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The Top 6 Reasons to Do a Roth Conversion
Today’s episode looks at the top 6 reasons why doing a Roth conversion may be the right move for you. The disastrous fiscal condition of the U.S. is the first reason why you should consider doing a Roth conversion. David explains why debt in and of itself isn’t the issue – and what the real problem with it is. Doing a Roth conversion with today’s low tax rates can be a way for you to shield your retirement savings from the impact of higher taxes down the road. Not sure what tax rates could double in your lifetime? There’s still a possible scenario in which your tax bracket could double. David touches upon the “widow penalty”, the tax bracket compression, and what the IRS tracks to determine whether they’re going to tax your social security. The so-called IRMA and the lack of required minimum distributions are two additional reasons to consider doing a Roth conversion. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Penn Wharton Comeback America: Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility by David M. Walker
06:5406/11/2024
Understanding the Tricky Roth 401(k) Distribution Rules
David McKnight explains how a lack of knowledge about Roth 401(k) distribution rules can lead to unexpected taxes and penalties. This episode dives into practical insights to help you steer clear of unwelcome surprises from the IRS. David illustrates what happens if you withdraw from your Roth 401(k) before age 59½, and how these rules differ from those of a traditional Roth IRA. He subsequently tackles the question of when post-59½ withdrawals of Roth 401(k) growth can be completely tax-free. Roth 401(k) distributions can be confusing – especially if you’re planning to take funds before age 59½. And there’s an alternative you should consider. Planning to use your Roth 401(k) as an emergency fund? “Think again!,” says David. He goes over why this may not be the best choice (and what to do instead). Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
04:5230/10/2024
Is Dave Ramsey STILL Wrong on Roth Conversions?
In the past, David McKnight has been critical of gurus like Dave Ramsey. However, this episode looks at a video in which Ramsey seems to have slightly changed his views. Ramsey emphasizes that one key benefit of a Roth IRA is the potential to drastically reduce or even eliminate Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs). David explains that the decision to pursue a Roth conversion typically depends on whether you expect your future tax rate to be higher than it is today. David discusses a missed opportunity in Ramsey's advice to a caller, highlighting a critical point Ramsey seems to have overlooked. While David acknowledges a solid point made by Ramsey, he also identifies what he describes as "a huge blind spot in Ramsey’s worldview." David highlights a "right move" by Ramsey – whether it’s a deliberate policy shift or Ramsey unintentionally cornering himself remains to be seen… David praises Ramsey’s advocacy for Roth accounts, a sentiment he wholeheartedly agrees with. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dave Ramsey David M. Walker Ed Slott Tom Hegna Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff Brian Bolan Wade Pfau
10:4523/10/2024
Grant Cardone: Never Own a Home, Go to College or Invest in a 401(k)! (YIKES)
In a recent video, real estate influencer Grant Cardone made some bold claims, advising against attending college, owning a home, and he even suggested that people should cash out their 401(k)s to invest in real estate. David McKnight calls this advice irresponsible, dangerous, and lawsuit-worthy. Far more Americans achieve millionaire status through consistent stock market investing than through real estate. David shares a more sustainable approach to building wealth through homeownership that directly counters Cardone's anti-homeownership stance. Cardone claims that 401(k) plans are designed to "imprison" people financially. David digs deeper into the true purpose of retirement accounts and the importance of having an emergency fund. There is one point where both David and Cardone align: the likelihood that future tax rates will be higher than they are today. Finally, David touches upon the steep tax penalties of withdrawing from your 401(k) before age 59½ – an important consideration Cardone seems to overlook. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Grant Cardone
12:4616/10/2024
The Easiest, Low-Hassle Way to Become a Millionaire (2nd Place isn’t even close)
This episode explores the easiest and most hassle-free way to achieve millionaire status. According to Fidelity, the number of 401(k) millionaire accounts they manage has skyrocketed from 100,000 in 2017 to nearly 500,000 in 2024. “The slow and steady approach to building wealth is the best way to become a millionaire today,” says David McKnight. David explains why this method often outperforms owning real estate or running your own business when it comes to low-stress wealth accumulation. He also delves into the stock market and the single greatest engine of wealth creation Plus, David discusses one of the huge ways that makes 401(k)s a powerful wealth accumulation. There are different ways to build wealth – each with its own “hassle factor”. Directing your contributions to the Roth portion of your 401k is the best way to shield your 401k from the impact of taxes down the road. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Fidelity
06:5709/10/2024
Ben Shapiro: Here’s What Will Happen to the National Debt Under Kamala Harris
In this episode, Ben Shapiro shares his insights on the growing national debt and its potential trajectory under a Kamala Harris administration. Shapiro provides a historical overview of U.S. interest payments, starting from the 1960s. He highlights the alarming rise in the national debt, which has doubled in the last decade, and examines Harris’ proposed solutions to address it. According to Shapiro, there are only two viable paths to resolve the debt crisis: significant economic growth or substantial cuts in government spending. The primary drivers of the national debt, Shapiro explains, are interest payments, along with Medicare and Social Security obligations. A Wall Street Journal article by Phil Graham and Jodey Arrington is referenced, citing welfare programs as a major contributor to the federal budget strain. Shapiro argues that the U.S. economy would stagnate under a Kamala Harris presidency. David McKnight offers a different perspective, arguing that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are not the root causes of the debt crisis. He outlines the true factors behind the ballooning debt. A recent study by Penn Wharton Business School challenges Shapiro’s views, suggesting that neither raising taxes nor cutting spending alone will prevent a financial collapse if the U.S. reaches 200% debt-to-GDP. David also shares strategies to protect your retirement savings from potential tax increases. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Ben Shapiro Kamala Harris CNBC Federal Reserve Joe Biden Welfare Is What’s Eating the Budget (Wall Street Journal Article) by Phil Graham and Jodey Arrington David Walker Penn Wharton Business School
11:5502/10/2024
How Do I Do a Roth Conversion and Which Forms Will I Need?
This episode answers the question, “How do I do a Roth conversion, and what forms do I need to fill out with the IRS?” David explains that there are three basic steps to convert your IRA to a Roth IRA. Carrying out these three steps will likely take a few weeks – the process could be slightly shorter if everything is handled by the same financial institution. Starting this process in December isn’t ideal because financial institutions are often overwhelmed with conversion requests. If the conversion isn’t completed by December 31st, the Roth conversion window will close, and you won’t be able to reopen it for that tax year. David discusses when and why 100% of your IRA conversion may not be taxable. He also touches on the different forms you’ll need to fill out, including instances where you may want to use form 8606. As David puts it, “Double taxation is something you should avoid at all costs.” Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
04:5125/09/2024
Eight IUL Deal-breakers You Should Watch Out For
This episode is part of David McKnight’s interview with Mark Byelich, founder and owner of Attleboro Wealth Management. David and Mark discuss why the money inside a Life Insurance Retirement Plan (LIRP) "bucket" is treated differently for tax purposes and benefits from low fees. When it comes to life insurance, David recommends "having as little of it as the IRS requires, and stuffing as much money into it as the IRS allows." Remember: not all Indexed Universal Life (IUL) policies are created equal. Starting an IUL is like getting married – it only works if it’s 'til death do you part. Mark and David touch on the so-called IUL deal-breakers. David is firm in his view: for LIRPs and IULs, you must ensure a 0% loan is guaranteed in the contract. David also shares one of the biggest reasons his clients tend to favor an IUL. Mark Byelich highlights a significant risk that he and his team monitor closely. David and Mark discuss participating and variable loans, as well as interest in arrears – and David explains why he’s recently taken a step back from a particular approach. David is a fan of the COMDEX rating, and he explains why, along with one of the Achilles' heels of life insurance policies. Mark recommends reviewing your financial plan annually. David shares why they only do business with companies that conduct daily or weekly sweeps. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Mark Byelich Genworth Cost of Long-Term Care Dave Ramsey Suze Orman Moody’s S&P COMDEX rating
30:2718/09/2024
Updated Rules on Missed RMDs
This episode looks at the recent IRS updates on the required minimum distributions due for 2024 and 2025. David touches upon which accounts are and which aren’t subject to RMDs. Historically, when someone missed their RMD, they had to pay a 50% penalty on whatever they were supposed to withdraw but did not… David goes over what the new regulation for missing an RMD says. David explains how SECURE Act 2.0 changed what was a popular policy in regards to RMDs and paying penalties. To avoid confusion over penalties and various statutes of limitation, David recommends ensuring that you’re taking your RMDs at the appropriate time. “If you consolidate all your IRAs into one account, it’s going to be a lot easier to make the correct RMD calculation,” says David. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Secure Act 2.0
06:1111/09/2024
4 Ways to Build Tax-Free Wealth for High-Income Earners
Today’s episode addresses how to create multiple tax-free income streams that don’t show up on the IRS’s radar and that contribute to you being in the 0% tax bracket in retirement. Having some money in a tax-deferred account, like an IRA or 401k, is the first way high-income earners can create tax-free wealth for retirement. Contributing to your Roth 401k or Roth 403b, as well as leveraging a backdoor Roth, are a couple of additional ways to build tax-free wealth in retirement. David touches upon what CPA and retirement expert Ed Slott calls “the single greatest tax benefit in the IRS tax code.” David makes a comparison between Indexed Universal Life vs. a taxable brokerage account. David believes that “the higher your tax bracket, the more it makes sense to reposition surplus savings from your taxable account to indexed universal life.” Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Ed Slott
09:1804/09/2024
Can I Avoid IRMAA When Doing a Roth Conversion?
David starts the conversation by explaining what IRMAA is, if you should be worried about it when doing a Roth conversion, and whether there are ways around it. David defines the acronym IRMAA, Income-Related Monthly Adjusted Amount. This is an additional charge you could be required to pay on your Medicare Part B premiums. As your income goes up in retirement, your Medicare Part B premium increases with it. David explains why standard deductions do not apply when calculating IRMAA. What is the link between IRMAA and doing Roth conversions? Roth conversions are construed as part of your annual income in the IRMAA calculation. David explains why you could do a Roth conversion before ever getting on Medicare and still end up paying that increased premium. The IRS has a two-year look-back period when doing IRMAA calculations. So if you did a Roth conversion at age 63, for example, that would be included in the IRMAA income calculation at age 65 when you finally get on Medicare. If Roth conversions could potentially cause IRMAA, should you avoid them altogether? According to David, the answer is no--and that's because of two reasons. First, if you don't do a Roth conversion, you could risk growing and compounding your IRA or 401K to the point where RMDs at 73 are so large that you could get hit with IRMAA every year for the rest of your life. Secondly, tax rates will go up in the future. So you certainly don't want to forego a Roth conversion, only to pay much higher taxes on your IRA or 401k distributions down the road. According to David, if you get enough Roth conversions done by the time you reach 63, you could avoid IRMAA altogether. Why? Because distributions from Roth IRA are not included in the IRMAA income formula. By doing a Roth conversion and taking the IRMAA hit in the short term, you could put yourself in a position where you avoid IRMAA for the rest of your life and stay off the IRS's radar when it comes to Social Security taxation. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
06:0628/08/2024
Suze Orman goes on EPIC IUL Rant--“I’m BEGGING you not to do them!”
This episode addresses Suze Orman’s epic IUL rant on her Women and Money podcast. Suze Orman begged her audience not to do Index Universal Life insurance policies. This very broad brush and no nuance approach of every financial guru is what David’s upcoming book The Guru Gap touches upon. David explains why the generic approach financial gurus tend to have is leading people astray. David brings up Orman’s advice to one of her listeners who has been investing $200/month into an IUL policy. David recreated this listener’s exact policy through one of the top IUL carriers in the industry – he shares his findings. Starting an IUL is like getting married: it only really works if you plan on keeping it until death do you part. David goes over the reason why IUL should be the last bucket to turn to for liquidity in the early years. These days, most IUL carriers these days allow you to receive your death benefits in advance for the purpose of paying for long-term care. David believes that “an IUL can serve as a great volatility shield in retirement”. A recent Ernst & Young study showed how people can dramatically increase their sustainable levels of income in retirement in the context of IULs. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Suze Orman’s Women and Money Podcast Ernst & Young
10:0221/08/2024
The #1 Reason Why People Don't Do a Roth Conversion
David and Mark Byelich talk about why people don’t want to pay a tax before the IRS absolutely requires it of them. David touches on the 2018 documentary The Power of Zero: The Tax Train is Coming. Mark Byelich explains that the longer someone hasa tail of the overage in their IRA hanging out there, the more risk they have. Mark discusses what happens in financial planning when people ease. When it comes to people around the country, the initial tax payment is typically the thing that’s really hard to get over. David shares what tends to occur when people get over the “shock” of paying that initial tax. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Mark Byelich The Power of Zero: The Tax Train is Coming Doug Orchard George Shultz Ed Slott
08:0014/08/2024
Why You Must Do a Roth Conversion Before Your Spouse Dies (Bonus: Your Kids Will Love You)
Today’s episode is part of David’s interview with Mark Byelich. David and Mark address Mark’s concept of “suddenly single”. David once met an Uber driver who had saved $1.5M. All financial advisors gave him the same advice “don’t change anything” but David had something different to share. A Roth conversion is something married couples should consider to avoid being automatically catapulted into the 22% or 24% tax bracket if one spouse dies. David breaks down the thought process behind considering a Roth conversion even if you feel like you’ve done everything right. Mark and David touch upon the potential challenges of inheriting an IRA from your parents – and the two types of people who typically inherit them. You may think “I’m never going to be in any bracket other than the 10% or 12%”. But think about what would happen to your heirs if you passed away, says David. David sees the Roth conversion as the single greatest tool that’s available to you today to be able to maximize the amount of money that your kids are going to be able to spend. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Mark Byelich
13:5207/08/2024
Critiquing George Kamel’s 8-Step Plan for a Successful Retirement (#5 Will Sink You)
This episode addresses the 8-step plan for a successful retirement plan that was recently shared by Dave Ramsey’s “sidekick,” George Kamel. Just like in any field of life, a good financial plan benefits from assessing where you are, where you want to be by a given date, and what needs to be done to get there. David dislikes the approach of painting everything with a broad brush and characterizing niche financial planning principles in broad, one-size-fits-all financial planning terms. That’s what, in his opinion, many so-called “financial gurus” like Dave Rasmey tend to do. David mentions his upcoming book, The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back On Track. George Kamel has found that 8 out of 10 millionaires have reached their millionaire status by investing in their company’s 401k plan. David shares his philosophy: “If you’re in a 24% bracket or lower, opt for the Roth 401k. If you’re in the 32% bracket or higher, stick with the traditional 401k.” David contradicts Kamel and explains that the reason you invest in a Roth IRA is because you think that your tax bracket in retirement is likely to be higher than it is today. For David, when it comes to millionaires who have paid off their homes, it’s important to distinguish between causation and correlation. A problem with Kamel’s view on Social Security is that Social Security is likely to never go away. What may happen, says David, is that the retirement age will be changed. Kamel and David are in agreement: investing is a marathon, not a sprint – and it isn’t for the faint of heart. According to an April 2024 study by Dalbar, investors continue to be their own worst enemies when it comes to saving for retirement. Except for step 5, David sees George Kamel’s 8-step plan as a pretty sound solution. Mentioned in this episode: David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dave Ramsey George Kamel David M. Walker Dalbar’s QAIB
09:4531/07/2024
How Life Insurance and Annuities Can Help Maximize Your Retirement
Today’s video comes from David’s interview with Dave Christy. They discuss how life insurance and annuities can help maximize your retirement. They start by describing the three different ways cash value life insurance can positively impact your financial plan. David reveals how IULs can be an excellent replacement for the bond portion of your portfolio. David explains why most people get heartburn when they think about paying for traditional long-term care. David goes over the unique aspects of cash value life insurance--if you ever need long-term care, the insurer will start paying your benefits in advance of your death to pay for long-term care. David covers how cash value life insurance can extend the life of your investments when it comes to sustainable withdrawals in retirement. According to David, the problem with the 4% Rule is that it's an expensive way of mitigating longevity risk. David describes how cash-value life insurance works and why it's an excellent volatility shield in retirement. When you utilize cash value life insurance, annuities, and traditional investing together, you will yield higher income in retirement than any other alternative. Dave defines prudent asset allocation and how to use it to protect your retirement. They both agree that the number one rule to being a successful investor is to not sell things when your investments are down. For David, every investor should aim to accumulate three to five years worth of living expenses in their cash value life insurance by day one of retirement. The IUL is not a stock market replacement. But it will give you more productive returns than a whole life policy. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
12:5924/07/2024
Will Trump Extend The Tax Cuts If Elected?
Today’s video is part three of David’s interview with Dave Hall. They discuss whether Trump will extend the tax cuts if re-elected. David cites a recent report from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget that says that if they extend the tax cuts, the government will have to borrow $5 trillion to pay for those tax cuts. David explains why he doesn’t see another tax cut happening without a commensurate reduction in spending. David tackles people’s assumptions that tax cuts can stimulate enough economic growth to be able to pay for themselves. Dave and David agree that more people are starting to come to terms with the fact that taxes will go up in the future. David explains why individual investors need to be realistic about the types of tax rates they're likely to pay down the road. David shares his thoughts on whether the Inflation Reduction Act was successful in bringing inflation down and cutting government spending. Why you need to take advantage of historically low tax rates today and protect your retirement before tax rates go up for good. David covers the benefits of taking advantage of historically low tax rates while they're still around and why you need to get your savings systematically repositioned to tax-free. Dave talks about doubling taxes and how they could easily ruin retirements that would have otherwise worked out well. Politicians are in the business of getting re-elected. That is their number one job. You may think their number one job is to represent you, but their number one job is to get re-elected. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
13:0417/07/2024
Can Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid Be Saved?
Today’s episode is part 2 of David’s interview with Dave Hall. David shares his thoughts about moving the retirement age to what it currently is. Dr. Larry Kotlikoff has suggested raising taxes to 4% – 2% on the employee and 2% on the employer – as a way to solve the issues around Social Security. David sees the combination of pushing back the retirement date and increasing revenue as a valuable avenue to tackle the Social Security issue. Dave and David talk about the current and future state of Medicare. Medicare is the largest of the three programs that constitute the $239 trillion underfunding. David touches upon David Walker’s answer to the question “Do you foresee a future in which they could raise income taxes to pay for that underfunding?” States like California and Washington are concerned about the future viability of their Medicare programs because of all the long-term care needs the country has. There’s a 70% chance that, among spouses, one will end up needing long-term care. David unpacks the potential repercussions of that. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dave Hall Dr. Laurence Kotlikoff Suze Orman David M. Walker
11:0310/07/2024
How the Current U.S. Debt-to-GDP Trajectory Could Kill Your Retirement Plan
Today’s episode is part 1 of David’s interview with Dave Hall. David shares what he considers the fundamentals of his financial movement: “numbers don’t lie.” David cites a recent Penn Wharton study that illustrates two things that should be done by 2043 – and what will happen if these conditions aren’t met. Dave and David discuss the debt-to-GDP ratio, and why debt isn’t the problem. According to experts, when the debt-to-GDP gets past 75% it’s when there’s an eroding influence on your economic output over time. Dave and David go over when they started to track the $21 trillion dollar debt situation and related aspects. There’s a demographic “time bomb” and it will have an impact on Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare. David talks about the big inverted pyramid, its relation to benefits, and the increasing tax rate forecast. Medicare is five times more expensive than Social Security, making it a harder thing to fix. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dave Hall Comeback America and America in 2040: Still a Superpower? by David Walker Penn Wharton Bill Gates David Walker’s interview with David McKnight David Walker’s Interview on 60 Minutes
12:3203/07/2024
How Soon Will AI Replace Financial Advisors?
Today’s video is part four of David’s interview with the co-founder of Power of Zero, Larry DeLegge. They discuss whether AI will replace financial advisors and if Congress will take away the tax advantages of cash value life insurance. According to David, financial planning is more of an art than a science. This is why he is not all that convinced that AI has the capabilities to successfully handle people’s unique and complex financial situations. 2043 will be a big year for our country. Once we hit a 200% debt to GDP, no combination of increasing taxes or reducing spending will arrest the fiscal collapse of our nation. David breaks down the options and solutions we still have to put our country back on a sustainable fiscal path. David shares his thoughts on whether Congress will change the rules on cash value life insurance. The book, Power of Zero, works best for people who have already accumulated money and are looking for ways to wring the most efficiency out of their savings while shielding themselves from the impact of higher taxes. David reveals that his next book will target the younger generation--the people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. David agrees with Harrison Young’s famous saying that the people who contribute 30 percent of their retirement savings to cash value life insurance take much more income in retirement than people who do investments alone. David shares why he believes financial advisors need to redeem life insurance and tax-free planning principles by teaching the principles to the younger generation. If you're going to write a book, find some good stories and make those stories the centerpiece of what you're trying to drive home. That’s how you write a good book. David’s advice for people looking to write a book on finances: don't ever start a book with your own personal story. Start your book with a story that will grab your reader’s attention and then keep them for the rest of the book. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Tom Hegna's Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? By Tom Hegna
11:1626/06/2024
Beware of This Tax Bracket When Doing a Roth Conversion
Today’s video is part two of David’s interview with Larry DeLegge, the co-founder of Power of Zero. They discuss the tax bracket you should avoid when doing a Roth conversion. They start the conversation by describing why it’s a no-brainer to pay your taxes today at 22 or 24% marginal rates. Instead of rushing to complete Roth conversions by 2026 and potentially bumping into higher tax brackets, David suggests stretching the conversions over several years. After 2026, the tax brackets are expected to increase, with the 22% bracket becoming 25% and the 24% bracket becoming 28%. However, these brackets are still lower than the higher brackets (32%, 35%, 37%) that one might be forced into if they rush the Roth conversion. David reveals why he advises people to do Roth conversions but only follow a restrained approach to Roth conversions. David talks about the ideal balance for saving money in taxable, tax-deferred, and tax-free buckets. What will happen to standard deductions come 2026? David is not worried about the standard deduction. He explains that standard deductions will be around for the foreseeable future, and there are no indications of the government getting rid of them. For David, it’s more prudent to plan for higher taxes than to speculate on the complete elimination of the standard deduction. All financial advisors agree that tax rates will be significantly higher in the future, which supports the strategy of paying taxes now at lower rates. Should people use cash to pay tax on Roth conversions now, or should they contribute it to a Roth 401(k) now? David’s advice is for people to go with the Roth 401K. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
08:2519/06/2024
The Ticking Time Bomb in Your Cash Value Life Insurance
Today’s episode is part 1 of David’s interview with Power of Zero co-founder Larry DeLegge. The two talk about value life insurance policies, children, and whether life insurance can serve as a viable volatility shield in retirement. David shares his thoughts regarding the “IUL vs. whole life insurance policy” debate. For David, starting a life insurance policy is like getting married – he explains why. When it comes to life insurance policies, there are two key things David looks at. The first one is safe and productive growth, the second thing is a guaranteed 0% loan. David touches upon the 4% rule and the so-called volatility buffer. “The problem with the 4% rule is that it’s a pretty expensive way to go about saving for retirement,” says David. A recent Ernst & Young study looked at whether there is any reliable way to get an 8% distribution rate. David cites a study that said that bonds are much more correlated to the stock market than we previously thought and are much more volatile than previously thought.. David discusses precautions to take with the LIRP for your children to avoid unpleasant surprises. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com MetLife Hancock Midland Dave Ramsey Ernst & Young Curtis Ray
15:1712/06/2024
The Most Dangerous Retirement Advice from Suze Orman, Dave Ramsey and Ken Fisher
This episode is part 3 of David’s interview with Power of Zero co-founder Larry DeLegge. The two discuss the most dangerous retirement advice from Suzie Orman, Dave Ramsey, and Ken Fisher. Financial gurus in the business of dispensing one-size-fits-all financial planning advice is David’s biggest pet peeve. Why do they do it? To appeal to a broader range of Americans. David explains what his so-called Dave Ramsey’s circle of poverty is all about. Two out of three people who reach financial independence following Ramsey’s advice will run out of money before they run out of life…two-thirds of the time! David believes that Dave Ramsey is good for bad investors, but bad for good investors – and cites a couple of examples to illustrate that. David talks about why he believes Ken Fisher is averse to bringing up Roth conversions to his clients and prospects. There’s a key difference between Ken Fisher and the likes of Dave Ramsey – David tells it all. David opens up about something he’s really excited about regarding his new book. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dr. Wade Pfau Tom Hegna Graham Stephan Power of Zero YouTube Video Dave Ramsey Eviscerates Co-Host George Kamel for Preaching the 4% Rule Clark Howard
17:3305/06/2024
The Fatal Flaw in Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey's Retirement Planning Advice
Today’s video is part six of David’s interview with financial advisor Chris Martens where they discuss the fatal flaw in Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman's retirement planning advice. They discuss David’s new book, “The Guru Gap,” and how America’s financial gurus are leading people astray. David believes that Dave Ramsey and Suze Orman have done an incredible service helping many Americans get out of debt and even become rich--but they’re not all that good at helping you stay rich or secure your retirement. According to David, the problem with most financial gurus is that they're trying to appeal to as broad an audience as possible. To do that they dispense one-size-fits-all financial advice. Unfortunately, because of this really broad un-nuanced approach, most financial gurus cannot stay behind products like permanent life insurance that require nuance. David reveals that his main goal is to uncover sustainable retirement strategies and help people wring the most efficiency out of their retirement plan. David and Chris agree that people should not take financial advice from advisors on TikTok. David further explains why TikTok is not his favorite place to get financial advice. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
07:2229/05/2024
Here’s What Happens When You Put 30% of Your Retirement Savings into Cash Value Life Insurance
Today’s episode is from David’s conversation with CFP Adam Olson. They discuss why mega-CPA firm Ernst & Young is saying that if you want to maximize your income in retirement, you should put 30% of your retirement savings into a cash value life insurance. David reveals what percentage of your savings you should put into a life insurance retirement plan. David shares the benefits of accumulating three years worth of living expenses in your cash value life insurance–this is to pay for your living expenses in the year following a downturn in your stock market portfolio. According to David, the benefit of doing so is it gives your stock market portfolio a chance to recover before taking further distributions. If you’re 50 years or younger, put 30% of your retirement savings towards cash value life insurance. This move alone will double your sustainable withdrawal rate in retirement. So, if you’re saving 25% of your income for retirement, David recommends putting around 8% into a cash value accumulation product. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
06:0022/05/2024
What Dave Ramsey DOESN’T Want You to Know About Indexed Universal Life
Show host Arturo Johnson shares his experience with coming across David’s content – and how it has changed his perspective. David mentions a study that illustrates the benefits of putting 70% – and not 100% – of your retirement savings into a Roth 401k and the balance into cash value life insurance. Dave Ramsey is famous for stirring up a hornet’s nest among CFPs all across the U.S. David unpacks a shortcoming with one of Ramsey’s principles. David goes over what can happen when you utilize life insurance as a volatility shield/buffer. The only way to get an 8% distribution rate in retirement is by utilizing a financial tool that Dave Ramsey says is a hot pile of garbage: cash value life insurance. The reason why David likes IUL is because history shows that you can get five to seven percent net of fees over time in your IUL. David talks about something he dislikes in Ramsey’s views on IUL and that many “gurus” such as Suze Orman, Clark Howard, and Ramit Sethi say it’s a scam. “The IUL is not a stock market replacement, it’s a bond alternative,” says David. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Arturo Johnson Dave Ramsey Suze Orman Clark Howard Ramit Sethi George Kamel Tom Hegna
11:4215/05/2024
First Glimpse at Your Tax Bracket in 2026 (And What It Will Cost You)
David talks about what tax brackets will look like starting from January 1st 2026. One of the things that will change in 2026 are the actual tax rates – with an increased percentage of tax attached to a given range of income. In 2026, tax rates will return to what they were in 2017. David points out that some people online mistakenly believe that, in 2026, things will simply revert back to the same tax rates of 2017, with the same income ranges attached to those rates. An important thing to note is the federal government will index the 2017 tax brackets for inflation, treating your 2026 tax bracket as if the tax cut had never happened. David shares a fairly accurate way of determining what your tax brackets are likely to be and what it will end up costing you. Those in the 24% tax bracket or lower will see a slight uptick in their taxes in 2026 – not because of tax bracket compression but due to their tax rate increasing. David sees doing a Roth conversion as a huge planning opportunity to protect yourself. The idea is to take advantage of the Trump tax cuts while they’re still around so that, by the time they expire, you’ll have safely transferred a portion of your retirement savings to Roth IRAs. David believes that, even though tax rates will go up in 2026, they’ll increase even further in 2030 and 2031 to pay for interest on the national debt in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
08:3408/05/2024
How Gen Z Should Save for Retirement
David talks about the Power of Zero “philosophy,” as well as a recent Penn Wharton study saying that, if all we do is continue on this same course, by 2043 there will be no arrest in the financial collapse of our country. 95% of Americans have the lion’s share of their retirement savings sitting in what we call tax-deferred vehicles like 401(k)s and IRAs. A big problem most Americans face: every year the IRS gets a vote on what percentage of your profits they get to keep. David shares the Power of Zero origin story and he explains what someone should do to get as close as possible to someone else. David addresses the question “Where should we be investing our retirement dollars? $29,200 is the limit under which you’ll get to experience the water. “A lot of people don’t realize that their social security number can be taxed,” says David. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Penn Wharton The Insurance Buzz
10:1901/05/2024
How Much of Your Social Security is REALLY Getting Taxed? (and At What Rate?)
How much of your social security is getting taxed, at what rate, and is there anything you can do about it? Unfortunately, the IRS doesn't make it easy for people to understand how much of their social security is taxable and at what rate. David explains that the best way to understand social security taxation is to first know about provisional income--this is the income the IRS tracks to determine how much of your social security will be taxable. As you continue to increase your IRA distributions and, therefore, your total provisional income, the percentage of your social security that becomes taxable quickly begins to rise. The IRS says that if your provisional income is between $32,000 and $44,000, up to 50% of your social security can become taxable. Fortunately, there are some scenarios where you wouldn't pay any taxes, thanks to standard deductions. The most obvious thing to do if you don’t want social security taxation is to do a Roth conversion. According to David, any income taken from a Roth IRA does not count as provisional income and, therefore, does not count against the thresholds that cause social security taxation. However, the only time it makes sense to do a Roth conversion is if you believe that your tax rate in the future is likely to be higher than it is today. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
09:1017/04/2024
Why Don't More Financial Advisors Recommend Indexed Universal Life?
This episode addresses whether the mainstream financial planning community is justified in avoiding Indexed Universal Life. Lately, social media has been filled with videos praising the virtues of a financial tool known as Indexed Universal Life (IUL). David explains why the IUL has been taking such a beating from traditional financial planners. David discusses three different viewpoints against the IUL – including that of scammy salesmen on TikTok who often describe the IUL as “a stock market replacement on steroids.” Financial gurus tend to be jack of all trades but masters of none with IUL critiques that are either plain wrong or far too simplistic, says David. As a result of these groups’ cumulative efforts, IUL is widely viewed as a caricature of a financial product. David goes over how to objectively evaluate IUL on its merits and shares three of its positive utilizations as a dynamic financial tool. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Suze Orman Dave Ramsey George Kamel Ernst & Young
10:2710/04/2024
Your Roth Conversion Roadmap for the Next 10 Years and Beyond
David discusses how much of your IRA you should convert, in what amounts and over what time frame. If you’re not convinced by the possible dramatic increase in tax rates in 2031 to bump you into the 32% bracket, you’re not alone… A whole battery of experts predict that tax rates will have to rise dramatically to help service the national debt and with the $200 trillion in shortfalls in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. In Comeback America, former Comptroller General David Walker predicted that effective tax rates for all taxpayers need to double by 2030. David touches upon what would happen if the government doesn’t increase its taxes by 2043. David mentions what your Roth conversion roadmap should look like in the next 10 years – and beyond – if you have the lion’s share of your retirement savings in tax deferred accounts like IRAs and 401(k) plans. There’s one thing that you shouldn’t do before the “tax deadline.” You should not bump into the 32% tax bracket or higher. David goes over what he refers to as a “wait-and-see approach.” Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Comeback America: Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility by David Walker Penn Wharton
06:5403/04/2024
Clark Howard Says Fixed Indexed Annuities Stink! (My Response)
David addresses Clark Howard’s viewpoint that seems to want to invite people to never consider a fixed index annuity. Despite interacting with thousands of financial advisors who offer fixed index annuities every year, David has never heard one of them describe them the same way as Clark Howard. Since financial gurus have to get their points across in short three-minute segments, they don’t have the luxury of nuance, says David. David explains how fixed index annuities actually work, and why you can’t lose money in a fixed index annuity in its simplest form. David touches upon the role of surrender charges and how Howard is wrong about them. In traditional stock market investing, you’re not supposed to withdraw more than 4% per year. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Clark Howard
09:5227/03/2024
Is IUL the Dream Investment that Doug Andrew Claims?
Doug Andrew called the IUL a dream investment, but is it the silver bullet retirement account he claims it to be? David goes through Doug Andrew’s controversial remarks about IULs, and explains why he politely disagrees with his one-size-fits-all approach to index universal life. David explains why the 4% rule is a very expensive way to pay for retirement. He reveals why it's much more economical to guarantee your living expenses with a lifetime income annuity. If you only utilize the IUL, you will dramatically underperform the stock market over time. Furthermore, you won't be taking advantage of all the unique benefits each of the tax-free alternatives the IRS tax code affords you. The IUL should only be used as a complement to all these other streams of tax-free income, not a replacement for them. David goes through the characteristics that make the IUL a unique investment avenue. Would you rather adopt a retirement approach where you put every last dime of your retirement savings into an indexed universal life insurance policy? Or would you prefer your IUL to be just one component of a balanced, comprehensive approach to tax-free retirement? For David, the IUL is not the only way to grow your money productively over the course of a lifetime. When you have an experienced financial advisor shepherding you through the process, you can get extremely productive returns from the stock market. If you're younger than age 50, David recommends earmarking 30% of your retirement savings towards an IUL. Why 30% and not 100%? Because 30% is a much more balanced, math-corroborated approach to using the indexed universal life policy. The IUL is not a dream in a dream. It's merely a financial tool. When utilized in concert with all of the other available alternatives in the IRS tax code, it can help you create a balanced, comprehensive approach to tax-free retirement planning. David reveals why Wall Street wants you to believe that the stock market is the only solution to stress-free retirement planning. Most financial experts agree that tax rates in the future are likely to be higher than they are today. But that doesn't mean that you must reflexively default to putting all your retirement savings into an IUL. If you want to make money in the stock market, you're supposed to buy low and sell high. Unfortunately, most do-it-yourself investors do the exact opposite. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
10:2320/03/2024
The Two 5-Year Roth Rules Explained
This episode explores the two different five-year rules for Roth IRAs instituted by the IRS to prevent people from abusing them. The first five-year rule applies to earnings on Roth contributions and determines whether those distributions can be taken tax-free. The second rule concerns Roth conversions and lets you know whether conversion principles can be accessed penalty-free. David explains that, for the purposes of the five-year rule, the clock starts the first time any money is contributed to a Roth IRA by either contribution or conversion. Once the five-year rule has been met, it’s been satisfied for good. Remember: any recent contribution to a Roth IRA can count as qualified tax-free distributions, even if they’ve been in the account for less than five years. David shares that Roth 401k plans have their own five-year rule, which is counted separately from a traditional Roth IRA. In case you’re unable to make a Roth contribution due to income limitations, you can make a non-deductible contribution to an IRA and then do a Roth conversion. Don’t forget that there aren’t income limits for IRA contributions. Dave discusses the fact that “the ordering rules for Roth IRA stipulate that withdrawals of after-tax contributions are made first, then conversions, and finally, earnings.” The Roth conversion five-year rule lets you know if you can access your converted principal penalty-free. The Roth contribution five-year period, on the other hand, lets you know if you can access your Roth earnings tax-free. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
07:0913/03/2024
Warren Buffet Says AVOID Financial Advisors Like the Plague (Is He Right?)
At a recent Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting, Warren Buffett shared his thoughts on why he sees financial advisors as the worst people to trust with your money. Buffett believes that financial professionals in aggregate can’t do better than the aggregate of the people who just sit tight. David agrees with Buffett’s view on active versus passive investing. According to David, Buffett’s point of view and approach don’t account for the high cost of investor behavior. The fact that 90% of investment decisions are driven by emotions is a big problem David sees in Buffett’s line of thinking. David sheds light on what has become known as the Prospect Theory. What leads “DIY investors” to buy high and sell low, instead of buying low and selling high as logic would suggest? David shares his thoughts on the matter. Adopting an index-based, Do-It-Yourself, motion-driven approach to investing will make you less likely to remain invested during extreme market volatility. For David, one of the main purposes of a financial advisor is to hold your hand and keep you invested during jittery periods in the market. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Warren Buffett Berkshire Hathaway
08:3306/03/2024
George Kamel Swings and Misses on Indexed Universal Life
George Kamel recently released a video on index universal life. On the surface, it looks like a ruthless exposé of a financial scam that millions of Americans are falling for. But when you scratch just below the surface, his critique of IUL is a steaming cesspool of half-truths and outright lies that are designed to sell you a term insurance policy through a Dave Ramsey-sponsored term insurance broker. According to Kamel, the IUL is a financial scam marketed as a secret wealth hack, yet in reality, it’s a money-eating monster. Yes, IULs are marketed by pretty scammy people on social media. However, there is a big difference between scammy life insurance agents and scammy life insurance products. IUL products are not created equal. It all depends on your personal situation and needs. Some products can be fantastic tools for building and protecting wealth and others can be catastrophic to your retirement. For David, not only does the IUL serve as an extremely competitive bond alternative, but it’s also a great volatility buffer in retirement. Financial gurus are not in the business of nuance. It’s all about making sweeping black-and-white characterizations that fit neatly into their tiny box. According to David, recent studies demonstrate that bonds are much more volatile and much more correlated to the stock market than was previously thought. David explains that fees are only a problem in the absence of value. And when utilized in the right context, an IUL provides value that you simply can’t get any other way. David explains how the IUL fees are a strength and not a liability that the uninformed life insurance critics make it out to be. When George says that the IUL is a money-eating monster, he’s only fixating on the fees in the early years of the contract. If he were to look at the average fees over the life of the program, a much different picture would emerge--one that paints the IUL as lower than the most cost-effective 401K plan. David goes through the things George gets wrong about the death benefit options in an IUL. The entire purpose of George’s video is not to educate you on the evils of an IUL. It's to get you to buy a term life insurance policy through Dave Ramsey’s endorsed broker of choice. George's ultimate goal is to get you to take the money that you might otherwise have allocated towards an index universal life policy and redirect it towards a term insurance policy from which Ramsey himself ultimately benefits. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
18:5928/02/2024
Is Ken Fisher's Anti-Annuity Stance Illegal?
According to David, Ken Fisher’s hate toward annuities is visible in what can be considered “one of the most successful attacks on any financial product in history”. David discusses why, in his opinion, Ken Fisher sees annuities as the perfect marketing tool to build his own asset management firm. There are two things annuities can do that no other financial product can – David explains what they are. Academic studies that go back to the early 1960s seem to suggest that annuities are the best way to maximize retirement income. There appears to be a massive information gap facing a generation of retirees who are unaware of the value annuities can play in helping them spend more income in retirement. David shares an example by Dr. Michael Finke, one of the foremost experts on the benefits of guaranteed lifetime income. David touches upon whether what Ken Fisher is doing can be considered illegal. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Ken Fisher Richard Thaler’s New York Times articles Peter Diamond “Ken Fisher Can’t Have It All” by Dr. Michael Finke
08:0721/02/2024
Suze Orman vs. Dave Ramsey on Sustainable Withdrawal Rates in Retirement
Financial expert and author Ric Edelman has stated that, in his opinion, anyone following Dave Ramsey’s 8% retirement withdrawal strategy is…doomed! The 4% rule has been the distribution rates’ gold standard for over 30 years. However, Suze Orman said that she wouldn’t use the 4% rule on any level. David touches upon what he considers a “massive unintended consequence” of adopting Suze Orman’s 3% withdrawal rate in retirement. According to David, there isn’t a winner between a 3%, a 4%, and an 8% retirement withdrawal strategy. He gives a couple of examples that illustrate why that’s the case. David believes that, to get the best bang for your buck with the highest success rate over a 30-year retirement, a guaranteed lifetime income annuity is – almost always – the best way to go. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Dave Ramsey Suze Orman Ric Edelman
06:3414/02/2024
Is a 100% Tax-Free Retirement Really Possible?
A recent Penn Wharton study found that the federal government will have to dramatically raise taxes within the next 20 years to avoid sliding into a debt spiral of high interest rates and debt payments. Former comptroller General David Walker has stated several times that taxes would have to double by 2030 or the U.S. will go broke as a nation. When it comes to retirement savings accounts, the federal government typically gives people a choice between paying taxes at the time of contribution or paying them on your distribution years down the road. A big advantage of contributing to a Roth IRA is that you’d be paying taxes at today’s historically low tax rates. David thinks that believing Walker and the Penn Wharton study means accumulating the lion’s share of your retirement savings in tax-free vehicles like Roth IRAs and Roth 401ks. David shares the approach he recommends having when it comes to Roth Conversions. The Roth 401k is one of David’s favorite tax-free investments – he explains why. For David, the real allure of the LIRP is that it provides a death benefit that you can receive in advance of your death for the purpose of paying for long-term care. David lists the pieces of the puzzle that make for a balanced and comprehensive approach to tax-free retirement. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com David Walker Penn Wharton study: “When Does Federal Debt Reach Unsustainable Levels?”
06:5907/02/2024
A Recent Penn Wharton Study Says that the U.S. has 20 Years to Fix Debt or Face Cataclysm
Former comptroller general of the federal government, David Walker, believes that tax rates will have to double, in order to avoid a financial collapse. The U.S. Government should be helped in preventing their growth. David McKnight points out a potential course of action that should be followed to avoid a possible financial collapse. Permanent solutions to stabilize the debt outlook are needed now…not 20 years from now when the crisis is already upon us. David touches upon the role that higher federal taxes and lower spending may have. What’s the best tool to shield yourself from the coming tax apocalypse? David knows and shares it on the show. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Jagadeesh Gokhale David Walker Penn Wharton Ken Smetters
06:4131/01/2024
How to Figure Out How Much Money to Save for Retirement
Today’s episode is part 4 of David’s interview for Jesse Wright’s podcast, and it addresses the best way to figure out how much money you’ll need to be able to retire. David explains how to be able to identify what your retirement shortfall is going to be. There are different approaches and each one comes with its unique traits – David discusses his favorite. Citing Suze Orman, David shares his thoughts on what the new retirement age should be. Jesse and David touch upon living abroad while in retirement, what that actually entails, and Act 60. David shares his experience living in Puerto Rico, and shares his #1 actionable retirement planning tip for people in their 50s. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Suze Orman
13:1124/01/2024
The Best Way to Make Sure Your Money Lasts as Long as You Do
Today’s episode is part three of David’s interview on Jesse Wright’s podcast. They discuss the best way to ensure your savings last as long as you do. Jesse shares a shocking stat: 65-year-old married couples have an 18% chance that at least one person in the relationship will live to be 95 years old. This means that there is a very real chance that at least one of them will outlive their savings. For David, most Americans outlive their savings because they don’t save or invest enough to fund a 30-year retirement. The majority of people who save enough are also at risk of running out of money because they’re not managing their money well enough in retirement. David defines sequence of return risk and how market declines in the early years of retirement could significantly reduce the longevity of your savings. David talks about the benefits of owning annuities as well as the ones that work best for retirement planning. According to David, the biggest mistake people make in retirement is having all their savings in tax-deferred accounts by the time they retire. The name of the game is not just saving enough by the time you retire, but distributing in a way that your savings last through your actuarial life expectancy. The 4% rule is hard to follow because it only works if you can constrain yourself to 4% each and every year of retirement. If you can constrain yourself to 4% distributions adjusted for inflation in retirement, you have an 86% chance that your money will last through life expectancy. Every time you take out more than 4%, that success rate drops like a rock. The assumptions we use in our retirement plans are important and have real life implications if we use the wrong assumptions. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
09:5117/01/2024
Exposing the IUL TikTok Trap
Today’s episode is the second part of David’s interview for Jesse Wright’s podcast. Beware of what you see on social media, says David. A lot of that content is by wayward life insurance agents employing pretty despicable tactics. David shares an example of bad advice and highlights why this is advice you should stay away from. For David, 99% of TikTok videos misrepresent what the IUL can do and the role it should play in your retirement. David explains why an IUL is sort of like getting married, including the “until death do you part” side of things. It’s important to get to the 0% tax bracket and to shield yourself from the impact of higher taxes…but getting help from someone who has experience is just as important. David points out two traits you would want your financial advisor to have as you plan for your retirement. David goes over what he considers a balanced and comprehensive approach to tax-free retirement planning. Many people forget that not all of the money that’s growing in your 401k is accruing to your benefit. A portion of that belongs to the IRS. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com David Walker
15:5910/01/2024
Expert Warns Your Effective Tax Rate Could Double by 2030
Today’s episode is part 1 of David’s appearance on Jesse Wright’s podcast. Jesse asks David where one should start from when thinking about retirement. David points out that the types of accounts which one saves money for retirement really matter. According to David, there’s essentially two ways to save money for retirement. The first is to get a tax deduction today. The second is to pay the tax today and invest your money so that, in the future, you’ll be able to take that money out tax-free. David goes over why he wrote The Power of Zero back in 2014. One key question David believes people should ask themselves is whether their tax rate is likely to be higher today or in 20 years. For Former Comptroller General David Walker, the 20% of the income Americans are paying between federal, state, and local taxes, could go up to 40% by 2030. David believes that the farther out your investment horizon and retirement date, the more critical it is for you to invest in tax-free accounts like Roth IRAs, Roth Conversions, etc. David recommends planning for 50% tax rates and explains that there are three basic types of account to save money for retirement. These three buckets are: the so-called taxable bucket, the tax-deferred bucket, and the tax-free bucket. David goes over the characteristics of each bucket. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com David Walker Comeback America: Turning the Country Around and Restoring Fiscal Responsibility by David Walker
18:3803/01/2024
HonestMath.com Weighs In on Dave Ramsey's Epic Meltdown Over the 4% Rule
David and Khalen Dwyer discuss HonestMath.com's research proposing a conservative 4% annual withdrawal for a 30-year retirement--contradicting Ramsey's long-standing advice of an 8% withdrawal rate. Khalen explains how Ramsey's assumptions defy both mathematical principles and historical data. He also reveals the financial instability retirees may face when following Ramsey's controversial 8% withdrawal rate. Khalen and David agree that the primary job of an advisor is to help investors set reasonable expectations. If doing that means the advisor is a hope stealer, then advisors can wear the hope stealer’s badge with pride. The first three to five years of retirement are very important and can set the economic tone for the rest of your retirement. For Khalen, investors must realize that their risk appetite might change as they get closer to retirement. The closer you get to retirement, the more your need to protect accumulated savings becomes more critical, as there is less time to recover from significant market downturns. When you’re 100% invested in stocks, the swings in the market tend to be much wider, and that exacerbates the sequence of return risk for the investor. David adds that poor investment performance during the initial years of retirement can deplete the portfolio more quickly than anticipated. Retirees who experience market downturns in the early years of their retirement and withdraw a higher percentage of their portfolio to cover living expenses might accelerate the depletion of the portfolio. Even if the market rebounds in later years, the portfolio may struggle to recover because the initial losses reduce the base from which subsequent returns are generated. Khalen highlights the substantial risk associated with an 8% withdrawal rate using real-life examples and historical data. David and Khalen question Ramsey's aversion to bonds and insistence on a 100% stock allocation. They discuss the psychological impact of market volatility in retirement, the importance of investing in bonds for portfolio stability, and why Ramsey's all-stock approach just doesn’t make sense. According to Khalen, one of the most important aspects of retirement planning is addressing the sequence of return risk. The sequence of returns risk is the risk of experiencing poor investment performance, particularly negative returns, in the early years of retirement. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com HonestMath.com @honest_math on Twitter Khalen Dwyer on LinkedIn
26:4327/12/2023
The Worst IUL TikTok Video You’ve Ever Seen (Financial Malpractice on FULL Display)
David makes a clear preface: “If anyone ever tells you to cash out your 401k and put it all into an IUL, you’re to turn around and run the other way!” This episode addresses what David refers to as “the worst IUL TikTok video I’ve ever seen; a video that’s so replete with manipulative sales tactics and lawsuit-worthy financial advice.” David points out one of the manipulative sales strategies included in the video: making the prospect feel as if she needs help by making her feel confused and overwhelmed by the number of alternatives. “Cash now vs. an awesome retirement plan later” is another unethical tactic David discusses. Beware: if you don’t liquidate your 401k prior to 59 and a half you’ll incur a 10% penalty. Need to liquidate your 401k before then? Don’t do it all in one year. Otherwise, all of that money would be realized as income and taxed at your highest marginal tax bracket – all in the same tax year. Remember: closing out your 401k and stopping contributions will lead to you no longer receiving the company match. Over the course of your retirement, this last point will end up costing you hundreds of thousands of dollars. David stresses the lack of relevant questions being asked by the financial advisor featured in the TikTok video. David deems the video to be one of the worst cases of IUL malfeasance he’s ever seen on social media. Moreover, he believes that advisors like the one in the video should be outlawed and fined. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
08:5420/12/2023
How to Take SUSTAINABLE 8% Withdrawal Rates in Retirement (Not the Dave Ramsey Way)
One of the things Dave Ramsey is famous for is telling his audience that they can take sustainable 8% distributions from their stock market portfolios in retirement. David has two issues with this recommendation: it ignores reams of academic data on sustainable withdrawal rates, as well as the concept of sequence of return. David points out the potential repercussions of following Ramsey’s approach. According to the mainstream financial community, 4% is the actual “golden rule” for sustainable distribution rates in retirement. Ramsey has long complained about the 4% rule being a pretty expensive way to go… David illustrates a key problem with an 8% withdrawal rate and discusses the role of a volatility shield. David explains that the money you can put in a volatility shield has to grow tax-free and allow for tax-free distributions. It’s possible to increase your sustainable withdrawal rate on your stock portfolio to as high as 8%, with a 95% chance of never running out of money – David explains how. On an apple-to-apples basis, guaranteed lifetime income annuities give you a much higher income than living by the 4% rule in retirement. Following this Dave Ramsey strategy? David believes that it’s likely going to force you to run out of money 15-20 years in advance of life expectancy. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
07:5913/12/2023
How to Become a Tax-Free Millionaire (with Tom Hegna)
David talks to Tom Hegna, an economist, author, and popular industry speaker considered by many to be the retirement income expert. David reveals how he learned about the unstable fiscal trajectory of the U.S. and why he wrote the book, "The Power of Zero." The book emphasizes the importance of preparing for higher tax rates. It offers strategies to help you protect your retirement savings against the impact of potentially higher tax rates in the future. David talks about teaching financial principles to his children--tithe 10%, save 20%, spend the remaining 70%. Did you know Americans have 95% of their accumulated retirement dollars in IRAs and 401Ks? It’s great that Americans are saving for retirement but the downside to this strategy is that traditional IRAs and 401Ks are tax-deferred. Taxes are deferred until the funds are withdrawn. Meaning you’ll potentially pay more in taxes in retirement. David reveals why it’s okay to preemptively pay taxes before the IRS absolutely requires it of you. Tips for individuals in their 20s and 30s on how to save and invest in tax-free accounts. Why it’s never a good idea to spend most of your income on depreciating assets. David shares how his system for investing differs from mainstream financial advice. Tom and David agree that people cannot become wealthy by borrowing money to put into depreciating assets. David’s investing principle is built on a simple formula: start saving money as early as today, put it in tax-free accounts, do it consistently for 40 years, wait, and you’ll have a great retirement. According to David, whatever you decide to do in college, someone has to be willing to pay you money in exchange for the services you provide. The longer your investment horizon, the more likely your taxes will be higher in the future. Not only do you need to start investing early, you also need to invest tax-free. Remember, the longer your investment horizon, the more it makes sense for you to invest in tax-free accounts. We are marching into a future where the cost of servicing the national debt will consume the entire federal budget. When this happens, David believes the Federal Reserve will be forced to raise taxes or risk going bankrupt. So, how can Americans protect themselves from the risk of rising taxes? First, acknowledge that taxes will be higher in the future, invest early, and start investing in tax-free accounts. David and Tom share their thoughts on why permanent life insurance is by far the best tax benefit in the IRS tax code. David announces his upcoming book, "Guru: Why Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray and How to Get Back on Track," which critiques mainstream financial advice and offers a more personalized approach to tax-free investing. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
21:1506/12/2023
The Caller on Dave Ramsey's Viral 4% Rule Meltdown Speaks Out! (My Interview with Jay Disberger)
David talks to Jay Disberger, the caller on Dave Ramsey's viral 4% rule meltdown. They start the discussion by describing why the clip went viral and how people can get their questions answered live on the Dave Ramsey Show. Jay's motivation for the call: To get clarity on how best to withdraw your money in retirement and get Dave to take a stand on sustainable withdrawal in retirement. Jay shares his journey to finance coaching and saving for retirement. David and Jay discuss why George Kamel was right about the 4% withdrawal strategy and why Dave Ramsey's 8% withdrawal rate is misleading. Why Dave Ramsey is not a huge fan of the 4% rule or the people who preach it — He believes it's too low and unrealistic. You don't need to withdraw 4% of your savings for your nest egg to survive. According to Dave Ramsey, you're missing out on a big opportunity if you only withdraw 4% from an investment portfolio earning 12%. David and Jay agree that Dave Ramsey lives in a fantasy world where he thinks stratospheric distribution rates are sustainable in retirement. The biggest issue with an 8% withdrawal rate is that it doesn't account for market volatility. Just because you average 12% per year doesn't mean you're guaranteed 12% returns yearly. The only way to have a productive conversation with people who don't think they can be wrong is to ask them open-ended questions in the hope that they come to the conclusion themselves. According to David, we live in a world where anything you say that flies in the face of reason will be clipped and posted online. Dave Ramsey does a great job of motivating people to get out of debt and get on the path of financial independence. The problem lies in his absurd retirement planning advice. The biggest problem with Dave Ramsey is that he's not very nimble when it comes to changing his thoughts according to new research and data. Jay and David agree that the 4% rule is not for everyone, but it's also not sustainable to follow the 8% rule. Jay reveals what he would tell Dave Ramsey if he ever got the opportunity to talk to him again. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com Jay Disberger on LinkedIn Jay Disberger at HopeFilledFinancial.com The HopeFilled Financial Podcast
44:1329/11/2023
Dave Ramsey Eviscerates Co-Host George Kamel for Preaching the 4% Rule
Dave Ramsey recently eviscerated his co-host George Kamel for preaching the 4% rule. According to George, withdrawing only 4% of your savings is the easiest way to guarantee your money lasts throughout retirement. George further adds that the 4% rule is a math-based approach to sustainable withdrawals in retirement. For Dave Ramsey, the 4% is senseless and only geared toward stealing people’s hope for a brighter retirement. He believes an 8% withdrawal rate is more sustainable since your savings will be growing at a rate of 12%; factor in 4% for inflation, and you’re left with 8%. It’s clear Dave Ramsey is oblivious to the sequence of return risk, which could force you to run out of money 15 to 20 years early if you experience a series of negative returns in the first decade of retirement. The fact is, even if you average 12% rates of return throughout retirement, you won’t be getting 12% every single year. Some years, you’ll get 20%, and other years you’ll get -26%. David explains that the 4% rule gives you peace of mind that regardless of the swings in the market, you’ll have a reasonably high chance of not outliving your money. Because Ramsey has millions of dollars, he has the license to utilize planning assumptions that are wildly at odds with history and academic research. If you’d like a stress-free retirement, ignore Dave Ramsey’s advice and embrace strategies that are built on sustainable retirement planning principles like the 4% rule. Mentioned in this episode: David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code DavidMcKnight.com DavidMcKnightBooks.com PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series) @mcknightandco on Twitter @davidcmcknight on Instagram David McKnight on YouTube Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.com
14:0222/11/2023