Which Investing Account is Best? (401k vs IRA vs Taxable)

What is the best investing account? A retirement account like an IRA or a simple taxable brokerage account? We are recommended retirement accounts SO often and for SO many people that they seem like the obvious choice for everyone. But the restrictions, rules, and limitations that come along with them actually make them a bad choice for some people. Speaking of bad choices...how bad is a taxable brokerage account really? It must be bad for taxes since its literally named a "taxable" brokerage. Lets do a little more digging and discover just how bad it is when we compare it to the competition!
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  • @Tonyrona
    @Tonyrona8 ай бұрын

    This is eye opening, thanks brother

  • @charliehargrave7458
    @charliehargrave74585 ай бұрын

    Taxable and Roth is the only to go, also you do not have to wait till 59 and a half to have access to your money in a taxable account.

  • @user-pf7oq9bk9o
    @user-pf7oq9bk9o Жыл бұрын

    I always thought you are immediately taxed 20% on LTCG. Really awesome video!

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh it’s SO much better than that! Glad you liked it!

  • @pongmolina2157
    @pongmolina21578 ай бұрын

    Social Security can be taxable Medicare premiums ignores Standard deduction

  • @jtsandig
    @jtsandig Жыл бұрын

    the benefit to retirement accounts is that they force savings since you can't take the money out whenever. but yes I think most people would benefit from taxable brokerage accounts since with the deductions, they'll likely not actually be taxed on it. so like a roth ira plus an hsa plus taxable is a real good combo

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    The forced-savings element can definitely be helpful!

  • @linetsart2568
    @linetsart2568 Жыл бұрын

    My two cents is that if you are going to focus on a taxable account, then, you should also focus on asset protection to keep that account secure.

  • @lee-13

    @lee-13

    3 ай бұрын

    What is asset protection?

  • @RichardWagenknecht
    @RichardWagenknecht3 ай бұрын

    Wow, talk about timely. Approaching retirement age and my wife and I have a significant brokerage account (and lots in IRAs 401ks). I was actually thinking I’d made a big mistake having too much outside of retirement.

  • @Znatnhos
    @Znatnhos Жыл бұрын

    I'm a little worried about how pineapples are involved in investing... I do feel you missed an important feature of an employer's 401k, which is that it often offers some sort of matching, which is FREE MONEY! Don't pass that up, even if you have to wait to access it and for it to be fully vested. Also, my 401k plan offers the ability to take out a loan against my investment, essentially borrowing from myself at a very low interest rate. It was a great option for me to allow me to put a down payment on my house when we suddenly needed to move. But, yeah, there's a reason investors use taxable brokerage accounts... taxes are still really low for average people!

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Getting matched pineapple for pineapple IS pretty awesome!

  • @NoWeyJose

    @NoWeyJose

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrendanEvan Can what happened with FTX happen with Acorns?

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NoWeyJose I think any company can go under in a “sudden” turn of events that were actually hidden and years in the making. FTX was operating in a wildly unpredictable space doing what seems to be wildly foolish things so they were on borrowed time. Hopefully the platforms we use have a more solid footing from existing regulations, ethical practices and leaders with more wisdom.

  • @onlygameplay7117
    @onlygameplay7117 Жыл бұрын

    thank you thank you for talking about this. I can only really afford to invest in 1 account and have no 401k. everyone says roth ira or your doing it wrong would it be bad in my case if I just went full force on taxable accounts in your honest non financial advice opinion ?:)

  • @onlygameplay7117

    @onlygameplay7117

    Жыл бұрын

    I just want freedom no ties but domt want to screw myself long term by not taking advantage of the tools we have. ya kmow?

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    You’ve gotta invest the way that makes sense to you. Sometimes those critical people are quick to make comments while doing nothing themselves.

  • @onlygameplay7117

    @onlygameplay7117

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BrendanEvan that comment is the best advce iv gotten. nothing anywhere i search gives me answers to anything really. and its not that im looking for stuff to tell me its better. its just like.. is there any info on this topic. LOL this video is the first one that i have found that even remotely touches the topic iv been looking for. so again thank you.

  • @julhe8743
    @julhe87433 ай бұрын

    My job allow me to put 23k into my Roth retairement account with a 7% fixed interest AND $23k into my Roth 457 invested in Large, medium and small caps investment funds. Do you think that I’ll need brokerage account too? Thank you for your great videos.

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    3 ай бұрын

    If you want more flexibility than those accounts allow for (in terms of being able to access the money before you retire) then maybe you'd want one, but it sounds like you're absolutely crushing it!

  • @MissTopDJ007
    @MissTopDJ007 Жыл бұрын

    Would you recommend to match up to the company, maxing IRA, and the rest to tax brokerages?

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Depends on how you want to do taxes and how available that money needs to be. Your way makes it more available but less tax friendly. If you got the match, maxed IRA, then went back to continue on the 401k, you’d get more tax breaks. But then the money is locked behind penalties etc. What’s your priority?

  • @MissTopDJ007

    @MissTopDJ007

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely making it available because there's a chance I wont make it until my retirement age like my mom. She past away in her early 50s.

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah, makes sense. A taxable brokerage is a lot more accessible. Remember that your contributions to a Roth IRA can also be withdrawn without penalty!

  • @tamn2224
    @tamn22242 ай бұрын

    Great information! But anyone out there can you tell me what to invest long term to get sure income every year so we don’t have to pay tax. I mean sure way making money not losing money every year. Thank you.

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    2 ай бұрын

    There’s pretty much no such thing as guaranteed income. You could use a savings vehicle like CDs or savings accounts or venture into the fee-infested waters of annuities or reverse mortgages etc but those returns will be lower than investing. There’s no such thing as a guaranteed high return that’s risk free. If anyone promises that they are lying.

  • @stevemlejnek7073
    @stevemlejnek70735 ай бұрын

    It seems to me having money in all three (Roth, Trad and taxable brokerage) is best for flexibility in pulling income and managing taxes in retirement.

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s my plan. I don’t have some specific percentage for each one but we will have some money in each so the options will be there.

  • @kona6451

    @kona6451

    Ай бұрын

    in my case, 4 accounts when you add in my HSA

  • @peaceful4you408
    @peaceful4you40825 күн бұрын

    Taxable is by far way better. Trust me. With Taxable accounts, you can invest into riskier assets that give you way higher returns so that the tax penalty barely has an impact on your portfolio.

  • @J-D248
    @J-D2484 ай бұрын

    Good video... But I have to take issue with the use of the term "tax free". You're still paying taxes whether it's a 401k, IRA, Roth or taxable account. The difference is when you pay taxes. 401k and Traditional IRAs are pre-tax, where Roth and taxable accounts are post-tax. The difference there is that with a Roth your growth is never taxed, and in your taxable accounts your growth may be taxed. Just do a little simple math and you'll find out that there is virtually no difference in how much tax you pay when saving in any of these accounts assuming that your tax bracket is constant. You will always end up with the same amount in the end.

  • @Rew123

    @Rew123

    2 ай бұрын

    That's shockingly inaccurate. You realize you're going to start with 20-40% (depending on your income tax rate) less money in your brokerage account compared to a traditional retirement account, right?

  • @J-D248

    @J-D248

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Rew123 correct, that's exactly what I'm saying.

  • @guzzi95
    @guzzi95 Жыл бұрын

    I am happy with my 2 5 year, Fixed Index Annuities. And my 4- CD Ladder.. Of course I am not having to draw off of it at this time.. I got really tired of the yo yo stock market.

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you're happy!

  • @MissTopDJ007

    @MissTopDJ007

    Жыл бұрын

    Could you explain more about 4 year - CD Ladder? Where to put it?

  • @akin242002
    @akin242002 Жыл бұрын

    I'm going with Roth IRA. As a Californian, nothing feels better than tax free stock growth!

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    Relative to other states, a Roth benefits you the most! Never thought of it that way before!

  • @whasian2007

    @whasian2007

    Жыл бұрын

    Well I mean that kind of depends because with Roth you pay that tax now so in a high income taxed state like cali you may be paying a lot in taxes especially while you’re working depending on your income where if you use a traditional account like a 401k you save on state and federal income tax and then say move to a no income tax state then pull the money without paying state tax but still pay federal.

  • @akin242002

    @akin242002

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whasian2007 You make some valid points. However, when I'm that old taxes are the last thing I want to be concerned about. The mental freedom of tax anxiety is worth the tax hit early in life.

  • @whasian2007

    @whasian2007

    Жыл бұрын

    @@akin242002 I think that’s totally fair, sometimes it’s worth paying a little more to have that simplicity instead of always having to optimize everything. I personally enjoy the optimization and the nitty gritty details but I know that’s not for everyone lol

  • @akin242002

    @akin242002

    Жыл бұрын

    @@whasian2007 I wouldn't call that optimized. More like a delayed burden.

  • @ronnievengua9535
    @ronnievengua9535 Жыл бұрын

    Pineapple 🍍

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    🍍🙌😆

  • @chaitanyanandurkar9009
    @chaitanyanandurkar9009 Жыл бұрын

    With everything going on the secret word should be FTX

  • @BrendanEvan

    @BrendanEvan

    Жыл бұрын

    In that case it should be “corporate malfeasance”

  • @Rew123

    @Rew123

    2 ай бұрын

    Lol

  • @violentgreen7196
    @violentgreen719628 күн бұрын

    🤎pineapple…great content thank you