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December 28, 2022
Jim and Chris sit down to answers listeners questions regarding Social Security, 403(b)’s, 60-day rollovers, and annuities. (5:00) George from California asks about how Social Security accounts for post-age 62 working credits. (12:15) A listener looks for clarification on a potential “miss for Social Security applying to folks born in 1960-1962. (19:30) George wonders why Jim and...
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March 19, 2022
Jim and Chris discuss listeners questions relating to spousal Social Security benefits, Roth conversions, rollovers, and pensions. (10:30) George from Michigan looks for clarification on the potential benefit of a spousal benefit for his wife. (24:00) George from Connecticut lays out his plan for multi-year Roth conversions and prioritizing the “0” in his 210 tax number. (45:00) An...
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