Questions Four
In this Friday Q&A episode, Don answers four listener questions covering fund recommendations, special-needs financial planning, retirement withdrawal strategy, and tax-efficient health savings. First, he addresses whether Talking Real Money receives commissions for mentioning Avantis and Dimensional funds (they do not) and explains why those firms’ evidence-based strategies stand out. A second caller asks about planning for a child with a lifelong disability, prompting Don to stress the importance of working with a specialist attorney to establish structures such as special-needs trusts and ABLE accounts. Another listener questions whether all-in-one funds complicate retirement withdrawals, but Don argues that simple portfolio withdrawals beat complex optimization strategies. The episode closes with a teacher nearing retirement asking whether drawing from a 457 plan to keep funding an HSA is worthwhile, which Don notes can create a powerful tax advantage similar to a Roth conversion.
0:05 Friday Q&A intro and reminder to submit voice questions at TalkingRealMoney.com
0:50 Listener asks whether Don and Tom receive commissions for recommending Avantis or Dimensional funds
1:33 Don explains the evidence-based origins of Dimensional and Avantis and confirms there are no commissions or compensation
4:15 Caller asks how to financially plan for a child with a lifelong neurological disability
5:15 Don stresses the importance of working with a special-needs attorney and explains tools like ABLE accounts and special-needs trusts
7:09 Listener asks whether all-in-one funds like VT or AVGE create problems when withdrawing money in retirement
8:27 Don argues simplicity is better than optimization and recommends withdrawing from the portfolio as a whole rather than trying to pick winners
10:49 Teacher retiring at 54 asks whether it makes sense to withdraw from a 457 plan to continue maximizing HSA contributions
12:38 Don explains how using taxable withdrawals to fund an HSA can effectively create a Roth-like tax benefit