Inheriting an IRA was inspired by everyday questions that Mike Jones, CPA, addresses about this crucial topic. Those questions come from IRA inheritors as well as from professionals in the fields of accounting, law, investment management, and philanthropy. It is written for IRA inheritors and their advisors to use together, because Mr. Jones has found that an informed IRA inheritor working together with a knowledgeable advisor consistently produces the best results. You won't have to become an expert in order to handle your Inherited IRA the right way. This book will quickly direct you to the information and tips that you'll need. Advance praise for Inheriting an IRA... "If you have inherited an IRA or expect to, read this book before you touch that account. Mike Jones will save you a lot of money and headaches " - Natalie B. Choate, Esq., author of Life and Death Planning for Retirement Benefits "Inheriting an IRA is the perfect resource for IRA inheritors and their advisors to use together for understanding and creating Inherited IRA success." - Robert S. Keebler, CPA, MST, AEP (Distinguished) "More than 15% of US wealth is held in the form of IRAs. Michael Jones, a nationally known tax expert, provides sophisticated, yet practical and understandable guidance all heirs must have to protect themselves and maximize the economic benefits from this valuable inherited asset. While most guides focus on those setting up IRAs, this book hones in on what those inheriting these assets must know." - Martin M. Shenkman CPA, MBA, PFS, AEP (Distinguished), JD "The ultimate value of an inherited IRA often depends on how well informed the beneficiary is. The more they know, the longer the inheritance will last. But the sad truth is that most beneficiaries are ill-prepared to inherit an IRA and are left with a mere fraction of what could have been. "Anyone who wishes to leave an IRA or Roth IRA to loved ones must have Inheriting an IRA, by IRA maven Mike Jones, an expert among experts. Nothing is left to chance here. The advice, explanations and warnings in this book are worth a fortune to IRA owners, beneficiaries and professional advisors. Every inherited IRA should come with this essential and detailed guide on navigating the complex web of tax rules surrounding inherited IRAs. Don't leave an IRA without it " - Ed Slott, CPA (www.irahelp.com)
You won't have to become an expert in order to handle your Inherited IRA the right way. This book will quickly direct you to the information and tips that you'll need.
This book is organized into seven chapters: The first chapter provides general information on inherited IRAs, the second and third chapters provide additional details regarding applicable rules for Inherited Roth IRAs and Traditional IRAs, ...
A three-step play for maximizing the longevity of an IRA as well as its tax-favored status discusses how to parlay an IRA account for greatest return, the steps that beneficiaries need to take in order to protect IRA funds, and what to look ...
This book is organized into seven chapters: The first chapter provides general information on inherited IRAs, the second and third chapters provide additional details regarding applicable rules for Inherited Roth IRAs and Traditional IRAs, ...
Like every book in The Truth About Series, this book distills all the essential knowledge you need on a topic ... presents it clearly, simply, and quickly, with an "a-ha!" on every page ... and shows exactly how to put it to work in your ...
Inherited IRAs: What Every Practitioner Must Know
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