About this Episode

This week we're doing something a little different. Instead of the usual two-question format with a guest interview, we're handing the mic over to Associate Financial Advisors Noah Lewis and Evan Mills for a Q&A speed round covering eight shorter questions from listeners.

The first half focuses on investing. Noah and Evan discuss how to think about AI as a structural shift without taking on outsized concentration risk, why international allocation still has a place in a portfolio even after a decade of US outperformance, and whether a retiree should restructure to live off dividends or take a total return approach with strategic selling. They also work through why an intermediate-term bond ETF like BIV might be preferred over a money market fund, and where I-bonds and TIPS fit into the current rate environment.

The second half turns to planning. The conversation covers smarter ways for grandparents to fund private school tuition beyond just writing a check, how the new SECURE 2.0 provision for rolling overfunded 529 balances into a Roth IRA actually works, and the differences between charitable remainder trusts and donor advised funds and when each one makes sense.


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