Retire Smarter with Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP®

Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP®
Retire Smarter with Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP®

Planning Retirement Smarter. Living Retirement Better. With Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP® of True Wealth Design. #Retire #Stocks #Investing #401k #IRA #CFP #TrueWealthDesign. Contact at https://www.truewealthdesign.com/ or by calling 855-893-7526.

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    Part 2: The Long and Short on Tax-Aware, Long-Short (TALS) Investing

    Have a sizable brokerage account? Have unrealized capital gains? Pay income taxes at the highest rates? Want to pay your fair share but no more? If so, this is an episode not to miss. In part 1 of this series, Kevin Kroskey, CFP®, MBA explored why adding the TALS strategy may yield significant investing and tax benefits. He described how TALS can help you defer, avoid, and potentially eliminate your capital gains. For the most successful investors that meet the definition of an SEC Qualified Purchaser, generally one with $5m+ of investments, there is another leg to the TALS strategy that can help you solve your ordinary income tax problems too. Whether derived through your business or from non-business income such as wages, interest, non-qualified dividends be sure to tune in and listen closely.   Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Why should you care about this investing strategy? The tax benefits to TALS and the keys to smart trading and executing. Applications of how realizing capital losses can be beneficial. The TALS separately managed account and limited partnerships strategy.   Learn more about tax strategies and tax-aware investing here: https://www.truewealthdesign.com/part-2-the-long-and-short-on-tax-aware-long-short-tals-investing/   Need help making sure your investments and retirement plan are on track? Click to schedule a free 15-minute call with one of True Wealth's CFP® Professionals. http://bit.ly/calltruewealth

    49 min
  2. 8 NOV.

    Part 1: The Long and Short on Tax-Aware, Long-Short (TALS) Investing

    For successful investors and high-income earners, this is an episode not to miss... Sure, you can own an S&P 500 ETF or mutual fund. You could also own the 500 stocks individually, a strategy nowadays called direct indexing. Direct indexing aims to capitalize on individual stock volatility and add tax benefits by harvesting losses. Or you may choose to go a step farther up the complexity ladder to own the 500 stocks individually with a tax-aware, long-short overlay. Let's call that TALS for short. Here you expect to obtain the return of the S&P 500, add an extra return from the overlay, increase diversification, and provide significantly more tax benefits than direct indexing. It's a mouthful, but it sure sounds good! Have a sizable brokerage account? Have unrealized capital gains? Be sure to listen to Kevin Kroskey, CFP®, MBA explore why adding the TALS strategy can help solve these good problems to have. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: The Q4 focus for our clients and an office update. These strategies are bit more complex so they broadly apply more for successful investors. The risks associated with TALS. The 3 key building blocks for this strategy.   Have questions? Need help making sure your investments and retirement plan are on track? Click to schedule a free 15-minute call with one of True Wealth's CFP® Professionals. http://bit.ly/calltruewealth   Tax-Loss Harvesting: Wall Street’s New Strategy Cuts Rich Americans' Bills – Bloomberg - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-10-24/tax-loss-harvesting-wall-street-s-new-strategy-cuts-rich-americans-bills   Watch Wall Street Finds Another Workaround With Taxes, Losses – Bloomberg - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2024-10-25/wall-street-finds-another-workaround-with-taxes-losses-video

    45 min
  3. 26 SEPT.

    Is the Fear of Running Out of Money in Retirement Overblown?

    This episode explores the disconnect between retirement expectations and reality, referencing a recent Gallup report that shows most retirees live comfortably despite fears about running out of money. Hear Tyler Emrick, CFA®, CFP®, discuss why non-retirees may be more fearful than needed, the role of Social Security, and how age-based spending patterns contribute to the relative success of sustaining a retirement lifestyle. And be sure to pay attention to how working with the right financial advisor can help you achieve financial independence earlier (data suggests up to three years earlier) by measuring and modeling your current spending and retirement goals more appropriately.   Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: Why is there a disconnect between retirement expectations and more positive outcomes? More people depend on Social Security for their retirement income than they expected to. The disconnect in spending when people get into retirement. A good advisor can help clients gain confidence and overcome their healthy sense of doubt.   Have questions? Need help making sure your investments and retirement plan are on track? Click to schedule a free 15-minute call with one of True Wealth's CFP® Professionals. http://bit.ly/calltruewealth   Check out the Social Security episode referenced in this show: https://www.truewealthdesign.com/social-security-timing-reframing-your-thinking-for-better-decision-making/

    28 min
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Planning Retirement Smarter. Living Retirement Better. With Kevin Kroskey, CFP® & Tyler Emrick, CFA® CFP® of True Wealth Design. #Retire #Stocks #Investing #401k #IRA #CFP #TrueWealthDesign. Contact at https://www.truewealthdesign.com/ or by calling 855-893-7526.

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