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Old 10-10-2024, 08:06 AM
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I would add that the same tax free treatment does not apply to an inherited Traditional IRA, if the money was initially deposited as a tax deduction. Also, there are complicated IRS rules for when the heirs must withdraw the money and pay the income tax.
Never typed that it did and not the topic of the post. The post comparison is and was taxable investment accounts and Roth IRAs are very similar after death for estate and inheritor taxes, assuming in a trust to avoid probate, and the only advantage over a Roth is tax free sales within the account, versus some potential taxes, unique to each account, during the owner's life of a taxable investment account. The FUD factor about taxable investment accounts is that yes tax may have to be paid, but there are tax minimization strategies available and only on sales of assets, not on ETF distributions until after a certain size, so that taxable amount may still be low/small or non existent.
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Old 10-10-2024, 09:13 AM
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Looks like she has an AUM fee structure. From her website:

Investment Management Fees - $1,000,000 minimum investment
1.20% annual on the first $1,000,000
1.00% annual on the next $500,000
0.80% annual on the assets above $1,500,000

That's a little pricey IMHO..

Her financial planning fee seems reasonable except that one must first be an AUM customer to obtain that service for which one is already paying a huge percentage of invested assets under her management every quarter.

From her website:

Financial Planning Fees
Comprehensive Tax, Financial & Retirement Plans Start at: $2,500 - $400 per hour

Also while I commend her for going to night school at Cal State Fullerton to obtain her bachelor's degree in business administration it is not a top business school.

I may have missed it but I did not see any statement on her website about her acting in a fiduciary capacity.

I'll pass...
Well, she IS fee only, and that fee has to come from *some*where. Don't slam me, I don't care if/where you get financial advice. I was just pointing out an option that is uncommon. Hard enough to find a fee-only advisor, but to find one that understands the tax implications of their investment advice - rare.
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Old 10-10-2024, 09:31 AM
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Be careful. The tax guy at our financial planner was wrong. We knew more than him.
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Old 10-10-2024, 02:16 PM
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Be careful. The tax guy at our financial planner was wrong. We knew more than him.
This is why I will always ask about qualifications and experience.
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