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The After-Tax 401(k) Move That Lets High Earners Shelter Up to $47,500 More Per Year in a Roth Account
Marc Guberti | Apr 26, 2026 at 9:18 AM EDT

The After-Tax 401(k) Move That Lets High Earners Shelter Up to $47,500 More Per Year in a Roth Account

  A 58-year-old earning $280,000 a year has already maxed their pre-tax 401(k) deferral. What most do not know is…

How To Use 3 Retirement Accounts To Pay No Federal Taxes in Retirement
Marc Guberti | Apr 24, 2026 at 8:18 AM EDT

How To Use 3 Retirement Accounts To Pay No Federal Taxes in Retirement

A married couple, both 67, holds $1.2 million in a traditional 401(k), a $300,000 Roth IRA, and a $200,000 taxable…

The 5-Year Roth Conversion Ladder Early Retirees Use to Access Retirement Funds Penalty-Free Before 59 and a Half
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The 5-Year Roth Conversion Ladder Early Retirees Use to Access Retirement Funds Penalty-Free Before 59 and a Half

You retired at 54 with $1.2 million in a traditional 401(k). Touch it before 59½ and the IRS charges a…

The Year-End Tax Move That Turns Capital Losses in a Brokerage Account Into Tax-Free Roth Dollars
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The Year-End Tax Move That Turns Capital Losses in a Brokerage Account Into Tax-Free Roth Dollars

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