed. I clarified by then asking should I be paying FICA taxes even though no one is deducting from my SSDI and LTD. Is SSA telling me wrong?

  • @woof3598
    @woof3598 Рік тому

    I was looking for form 1040SR for iowa, still no luck