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8 FOR HOME OFFICE AND ADVISOR USE ONLY. NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO THE PUBLIC. FPA forum post Financial advisor 2 Posted 3 days ago Answer: The Roth Conversion Strategy in MoneyGuide can help answer this question and easily communicate it to the client. Financial advisor 1 Posted 4 days ago Hello everyone, Looking for some thoughts on a case. • Client is planning to retire in 2022. • 100% of retirement portfolio is in a 401(k). • Pension estimates are at $133K/year starting in 2022 which puts them squarely in the middle of the 24% tax bracket. • Social Security estimates at 70 should be around $45k (highest payout). • Estimated RMD at age 72 should be another $74k. • So by age 72 they'll be right back up to the 32% bracket. Question: Does it make sense to convert anything to Roth given his tax bracket? Thank you! Comment

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