Let’s shed light on a prevalent misconception surrounding Roth conversions – the opportunity cost argument.
The opportunity cost argument claims that by paying the conversion tax upfront, investors lose out on potential future earnings that the funds could have generated if invested. However, we are here to dispel this belief and show you why there is no opportunity cost in terms of lost investment gains when tax rates remain constant.
Learn the truth behind the opportunity cost myth and how Roth conversions can significantly benefit your financial future. Download our exclusive guide, “Roth Conversions – Dispelling the Opportunity Cost Argument,” to understand this valuable strategy better.
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For expert assistance in evaluating your personal Roth conversion strategies, contact Chris Robinson, the lead advisor with RFG Wealth Advisory in Argyle, TX, at 940-464-4104 to schedule a 15-minute, no-obligation visit. You can also book online at RFGWealthAdvisory.com/Free-Assessment/.
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