From Stretch to Compressed: How the 10-Year Rule Is Transforming Inherited IRA Planning
Retirement Planning, Estate Planning, Tax Planning Garrett Crawford, CFP® Retirement Planning, Estate Planning, Tax Planning Garrett Crawford, CFP®

From Stretch to Compressed: How the 10-Year Rule Is Transforming Inherited IRA Planning

The SECURE Act 2.0 legislation introduced significant changes to the required minimum distribution (RMD) rules for Inherited IRA accounts, particularly the 10-year distribution rule. As a financial planner, I've observed that these evolving regulations have been challenging for both professionals and clients to navigate.

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Do We Undervalue Financial Flexibility Too Much?
Retirement Planning, Financial Flexibility Garrett Crawford, CFP® Retirement Planning, Financial Flexibility Garrett Crawford, CFP®

Do We Undervalue Financial Flexibility Too Much?

The Wall Street Journal published an article this morning by Jonathan Clements, a financial writer I've long followed. Sadly, Clements is facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, and his article offers insights into personal finance management during life's most challenging moments. One particular line struck me:

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IRMAA and Medicare: Unmasking the Scary Surcharge for Retirees
Medicare, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning Garrett Crawford, CFP® Medicare, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning Garrett Crawford, CFP®

IRMAA and Medicare: Unmasking the Scary Surcharge for Retirees

Many retirees are unfamiliar with this spooky feature of Medicare, and today I aim to shed some light on this surcharge. While paying extra for Medicare isn't pleasant, our goal is to ensure you're not avoiding important financial planning that could trigger an IRMAA surcharge but prove highly beneficial in the long run.

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