IRA Withdrawal Strategies: When to Take Distributions and Save on Taxes
Most people spend decades focused on saving for retirement. Very few spend time thinking about how to withdraw those savings wisely. One of the biggest retirement tax mistakes I see? Assuming you should wait as long as possible to take IRA distributions. Sometimes, waiting can actually cost you more. In this video, I explain why—and how the years between retirement and required distributions may offer valuable tax planning opportunities. 🎥 Watch the video, then tell me: Have you thought more about saving for retirement—or about how you'll eventually take the money out?

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