First Major Book Critical of Dave Ramsey Retirement Advice Set to Publish
Release Date: 12/11/2024
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David McKnight addresses an issue he sees more and more in his conversations with retirees and pre-retirees: the so-called Roth over-conversion trap. The problem stems from converting too much money with the result of shortening the lifespan of your retirement savings. David believes that the reason why many Americans are racing to convert everything they have in their IRAs and 401(k)s has to do with the fear about where the country is headed financially. Penn Wharton has warned repeatedly that, if we don’t right our fiscal ship by 2043, no combination of raising taxes or reducing...
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Today’s episode of the Power of Zero Show sees David McKnight address one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make in retirement: where you should withdraw money from first. It’s important to note that the sequence in which you draw down your retirement dollars can dramatically affect how long your money lasts and how much of it you get to keep. Since the Trump tax cuts were permanently extended on July 4th, 2025, retirees have been presented with one of the most significant tax planning windows they may ever see. The national debt continues to grow – with Social Security and...
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David McKnight dissects Elon Musk’s recent claims that, because of AI robotics and automation, the future will have such hyperabundance that ordinary people may no longer need to save for retirement. In Musk’s future, robots are going to do all the work, AI will create prosperity, and society will provide everything you need at a little or no – cost. While David likes Musk’s vision for the future, he doesn’t agree with him on this one. When examined through the lens of economics, government obligations, and retirement realities, Musk’s idea of the future collapses. David...
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David McKnight explores one of the most fascinating and misunderstood topics: Retirement planning annuities. In the article Annuitization Puzzles, Economics Nobel Prize winner Richard Thaler tries to answer a deceptively simple question: If annuities are so good at protecting retirees from outliving their money, why don’t more people buy them? Thaler, one of the founding fathers of behavioral economics, coined the phrase “the annuity puzzle” to describe a striking contradiction between theory and real life. According to traditional economic models, the rational choice would be for...
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David McKnight discusses the three assets he believes you really need for a stable, predictable tax-efficient retirement. Getting them right will dramatically reduce the risks that derail most retirements: Market risks, sequence of returns risks, longevity risks, tax risks, and long-term care risks. Stock market investments, with a 70% total US stock market index and a 30% total international stock market index, are the first thing David recommends. He defines them as “Your growth engine, the one that pays for your discretionary expenses in retirement.” David goes over...
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David McKnight explores the five biggest retirement mistakes people make. When it comes to retirement “traps”, the obvious things such as picking the wrong stock, missing the next bull market or retiring at the wrong time are what typically comes to mind… The first mistake people tend to make when it comes to their retirement is believing that tax diversification is good enough. “Having the bulk of your wealth in tax-deferred accounts is like going into a business partnership with the IRS: every year, they get to vote on what percentage of your profits they get to keep. Not a very good...
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The focus of this episode is on what Dave Ramsey refers to as the only three investments he owns. “I have three investments: my business, paid-for real estate with no mortgages, and mutual funds,” says Ramsey. He goes on to emphasize that he doesn’t play single stock, doesn’t screw around with gold or Bitcoin, and that he doesn’t need your stock tip from your “broke golfing buddy with an opinion.” Host David McKnight wonders whether Ramsey’s investment model actually works in principle, and if parts of it can be replicated by everyday investors… Ramsey’s business...
info_outlineThis episode is based on David McKnight’s interview with Lane Martinsen on Financial Fast Lane.
David shares how he started in the financial planning industry, as well as the backstory of his new book, The Guru Gap.
The Guru Gap focuses on several financial gurus such as Dave Ramsey, Suze Orman, Clark Howard, and Ramit Sethi.
David finds it interesting to see financial gurus demonizing the types of recommendations him and his peers share – recommendations based on math and actuarial science.
For David, America is better off for financial gurus being in the picture than out of the picture.
The main issue is the fact that they aren’t trying to cultivate an adversarial relationship with mainstream financial advisors, says David.
David brings up a real-life example of bad advice shared on the Dave Ramsey Show.
The ideal reader of The Guru Gap is the sophisticated, disciplined, investor.
Most Americans strive for their money to last until they die.
David sees Dave Ramsey as an expert who is “good for bad investors, and bad for good investors”.
There are lots of stories of people who, following Ramsey’s advice, have run out of money much sooner than they predicted.
David believes that it’s time for disciplined investors to adopt an entirely different paradigm when it comes to maximizing their retirement savings.
David goes over three challenges he faced when writing The Guru Gap.
Hope is something Dave Ramsey seems focused on. However, in the context of financial planning, David sees hope as something that can be the opposite of math.
David and Lane Martinsen discuss the chapters David is most excited about.
David’s ultimate goal with The Guru Gap is to engender a massive dialogue between Americans and financial gurus.
David hints at a future book that will focus on Millennials – a generation that is saving less and is less educated on investing than their Gen X and Baby Boomer forebears at the same stage in their life.
Mentioned in this episode:
David’s upcoming book: The Guru Gap: How America’s Financial Gurus Are Leading You Astray, and How to Get Back on Track
David's books: Power of Zero, Look Before You LIRP, The Volatility Shield, Tax-Free Income for Life and The Infinity Code
PowerOfZero.com (free 3-part video series)
@mcknightandco on Twitter
@davidcmcknight on Instagram
David McKnight on YouTube
Get David's Tax-free Tool Kit at taxfreetoolkit.comLane Martinsen