5 Times Not to Do a Roth Conversion


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Nov 01 2024 42 mins   13

Doing a Roth conversion can be an incredibly powerful financial strategy, allowing you to pay tax on some retirement funds now to have them grow tax-free for your future. However, that does not mean it always makes sense to do. From a tax planning perspective, we are sharing examples of times when you should not do a Roth conversion on this episode of Wise Money.


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