nabers's picture
From nabers rss RSS  subscribe Subscribe

Roth IRA conversion 



 

 
 
Views:  469
Published:  December 07, 2009
 
1
download

Share plick with friends Share
save to favorite
Report Abuse Report Abuse
 
Related Plicks
Converting Trad. Ira To Roth Ira

Converting Trad. Ira To Roth Ira

From: bsiedsu
Views: 302 Comments: 0

 
Reversing a Roth IRA Conversion - Aaron Skloff, AIF, CFA, MBA - CEO Skloff Financial Group

Reversing a Roth IRA Conversion - Aaron Skloff, AIF, CFA, MBA - CEO Skloff Financial Group

From: askloff
Views: 406 Comments: 0
Reversing a Roth IRA Conversion
Rules for recharacterizing and reconverting an IRA

Skloff Financial Group
http://www.skloff.com/biography.htm
 
Netbenefits

Netbenefits

From: igoradiya
Views: 62 Comments: 0
http://trgcapital.blogspot.com/p/netbenefits.html Our staff consists of experienced professionals with a "hands on" approach to financial guidance. Not only do clients find our team members knowledgeable, but they also discover that our staff truly (more)

 
Glaxosmithkline Employees Credit Union

Glaxosmithkline Employees Credit Union

From: igoradiya
Views: 130 Comments: 0
Our staff consists of experienced professionals with a "hands on" approach to financial guidance. Not only do clients find our team members knowledgeable, but they also discover that our staff truly cares about making their dreams a reality.We do ev (more)

 
Finance,Debit Cards,Debt Management,Direct Deposi

Finance,Debit Cards,Debt Management,Direct Deposi

From: carterglobal
Views: 13 Comments: 0
Getting Money For Your Business Without Risking Your Personal Credit:
http://79b7b7od6o580h0c8p1akeuqdy.hop.clickbank.net/
 
See all 
 
More from this user
Auditing The FED: Could It Become A Reality?

Auditing The FED: Could It Become A Reality?

From: nabers
Views: 667
Comments: 2

Rollover As A Business Startup ROBS

Rollover As A Business Startup ROBS

From: nabers
Views: 492
Comments: 0

Tax Benefits Within The Solo 401k

Tax Benefits Within The Solo 401k

From: nabers
Views: 488
Comments: 0

 
See all 
 
 
 URL:          AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Embed Thin Player: (fits in most blogs)
Embed Full Player :
 
 

Name

Email (will NOT be shown to other users)

 

 
 
Comments: (watch)
 
 
Notes:
 
Slide 1: New Tax Law Allowing For Roth IRA Conversions May Be a Bad Deal for Taxpayers Summary: Jeff Nabers, CEO of the Nabers Group an unconventional financial planning firm located in Denver, CO, cautions those to carefully look at all their options when considering a Roth IRA conversion. Denver, CO, November 13, 2009 -- In 2010 millions of Americans will be able to do something they have never done before — convert their IRA into a Roth IRA account. Current 2009 limitations do not allow anyone who makes more than $100,000 per year to convert their traditional retirement funds into a Roth IRA. However, beginning in 2010, the Roth IRA conversion restrictions are being lifted. But is this really a good thing for taxpayers? "Roth IRAs are a bad idea for taxpayers because they are paying taxes now in order to avoid paying taxes on distributions that are taken later," said Jeff Nabers, CEO of Nabers Group. The problem is partly the economic crisis that we are in. "It makes sense if we were in a commodity-based monetary system, but we’re not. We have a fiat currency system that creates an inflationary environment in which Roth conversion is a good deal for the government and a bad deal for the taxpayer." Additionally, the Roth IRA conversion can be costly for the taxpayers. If they opt to convert their traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs, the IRS will view this as a taxable event. Account holders will be taxed based on the entire conversion amount for their current tax bracket. The income taxes due on the 2010 conversion can be spread over two years. However, future conversions must be included in income reports to the IRS and will be taxed during the tax year in which the conversion is completed. Nabers cautions his clients to carefully look at all their options when considering the Roth IRA conversion. He suggests, "Instead they should continue using their non-Roth Retirement accounts for the maximum tax benefit." Nabers, the author of Five Steps To Freedom: How to Cut Your Dependence on Institutions and Escape Financial Slavery, points out that the most important thing that taxpayers can do in these economic times is to find alternative investment solutions. "We’re likely heading into an era of significant inflation. I recommend that people seek alternatives to volatile Wall Street Securities and dollar-denominated assets in general." "The action that I recommend is to get more educated on the matter and look at both sides of the story before making a decision," said Nabers. He says deciding to convert to a Roth IRA could cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. "Before paying taxes using half of your savings, wealth, or retirement account, consult experts about all of your options. What you don’t know could hurt you—so seek knowledge and information so that you can make an informed decision that you won’t regret."
Slide 2: About Jeff Nabers and Nabers Group Jeff Nabers has been highly sought after for his financial expertise for several years by countless organizations, including Entrepreneur Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and Pensco Trust to name a few. As the founding member of the IRA Association of America, he brings integrity back to the business of investing. The Nabers Group is available to consult with individuals regarding their savings plan, with answers about all aspects of self directed IRA and SOLO 401k Planning. Those seeking more information on investing their retirement accounts in a Roth or Conventional IRA may contact the Jeff Nabers at Nabers Group at http://JeffNabers.com, where there is an abundance of information on investing and finances. CONTACT: Nabers Group Phoebe Chongchua 621 17th St #2100 Denver, CO 80293 877-903-2220 www.Nabers.com www.FiveStepsToFreedomBook.com/ (July 2009) Looking for a competent Self Directed IRA Custodian the check out Sunwest Trust.

   
Time on Slide Time on Plick
Slides per Visit Slide Views Views by Location