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David McKnight

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Tax rates 10 years from now are likely to be much higher than they are today. Is your retirement plan ready? Learn how to avoid the coming tax freight train and maximize your retirement dollars.

At What Tax Bracket Should I STOP Contributing to Roth: Responding to The Money Guy Show

In this episode, host David McKnight tackles a question about the tax bracket at which you should stop contributing to the Roth IRA and start contributing to the traditional IRA. The inspiration for this episode was a recent episode of The Money Guy…

New Study: Retirees with Annuities Spend MORE than Those Who Rely on Investments Alone

David McKnight looks at a recent study on retirees that seems to tell a different story compared to what many people in the U.S. tend to believe.  Americans often view guaranteed lifetime income annuities skeptically – they’re perceived as a…

The US Debt Crisis: Will DOGE Really Move the Needle?

The episode explores whether the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will move the needle when it comes to the U.S. debt crisis. Some people see DOGE as the bold move America needs to solve its looming debt crisis. Elon Musk believes…

Why I Wrote a Book Exposing Dave Ramsey

The episode kicks off with David McKnight sharing his view of the guru’s approach: “to go about half an inch deep and ten miles wide.” David discusses a sort of clash that financial planning gurus are creating by trying to attract — or even…

First Major Book Critical of Dave Ramsey Retirement Advice Set to Publish

This episode is based on David McKnight’s interview with Lane Martinsen on Financial Fast Lane. David shares how he started in the financial planning industry, as well as the backstory of his new book, The Guru Gap. The Guru Gap focuses on several…

First Book Critiquing Dave Ramsey’s Retirement Advice Set to Publish

This episode is based on David McKnight’s recent interview for Stephen Gallo’s podcast. David explains how the advice shared by gurus tends to work – and the role financial advisors play. David touches upon his concept of “Dave Ramsey’s…

How to Tell If a Financial Guru Is Telling You the Truth

This episode is part of David McKnight’s guest interview with Kyle Solon. David talks about the importance of math when it comes to decisions related to using cash value, life insurance, and annuities. A recent Ernst & Young study showed a…

What Trump’s Election Means for Your Roth Conversion Strategy

David McKnight describes the Trump tax cuts situation before Trump’s victory at the 2024 presidential elections. There’s likely going to be changes under a new Trump administration – something that David sees as great news. When it comes to Roth…

The Huge ERROR in the Dave Ramsey-George Kamel Plan to Pay Off Your Home in 10 Years

This episode is a critique of a recent video by George Kamel on the supposed benefits of paying off your house in 10 years. David McKnight examines Kamel’s viewpoint on early mortgage payoff and whether it’s truly beneficial – do you really come…

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…

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…

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…

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A strong retirement portfolio aims to balance growth opportunities with stability to help manage risk. Explore strategies to build a well-rounded plan.

Balancing Growth and Stability in Your Retirement Portfolio

Retirement planning is about more than just accumulating assets—it’s about managing those assets in a way that provides both growth and stability. While investing in higher-growth assets can help sustain long-term financial needs, excessive risk could lead to losses that are difficult to recover from later in life.  Balancing growth and stability in your retirement portfolio requires a strategic approach that adapts to market conditions, inflation, and evolving financial goals. The right mix of investments can help you build a resilient retirement plan that provides income, mitigates risks, and maintains purchasing power over time. 

Want to prepare for retirement risks no one warned you about? Consider various strategies to safeguard your financial future.

Retirement Risks No One Warned You About

Many people focus on saving enough money for retirement, but few consider the risks that could derail their financial plans. While market downturns and inflation are well-known concerns, other risks—like tax increases, healthcare costs, and longevity—can have an equally significant impact.  Understanding retirement risks can help you create a more resilient financial strategy, ensuring that your assets last throughout your lifetime. 

A tax-efficient strategy can help you manage potential future tax hikes. Explore options for protecting retirement savings from tax increases.

Shielding Your Savings: Strategies to Protect Against Future Tax Increases

Many retirees assume that their tax burden will decrease in retirement, but that isn’t always the case. In the context of growing government debt and potential changes in tax policies, some financial analysts suggest that there could be a possibility of tax rate adjustments in the future. If most of your retirement savings are in tax-deferred accounts, those increases could significantly reduce the amount of income available for your expenses.  A well-structured tax plan is essential to protecting retirement savings from tax increases. By taking proactive steps, you can create a more tax-efficient retirement strategy that helps preserve your

With rising costs and evolving risks, traditional retirement income plans may face challenges. Discover alternative strategies for a more adaptable retirement.

Why Traditional Retirement Income Plans May Not Be Enough

For decades, retirement planning has followed a conventional approach: save in tax-deferred accounts, rely on Social Security, and withdraw a fixed percentage annually. However, this strategy may not be enough for today’s retirees. Factors such as increasing longevity, rising healthcare costs, market volatility, and potential tax changes require a more adaptable plan.  Relying solely on traditional retirement income plans can leave gaps in financial security and flexibility. A diversified strategy that incorporates tax efficiency, risk management, and alternative income sources may provide more stability. 

Tax-free income strategies can help you reduce tax burdens in retirement. Explore ways to start aiming for the 0% tax bracket in retirement today.

The Power of Zero: Aiming for the 0% Tax Bracket in Retirement

Many retirees assume their tax burden will be lower in retirement, but that isn’t always the case. Tax rates fluctuate based on government policy, and if the national debt continues to rise, higher tax rates in the future could impact your retirement income.  Aiming for the 0% tax bracket in retirement means structuring your finances so that your taxable income is low enough to avoid federal income taxes altogether. This strategy can help retirees manage tax risk, maintain control over their income, and extend the life of their savings. 

Discover five common financial myths from mainstream financial gurus and why a personalized approach may be more effective.

Top 5 Financial Myths Perpetuated by Mainstream Gurus

Mainstream financial gurus have built massive followings by offering simplified, easy-to-digest advice on personal finance, investing, and retirement planning. While their guidance may work for some, it often promotes a one-size-fits-all approach that overlooks critical financial nuances. The truth is, some of the most commonly accepted financial myths from mainstream financial gurus can be misleading—or even harmful—to those with more complex financial needs.  Let’s take a closer look at five financial myths that are widely accepted but don’t always hold up when applied to real-world financial planning. 

From taxes to healthcare costs, financial risks beyond the stock market can impact your retirement. Learn to create a well-rounded risk management strategy.

Why Risk Isn’t Just About the Stock Market

When most people think about financial risk, they immediately picture the stock market. While market volatility is a significant concern, it’s far from the only factor that can disrupt a retirement plan. Unexpected healthcare costs, tax policy changes, inflation, and longevity risk all pose threats to long-term financial stability.  By focusing only on investment risk, investors may leave themselves exposed to other financial challenges that can erode wealth just as quickly—if not more so—than a downturn in the market. Let’s explore the key financial risks beyond the stock market and strategies to help mitigate them. 

Generic financial advice overlooks personal factors—learn why personalized financial planning strategies may provide a more tailored approach to your future.

Why Personalized Financial Planning Outperforms Generic Advice

Financial planning is not a one-size-fits-all process. Yet, many investors rely on generic advice that may not align with their specific goals, risk tolerance, or tax situation. While broad financial guidelines can provide a starting point, they often fail to address the nuances of individual circumstances. Personalized financial planning strategies focus on aligning financial decisions with an investor’s unique needs, providing a tailored approach to managing wealth. 

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