Social Security Filing, Roth 5-Year Rule, HSA Strategy, and Bond Principal: Q&A #2522
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Jim and Chris answer listener questions on Social Security filing, a PSA on SSA’s online application process, the Roth 5-Year Rule, HSA strategy, and bond principal risk.
(8:00 ) A listener asks whether Social Security’s claim that delayed retirement credits aren’t applied until the end of the following year is accurate, and whether anyone receives them without persistent follow-up.
(29:15 ) The guys share a listener PSA with their experience applying for Social Security online and highlights the confusing communications around application status and approval timelines.
(18:15 ) George asks how and when to apply for Social Security if they want benefits to begin at age 70 and their birthday falls on the first of the month.
(35:45 ) Jim and Chris respond to a question about whether each Roth conversion has its own 5-year clock, even for someone over age 59½ with existing Roth IRAs.
(42:15 ) Georgette wonders how the Roth 5-Year Rule applies to non-spouse beneficiaries and whether it transfers from the original account holder.
(48:00 ) A listener shares their HSA strategy as a substitute for long-term care insurance, along with personal experience on how cafeteria plan deductions affected Social Security earnings.
(56:00 ) The guys explain whether bondholders risk losing principal at maturity when interest rates rise significantly.
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