
Little Known but Highly Effective Roth Conversion and Related Techniques by James Lange, CPA/Attorney
A Talk by James Lange (President, Lange Financial Group, LLC)
About this Talk
James Lange, CPA/Attorney, and parent of an adult child with a disability will spell-out and explain the significance of a long-term Roth IRA conversion strategy for you and your special needs child or grandchild—and so much more.
Jim’s Roth IRA conversion and SECURE Act expertise proved critical in developing his long-term financial security plan for his daughter. When Cindy and I realized we had to provide for our daughter not only for the rest of our lives, but potentially for another 30 or 40 years after we were gone, we felt overwhelmed. The immediate reaction was to work longer, save more, and spend less. But that only goes so far. What we needed to achieve our goal was a regular transfer of funds from the government to our daughter’s trust that would come about through strategic planning. I figured out the plan. Though every family’s circumstances are unique, my basic plan will work for most parents who want to provide their child with greater financial security. I will be offering four hours of talks, so there will be multiple opportunities to learn details about the plan as well as asking me questions.
In Jim’s session, you will learn:
- How to efficiently transfer after-tax dollars in retirement plans to a Roth IRA at zero cost, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxes down the road.
- Special strategies for grandparents.
- How to plan for the conversion of an inherited retirement plan to an inherited Roth at your beneficiary’s tax rate―not your own―after your passing.
- The rationale behind establishing an ABLE account for your child.
In addition to providing you with a free digital copy of Jim’s book, he is also offering a free hardcover copy of Retire Secure for Parents of a Child with a Disability for those who attend his talks!
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