Tax Attorney Explains: The 5 Most Critical Financial Accounts You Should Have

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @TobyMathis
    @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому +5

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  • @franciscofalcon7000
    @franciscofalcon7000 2 місяці тому +22

    1. Checking account (3 months of money)
    2. Savings accounts (3 to 6 months worth of expenses)
    3. Investments account (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETF and more). Higher rewards comes with higher risk, get knowledge and caution. Let start with brokerage account, money marketing fund
    4. Retirement account
    5. Health savings account

  • @brandonwiggins1578
    @brandonwiggins1578 2 місяці тому +14

    Just started using a Fidelity brokerage account as our primary "checking" without losing any features, with a Fidelity business account to hold our excess cash and non-retirement investments. Total game changer! Getting paid to hold our cash as opposed to letting it rot in a bank checking account is incredible.
    You're always out here giving the best advice, Toby!

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife 2 місяці тому

      Fidelity's cash back credit card is also pretty good. I keep everything but the cash to go for 2 weeks in my Fidelity account.

    • @jimdefazio8649
      @jimdefazio8649 2 місяці тому

      Are they invested in stocks or are they just paying a flat rate to keep it in there? If stocks, do you have to make a million trades each month buying and selling to manage money in, and money out?

    • @brandonwiggins1578
      @brandonwiggins1578 2 місяці тому

      @@jimdefazio8649 I keep them both in money market funds which is at 4.97% as of today. For funds that don't need to be as liquid (i.e. my true brokerage account), I invest it as I normally would.

    • @kimberlindy
      @kimberlindy 2 місяці тому

      What do they pay, what APR?

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife 2 місяці тому

      @@kimberlindy It's not a permanent fixed rate, but it's been right around 5 for awhile now, paid monthly. Their cash-back card is 2 on every purchase (and then promotions like everyone else does). If you play your cards right, you can actually earn 7 on everything you buy by combining that system (5 on the cashing waiting for the bill to come due, plus 2 from the card) instead of spending cash/debit. The cash back goes straight into your brokerage too, so it starts earning its own 5 as soon as you get it.
      There are no hoops to jump through to get any of it. It's just a money market account (I'm presently in SPAXX if you want to look deeper into it) that they manage however they manage it. Just start a brokerage account and select your default cash position for whatever fund you want (they're all about the same) and it simply pays that much interest. I would imagine _most_ brokers are about the same right now, but I haven't used anyone but Fidelity.
      Their cash back card is just like anyone else's too. Just sign up for it if you want it.

  • @spatty2589
    @spatty2589 Місяць тому

    Thank you for being direct and to the point. I got all the info I wanted and needed without a bunch of fluff and nonsense.

  • @rolandostaelena
    @rolandostaelena 2 місяці тому +3

    For decades now, my checking is a cash management account. using same brokerage, opened separate purpose built brokerage accounts just for “whatever” vs emergency funds vs long term wealth building. Compartmentalization Made everything so easy and efficient. At a glance I could easily adjust accounts for levels of volatility and liquidity. Only my LLC used a bank.

  • @romeoowusuagyemangagyemang6764
    @romeoowusuagyemangagyemang6764 19 годин тому

    God bless you for all that you do!

  • @willmallory9085
    @willmallory9085 2 місяці тому +18

    If child support and alimony have no limits, investment accounts shouldn't either! Sorry, sore spot for me.

    • @scarling9367
      @scarling9367 2 місяці тому +3

      Several states have set limits on that. It's a state to state issue.

  • @stephenkutney9626
    @stephenkutney9626 5 днів тому

    If you have an IRA or 401K and specify your distribution in your will, what tax rate does your estate pay when you pass away?

  • @EDavis-bu7cx
    @EDavis-bu7cx 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you. This is very timely and helpful to me and my family.

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому

      Awesome to hear that it was helpful for you and your fam!

  • @diananguyen-thien5446
    @diananguyen-thien5446 8 днів тому

    Can retirees put money into HSA? If so, what are the qualifications rules? Thanks

  • @mbrenterprisesbdif
    @mbrenterprisesbdif 2 місяці тому +2

    ABSOLUTELY UNBELIEVABLE

  • @swedeclc
    @swedeclc 2 місяці тому +1

    Very clear explanations. Thank you.

  • @laetitiazichy-vanlidth5882
    @laetitiazichy-vanlidth5882 22 години тому

    Silver/Gold?

  • @jimdefazio8649
    @jimdefazio8649 2 місяці тому +1

    Would love to have an HSA but the “low deductible health care plan” is like a grand a month for me and my family and absolutely prices us right out of ever possibly opening an HSA. The prices of health care coverage in America are a complete joke. We use health share instead and do DPC for small stuff.

  • @willmallory9085
    @willmallory9085 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent topic Brother

  • @christopherbeckerdite4273
    @christopherbeckerdite4273 Місяць тому

    Most people miss having life insurance also. Its the most unregulated account to have.

  • @MrJeffHaney
    @MrJeffHaney 6 днів тому

    UA-cam Silenced the volume on this video for me.

  • @margaretr.4427
    @margaretr.4427 Місяць тому

    This was very interesting and educational. I wasn’t sure if a HSA was useful for me because I felt like what if if I don’t ever use it? The money is wasted. Knowing it can be rolled over into something else is good. I’m going to look into that more since I already have a Roth IRA. Thank you

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  Місяць тому

      I'm glad you found the video helpful! It's always good to explore different options.

  • @jackxkodiak2024
    @jackxkodiak2024 16 днів тому

    You fail to mention that many companies do a 401k/IRA match of your contribution ...

  • @kansaidan2302
    @kansaidan2302 2 місяці тому +1

    We're in unchartered waters here ...... 15 year past history average investment gains may no longer be a dependable gauge. $35+Trillion DEBT may torpedo most dreams. Hyperinflation may destroy $USD Fiat in short period of time completely devastating investment accounts. Massive DEBT is the elephant in the room that most people are ignoring.

  • @wanda7519
    @wanda7519 19 днів тому

    Hi I’m already retired and have a deferred comp acct. I’m getting very nervous with today’s happenings and was wondering if it would be smart or not to withdraw at least half my money and put in my credit union or invest some?

  • @rickmiles5297
    @rickmiles5297 Місяць тому

    If you invest in a traditional accout and defer the tax, that doesnt give you a 22% return. You have to pay it back with interest later.

  • @ElLeNoir..ELconomics
    @ElLeNoir..ELconomics 2 місяці тому +1

    Coach Toby good afternoon

  • @ReAl-uu8ku
    @ReAl-uu8ku 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video like always!

  • @chewie1355
    @chewie1355 2 місяці тому

    Thanks

  • @willmallory9085
    @willmallory9085 2 місяці тому +3

    17:20 I'm retired military on Tricare, can I still benefit from HSA?

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому +3

      First off - thank you for your service. I do not think Tricare qualifies as a high deductible plan, so I do not believe you will be able to contribute to an HSA. You might want to see if there are exceptions, but I am fairly certain. Sorry friend.

    • @willmallory9085
      @willmallory9085 2 місяці тому +2

      @@TobyMathis you're the 2nd finance guy and you had the same answer he did. Just thinking of ways to lower my tax bill.

  • @richardguzman3874
    @richardguzman3874 2 місяці тому

    I don't see any advantage for having an HSA if you are a veteran (retiree) ... not paying much when I go to the VA

  • @WizardKingCorey
    @WizardKingCorey 2 місяці тому

    Dang Toby, looking good sir. Thanks for the advice.

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому +1

      thanks for watching =)

  • @frankiesmith9186
    @frankiesmith9186 2 місяці тому +2

    Is it too late to start any of those accounts at age 58 ?

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому

      I recommend setting up a free consultation with my team to find the best solutions for your situation. aba.link/pgs

  • @SM-pc7io
    @SM-pc7io 2 місяці тому +2

    Update on the SEP Roth?

  • @maggiew7293
    @maggiew7293 13 днів тому

    401K's can become a liability if you lose a spouse and end up in a higher tax bracket.

  • @John-wp7kl
    @John-wp7kl 2 місяці тому

    Thank you!!

  • @500stoney
    @500stoney 2 місяці тому +2

    To clarify: It is not possible to convert a Health Savings Account (HSA) to a Roth IRA after age 65, but you can use your HSA funds for retirement in other ways:
    Withdraw funds
    Once you turn 65, you can withdraw money from your HSA for any reason, but you'll need to pay ordinary income taxes on withdrawals that aren't used for qualified medical expenses. This is similar to how withdrawals from traditional IRAs are treated after age 59.5
    This piece of misinformation severely hurts this guy’s credibility

    • @breehartley1627
      @breehartley1627 2 місяці тому

      My Roth hack - I fund my Roth 403b monthly but not my Roth IRA. I add up my receipts at the end of the year, take withdrawals equal to the amount of my receipts, and put it into my Roth IRA. Money going into my Roth IRA is now triple threat and I have do not need to keep receipts forever and have access to all the money at 59.5.

  • @jameszeris5418
    @jameszeris5418 2 місяці тому

    Excellent

  • @Jaime6529
    @Jaime6529 21 день тому

    where are you located, Do You mind telling me? Im in the ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA area.

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  20 днів тому

      We have offices located in Las Vegas, Tacoma, and Draper. We operate in all 50 states. Feel free to reach out to my team for a free consultation. aba.link/pgs

  • @oky9653
    @oky9653 Місяць тому

    Thank you. Last one is really good

  • @tomhall7250
    @tomhall7250 Місяць тому

    Every thing you mention has counterparty risk

  • @AlgebraCorner
    @AlgebraCorner 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a dedicated HSA Video? The idea of a reimbursement is confusing.

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому +2

      This video might help =) ua-cam.com/video/QYLPBO6iNMQ/v-deo.html

    • @Hi-jx5oe
      @Hi-jx5oe 2 місяці тому

      At what age can you convert it into a Roth ?
      If you don't live to that age what happens to the account?

  • @oSnapMillerTime
    @oSnapMillerTime Місяць тому

    Da man right here

  • @ppw8716
    @ppw8716 2 місяці тому

    So, yes to paying off the mtg? I’m in the same situation.

    • @tomdixon1213
      @tomdixon1213 2 місяці тому

      Pay off your mortgage but consider ways to protect your house from deed theft.

  • @SenorNavel
    @SenorNavel 2 дні тому

    Health savings account? 😅 Damn that's so American

  • @user-pe7ts8hg2y
    @user-pe7ts8hg2y 2 місяці тому +3

    He spent 20 minutes saying two minutes of information

  • @thomaslunden
    @thomaslunden 2 місяці тому

    You mention contribution limits when talking about Roth accounts, but not when talking about traditional accounts. Why was that?
    The deductible to be eligible for HSA contributions is 1600 currently, but you say 1800 and 1600 within a minute (around 17:25 and 18:20).
    You also say you can convert an HSA to Roth if you don't have medical expenses- not true. If you withdraw for non-medical expenses beyond a certain age, you still have to pay taxes on your withdrawals, so it's more like converting to a traditional.
    Enjoyed the cadence and structure of your video while making breakfast.

  • @musclebymike1382
    @musclebymike1382 2 місяці тому +4

    I prefer crypto and real estate only, I'm not interested in stocks

    • @TobyMathis
      @TobyMathis  2 місяці тому +1

      Best of luck with your investing journey

  • @beckybrynjolfsson
    @beckybrynjolfsson 2 місяці тому

    I can understand practical advice but don't tell me how to do your job. I plan on hiring someone in tax and asset protection. They will work for me and I don't have to know how to do their job.

    • @tomdixon1213
      @tomdixon1213 2 місяці тому +1

      Before he can go to work for you, he has to show you how knowledgeable he is, so you will trust him.