The Slott Report
Without A Living Beneficiary, Does The IRA Go to The Estate?
This week's Slott Report Mailbag answers a couple questions regarding beneficiaries of an IRA.
What is a Retirement Plan Rollover?
The word “rollover” is used frequently in writing and talking about distributions from retirement plans. Many times it is used incorrectly. It is crucial that retirement account owners and their advisors know the meaning of the word rollover to safegaurd their savings.
I want to move some of my IRA money to a charity. I am not yet 70 ½. Can I do this?
This week's Slott Report Mailbag examines required distributions and moving IRA money to a charity.
Disability and the Exception to 10% Early Distribution Penalty
Distributions taken from an IRA before attaining the age of 59 ½ are generally subject to an early distribution penalty of 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution. Congress put the penalty in place to deter IRA owners from using their funds before their retirement. However, Congress also realized that sometimes we really do have a need for these funds so they made some exceptions to the penalty. One of these exceptions is the disability exception. But there is a catch.
Disability and the Exception to 10% Early Distribution Penalty
Distributions taken from an IRA before attaining the age of 59 ½ are generally subject to an early distribution penalty of 10% of the taxable amount of the distribution. Congress put the penalty in place to deter IRA owners from using their funds before their retirement. However, Congress also realized that sometimes we really do have a need for these funds so they made some exceptions to the penalty. One of these exceptions is the disability exception. But there is a catch.
Can I Open a Roth IRA and Fund it with my IRA?
This week's Slott Report Mailbag examines ERISA creditor protection differences for 401(k)s and IRAs and answers a consumer's question on funding a Roth IRA.
6 Things to Know if You Are Thinking about a 2016 Conversion
Are you considering converting your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA in 2016? If you are making this important decision, here are 6 things you will want to know.
A Tale of Two IRAs: Using a Series of Substantially Equal Periodic Payments to Fund an Early Retirement
Multiple studies suggest that we often end up retiring earlier than initially anticipated or hoped. One study by JPMorgan Asset Management found that although two-thirds of current workers plan to continue working until age 65, fewer than one in four actually manage to do so. Although the reasons vary, premature retirement poses a two-fold portfolio stress - a shorter accumulation time and a longer withdrawal period. It also presents a potential tax complication when you've not reached 59 ½ - that magic age at which you can withdraw retirement money without an additional 10% premature distribution penalty.
Social Security and The Election: Jeffrey Levine on Wall Street Journal Podcast
Ed Slott and Company Chief Retirement Strategist Jeffrey Levine sat down with The Wall Street Journal's Veronica Dagher to discuss how the presidential candidates - Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Gary Johnson - want to handle Social Security and other retirement planning issues.