In this episode of The Penny & The Pint, the "Old Irish Guys"—John and Brendan—pour a couple of pints of Guinness and dig deeper into the world of individual retirement accounts. Following their look at workplace plans, they break down the critical differences between Traditional and Roth IRAs, helping you decide whether to "pay the tax man" now or later.
From the history of the IRA to "backdoor" strategies for high earners, this episode is a deep dive into tax-sheltered growth and how to build a flexible, tax-efficient legacy.
In this episode:
- IRA History 101: A look back at 1974 and how contribution limits have evolved over the last 50 years.
- Shared Features: Understanding penalty-free exceptions for first-time homebuyers and higher education, plus the critical asset protection these accounts offer.
- Tax Shelters vs. Tax Deferral: John and Brendan settle the debate on "tax-sheltered" growth and why the Roth IRA is such a powerful tool for tax-free distributions.
- The Backdoor Roth: How to get money into a Roth account even if your income has "phased you out" of traditional contribution limits.
- RMDs and the Long Game: Why Roth IRAs offer more flexibility in your 70s by helping you avoid Required Minimum Distributions.
- Legacy Planning: How these accounts can serve as "legacy money" for the next generation.
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Don't let your retirement strategy be full of Blarney—get your pots in order and start the stack today. See you at the pub!
- (00:00) - Welcome and Pint Talk
- (00:45) - IRA Origins and Limits
- (01:42) - Shared IRA Benefits
- (03:37) - Roth vs Traditional Taxes
- (05:29) - Traditional Deduction Rules
- (06:29) - Roth Income Limits
- (06:56) - Backdoor Roth Strategy
- (07:31) - Roth 401k Option
- (09:24) - Required Minimum Distributions
- (10:40) - Roth Flexibility and Legacy
- (11:59) - Wrap Up and Next Episode
What is The Penny & The Pint?
The Penny & The Pint is a financial podcast hosted by John Shea and Brendan O’Brien, known as the "Old Irish Guys". Drawing on over 60 years of combined experience in financial services, the hosts aim to help listeners stop guessing about their finances and start building real wealth.
The show is designed to be a community resource for the South Baltimore neighborhood, featuring short, 10-minute episodes that balance local news and sports with high-level, actionable financial advice. Each episode typically includes two segments: "Local Flavor," which discusses current events in Baltimore, and a "Financial Deep Dive," which provides two or three practical steps listeners can apply immediately to their lives.