496 | Mailbag: Roth vs. Traditional, Roth to 529 Conversion, and Combining Finances

496 | Mailbag: Roth vs. Traditional, Roth to 529 Conversion, and Combining Finances

Your retirement account choice might be costing you thousands — or saving you a fortune — depending on one factor most people get wrong. Brad Barrett and certified financial planner Rachael Camp tackle the Roth vs. traditional IRA debate, the new 529-to-Roth conversion rules, and financial planning for newlyweds. This mailbag episode cuts through the noise on tax arbitrage, required minimum distributions, and whether joint bank accounts make sense for married couples. Key Topics Roth vs. Traditional IRA [00:02:01] Roth IRAs use after-tax income; traditional IRAs use pre-tax income Tax arbitrage is crucial: prioritize based on expected future tax rates Understanding effective tax rates versus marginal tax rates is essential 529 Plan Conversions [00:36:25] Beginning January 2024, $35,000 can be converted from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA under specific conditions Must follow specific guidelines regarding beneficiary requirements and open account duration State tax implications and potential taxation need careful consideration Managing Finances After Marriage [01:03:37] Financial transparency and convenience are key Options include joint accounts for shared expenses and separate accounts for personal expenditures Asset access in the event of a spouse's death is a critical consideration Notable Quotes Rachael Camp: "Choosing Roth may seem simple, but understand the long-term implications of your tax decisions." [00:05:31] Rachael Camp: "Understanding Required Minimum Distributions is essential for your traditional accounts." [00:08:50] Rachael Camp: "Marriage requires more than just financial combinations; it's about convenience and security." [01:09:21] Action Items Assess both Roth and traditional IRA contributions based on your current tax situation versus future expectations [00:34:04] Research the new 529 to Roth IRA conversion rules and assess if they apply to your situation [00:37:04] Related Resources Episode 476: Love, Loss, and Money: The Financial Aftermath of a Spouse's Death [01:04:18] Becoming Work Optional Podcast [01:11:10] Timestamps [00:00:52] Host Introduction [00:02:01] Roth vs. Traditional IRA Discussion [00:36:25] 529 Plan Conversions [01:03:37] Managing Finances After Marriage ▶ Listen Next: Ep. 497 — Your Social Security Questions Answered | Essential Listening

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