Wealth-Building Secrets for HENRYs (High Earners, Not Rich Yet)

Don't Retire...Graduate!

Wealth-Building Secrets for HENRYs (High Earners, Not Rich Yet)

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Published on Mar 6, 2025, 8:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:33:48

Episode Description
Welcome back to Don't Retire... Graduate! In today’s episode, we're focusing on a specific group of people: HENRYs, or High Earners, Not Rich Yet. Joining us on the podcast today is Jude Wilson, Chief Financial Strategist at Centrist Financial Strategies. With over 25 years of experience, he specializes in retirement income planning and tax reduction strategies for baby boomers and retirees. Jude holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and finance, as well as an MBA, and is affectionately known as “the Roth guy.” In our discussion, Jude and I explored the intricacies of Roth IRAs and the strategic importance of tax planning for financial independence. We discuss the concept of HENRYs and how proper planning can help them build wealth and achieve financial goals. We tackled the myths surrounding Roth conversions, discussing why this strategy makes sense even for high-income earners. Jude shared insights into the changing landscape of taxation, especially with the Secure Act 2.0, and the potential impact on inheritance planning. He also shared his personal journey and emphasized the significance of having the right money mindset, health, and happiness to lead a fulfilling life. Together, we explored the concept of financial independence, addressing the essential role of diversified buckets in retirement portfolios. 5 Key Takeaways: Roth Conversion Strategy: Jude emphasized the importance of considering Roth conversions as a strategic move to optimize tax-sheltered savings, noting how future tax implications can significantly impact overall wealth. Understanding "Henry's": The episode highlighted the unique challenges faced by "High Earners, Not Rich Yet" and the essential financial planning needed to convert their high incomes into sustainable wealth. Impact of Secure Act 2.0: Jude discussed how the elimination of the Stretch IRA might affect heirs and why forward-thinking tax strategies are imperative to managing future tax liabilities. Money Mindset and Health: Jude shared his personal story, underscoring the importance of a balanced approach to health, wealth, and happiness, advocating for a mindset that welcomes financial planning as a tool for overall well-being. Retirement Income Buckets: We explored using diversified buckets for retirement savings to ensure stability during market fluctuations, enabling retirees to maintain their lifestyle seamlessly. Join us as we inspire and educate you on your journey toward financial freedom and a purpose-filled future. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with those eager to transform their financial outlook! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Don’t Retire… Graduate! Is the podcast that asks what you want to be when you grow up so you can graduate into retirement with a passion and a purpose. Hosted by Certified Financial Planner Practitioner, Eric Brotman, this show will explore different methods for saving money, paying down debt, raising financially literate children, growing your wealth, and reaching financial independence–whether you’re 35 or 65. Retirement is not the absence of work, but the absence of needing to work. So join us while we talk to award-winning, best-selling authors, finance experts, influencers, and people with amazing money stories to help you set and reach financial goals, discover your passions, and make a plan for what you want to be when you reach the point where work becomes optional. Plus, between full episodes we’ll answer listener questions about personal finance, investing, retirement readiness, taxes, and more. Topics covered include: budgets, credit, debt, emergency funds, balancing expenses, health savings accounts, insurance and risk management, financial advisors, mortgages, retirement savings, social security, money management, spending, fintech and finance apps, employee benefits, and the FIRE movement.