Social Security, Long-Term Care, Child-In Care Benefits, Annuities, and Tax Credits: Q&A #2434

August 24, 2024

Social Security, Long-Term Care, Child-In Care Benefits, Annuities, and Tax Credits: Q&A #2434

Chris discusses listener questions relating to Social Security, long-term care, child-in-care benefits, annuities, and tax credits. (5:00) Chris chats about a Social Security press release regarding the overpayment burden for Social Security beneficiaries. (12:15) A listener looks for clarification on how much long-term care (LTC) coverage we’d recommend based on their situation. (18:00)...

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Social Security Benefits, Inherited IRA RMDs, Timing RMDs with QCDs: Q&A #2433

August 17, 2024

Social Security Benefits, Inherited IRA RMDs, Timing RMDs with QCDs: Q&A #2433

Jim and Chris sit down to discuss listener questions relating to child-in-care benefits, delayed retirement benefits, Inherited IRA RMDs, and timing RMDs and QCDs. (4:30) A listener wonders if she should have been collecting child-in-care benefits over the last 20 years of caring for her disabled son. (11:00) Georgette recalls Chris speaking about delayed retirements benefits and asks Chris what...

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Social Security, Child-In-Care Benefits, Roth IRAs, Buffered Products, and Inherited IRAs: Q&A #2430

July 27, 2024

Social Security, Child-In-Care Benefits, Roth IRAs, Buffered Products, and Inherited IRAs: Q&A #2430

Jim and Chris discuss listeners questions relating to Social Security, Roth IRAs, buffered products, and inherited IRAs. (13:45) A listener looks for clarification on claiming a “child-in-care” Social Security benefit. (25:00) A listener asks what happens to a spouse’s child-in-care benefit if the person passes away. (28:30) A listener wonders about any repercussions for not...

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Child-In-Care Benefits, Trusts, Disability Benefits, and The Rule Of 55: Q&A #2205

January 29, 2022

Child-In-Care Benefits, Trusts, Disability Benefits, and The Rule Of 55: Q&A #2205

Jim and Chris discuss questions relating to Child-In-Care benefits, Trusts as beneficiaries, Social Security disability benefits, and the rule of 55. (5:00) A listener looks for clarification regarding the Child-In-Case Spousal Social Security benefit. (16:30) A listener asks about 401(k) beneficiary distributions and listing a secondary beneficiary as a Trust. (53:30) George from Connecticut...

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Out-of-Country Citizenship, A Clarification on IRMAA, & A Roth Conversion Error: Q&A #2022

May 30, 2020

Out-of-Country Citizenship, A Clarification on IRMAA, & A Roth Conversion Error: Q&A #2022

Jim and Chris cover a range of varied topics today: they revisit a past question, discuss a citizenship inquiry, clarify an IRMAA statement, and discuss a Roth conversion error. (4:15) Jim and Chris revisit a question answered in a previous podcast episode about child-in-care spousal benefits. (10:10) A listener who lives in Spain has some questions about Social Security benefits if she were to...

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Ed Slott Advisor recognition requires an advisor to be well versed on the rules and regulations regarding IRAs. The advisor must attend two live training sessions and pass two written exams annually to remain in the program. Jim Saulnier & Associates, LLC (“RIA Firm”) is a registered investment adviser located in Fort Collins, CO. Jim Saulnier & Associates, LLC may only transact business in those states in which it is registered, or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from registration requirements. Current registered states: CA, CO, PA, TX, WA, IL Insurance products and services are offered and sold through James H. Saulnier, a Colorado licensed insurance producer, only in those states in which he is reciprocally licensed or qualifies for an exemption or exclusion from licensing requirements. Current reciprocal insurance licensing in these states: AZ, CA, CA, CN, FL, HI, IA, MA, MD, NY, PA, SC, TN, TX, VA, WA, WI, WY Click here for a more detailed disclosure.