The Real Meaning of Christmas Is Staring Them in the Face

Sometimes, as the Christmas season approaches, I find myself growing a bit more curmudgeonly about the secularization, commercialization, and cultural noise that tend to drown out the season’s true meaning. When I mumble and grumble about it, my wife tells me I’m being “Scroogy” about Christmas, so I want to start by saying I genuinely … Read more

2025 Year-End: Wrapping Up My Retirement Tax Planning Journey

As we approach the end of 2025, I wanted to share something with you that’s been on my mind—and increasingly, on this blog—over the past two years. It’s the story of how I’ve navigated one of retirement’s most anxiety-inducing topics: taxes. This compilation will be of particular interest to the following groups of retirees/near retirees: … Read more

Roth IRAs, Roth Conversions, and the New Tax Law (Updated 2025)

Note: This is an updated version of an article I first wrote in 2018, incorporating current tax laws (including the OBBBA), updated contribution limits, current context, and insights from other tax articles I’ve written since then. One way we practice wise retirement stewardship is by making good use of the tax-advantaged savings plans available to … Read more

Could Bitcoin Be a Hedge for Retirees Against the Increasing Federal Debt?

In my last article, I looked at Bitcoin’s potential as a long-term investment in a retirement portfolio. This time, I want to explore a related question: Could Bitcoin serve as a hedge against a future financial crisis brought on by our nation’s growing federal debt? I don’t like to sound alarmist—and I’m not a doomsayer—but … Read more