NUA Explained: How to Reduce Taxes on Company Stock in Your 401k
Could a little-known tax strategy save you thousands in retirement? In this episode of the Wise Money Show, we break down Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA)—an advanced 401(k) strategy that can help reduce taxes on highly appreciated company stock. Learn how NUA works, who may benefit from it, the potential pitfalls to avoid, and why careful planning before retirement is essential. If you have company stock in your 401(k) or are approaching retirement, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Season 11, Episode 44 Download our FREE 5-Factor Retirement guide: https://guides.korhorn.com/ or https://wisemoneyguides.com/ Schedule a meeting with one of our CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERS™: https://www.korhorn.com/contact-korho... or call 574-247-5898. LINKS: https://www.fidelity.com/learning-cen... Listen on Podcast: https://pod.link/1040619718 Submit a question for the show: https://www.korhorn.com/ask-a-question/ Read the Wise Money Blog: https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-blog/ Subscribe on YouTube: / wisemoneyshow Connect with us: Facebook - / wisemoneyshow Instagram - / wisemoneyshow Kevin Korhorn, CFP® offers securities through Silver Oak Securities, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC. Kevin offers advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group and Silver Oak Securities, Inc. are not affiliated. Mike Bernard, CFP® and Joshua Gregory, CFP® offer advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. This information is for general financial education and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations. All investing and investment strategies involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Asset allocation & diversification do not ensure a profit or prevent a loss in a declining market. Past performance is not a guarantee of future results. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Center for Financial Planning, Inc. owns and licenses the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and CFP® (with plaque design) in the United States to Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., which authorizes individuals who successfully complete the organization’s initial and ongoing certification requirements to use the certification marks. Intro: (0:00) Segment 1: (0:11) Break 1: (10:25) Segment 2: (12:20) Break 2: (22:33) Segment 3: (25:03) Break 3: (35:16) Segment 4: (36:44) Outro: (47:01)

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