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Many investors are looking for a hot, flavor-of-the-week investment tactic to bring them success. With a long-term outlook, though, it is important to develop a sensible investing strategy that will withstand the test of time. In today’s show, we cover some timeless retirement planning and business tips to help you reach your goals.
A recent email from a podcast listener actually inspired today’s show. This particular listener’s income is too high to contribute to a Roth IRA, so he wanted to know if it is more advantageous to contribute to tax-deferred accounts or suck it up and pay taxes on his income now while rates are historically low. First, let’s cover the different pots of money that you can hold your retirement assets in:
Our belief is that just like you diversify across different asset classes, you should also utilize tax diversification when planning for retirement. If you are above the threshold for contributing to a Roth IRA, see if your company offers a Roth 401k option. You should also contribute to tax-deferred accounts as well as hold a portion of your assets in taxable accounts. By not putting all of your eggs in one basket, you are leveraging yourself for the possibility of tax rates increasing or decreasing by retirement.
To close out the show, we shared some principles from The Business Guide or Safe Methods of Business, a sort-of business Bible published in 1904. We were blown away by how relevant these principles are to running a successful business today.
Safe Principles and Rules:
The Money-Guy Team is heading out to celebrate the nuptials of Bo and his lovely bride-to-be. Maybe we will even post some pictures on our Facebook page! Thanks for listening and have a great weekend.
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