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Is Dave Ramsey STILL Wrong on Roth Conversions?

Oct 23, 202411 minSeason 1Ep. 312
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Episode description

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

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