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The Retirement and IRA Show

Social Security, Withdrawal Strategy, HSAs, 4% Rule, Roths, Retirement Trust: Q&A #2621

The Retirement and IRA Show

Jim Saulnier, CFP® & Chris Stein, CFP®

Business, Investing

4.3729 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2026

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Jim and Chris discuss listener emails on Social Security spousal benefits, portfolio withdrawal strategy for early retirement, HSA and Medicare premiums, the 4% rule, Roth self-employed 401(k)s, Roth conversions, and retirement trusts.

(10:45) A listener asks whether her husband claiming Social Security on his own record before she files at 70, including as early as 62, would reduce his eventual spousal benefit, and in what circumstances an earlier filing might make sense for them. (20:45) She also asks how to structure her portfolio to cover a seven-year income gap before Social Security begins and fund a potential home purchase at retirement.

(46:15) George and Georgette want to know which Medicare-related costs – IRMAA surcharges, Part D, and supplemental insurance – qualify for HSA reimbursement, and whether they can apply HSA funds retroactively to prior-year premiums.

(54:30) The guys address the idea that money reimbursed from an HSA isn’t restricted to medical use, so saving receipts over the years can turn an HSA into a source of tax-free cash for virtually any expense.

(1:01:15) A listener compares the 4% rule to Newton’s laws of motion – foundational but not the final word – and describing how he’s combining that framework with their retirement income approach for his own long-range planning.

(1:08:30) Jim and Chris share a listener’s PSA that Fidelity began offering a Roth self-employed 401(k) in 2025, in response to a question from a recent episode.

(1:11:30) One listener pushes back on the idea that Roth conversions only make sense at a lower tax bracket, walking through a math example to show that tax-free compounding can make converting at the same — or even a higher — bracket financially worthwhile.

(1:17:45) George has structured his IRA with a testamentary trust for a financially irresponsible adult child and asks whether a “retirement trust”, could allow the trust to receive IRA assets without the compressed tax rates that typically apply to trusts.

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0:26.7

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0:29.5

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0:43.1

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0:48.7

Join us as certified financial planner Jim Sondier, as well as Colorado State University Finance instructor and certified financial planner Chris Stein, teach you about IRAs, 401k's, annuities,

0:56.1

social security, pension plans, and estate planning in a fun and enjoyable show.

1:01.3

Whether you are listening live in Colorado or streaming from their website or iTunes podcast,

1:06.7

Jim and Chris want you to know that they're available to help you plan for your retirement.

1:11.3

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1:14.4

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1:20.6

Now here's Jim and Chris with today's show.

1:26.6

Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Retirement and IRA show Q&A edition for this week.

1:32.3

Pretty standard show coming up is my understanding.

1:35.5

So we'll do some sort of mix of Social Security and Irma-style questions.

1:43.3

We always kick off the show with those,

1:45.2

only because those are top of mind for a lot of retirees.

1:49.9

And those of you have listened for a while or looked into it on your own,

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