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Repair The Roof - Estate & Retirement Planning Podcast

Repair The Roof - Estate & Retirement Planning Podcast

De : Ted Gudorf Danny Gudorf Gudorf Law Group Gudorf Financial Group
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Repair The Roof is an estate and retirement planning podcast hosted by Ted and Danny Gudorf from Gudorf Law Group, LLC and Gudorf Financial Group, LLC in Dayton, Ohio. This insightful series zeroes in on essential topics such as estate planning, retirement readiness, legacy preservation, and tax strategies.

Ted and Danny expertly guide listeners through the intricacies of preparing wills and trusts, ensuring asset protection, and planning for a financially secure retirement. Geared specifically towards residents of Ohio, this podcast is your go-to resource for safeguarding your family's future and building a lasting legacy.

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    • How to Create Your Retirement Tax Plan (Step-by-Step Guide) | The Limitless Retirement Podcast
      Feb 17 2026

      👉Get Your Free Retirement Assessment: https://gudorffinancial.com/get-started

      Many retirees focus on saving for retirement but overlook how much taxes can quietly erode their income once they stop working. In this discussion, financial planner Danny Gudorf explains the most common tax challenges retirees face and how proactive planning can dramatically change the outcome. Using Joe and Marie as a case study, he demonstrates how a personalized tax strategy can reduce their overall tax burden while improving cash-flow flexibility throughout retirement. The strategies explored include Roth conversions, tax-loss harvesting, intentional asset location, and tax-efficient charitable giving. The key takeaway is that successful retirement tax planning requires a coordinated, long-term approach that helps retirees stay in control of their income and minimize taxes over their lifetime.

      Takeaways

      • Most retirees pay more in taxes than they need to.
      • Retirement changes the rules of financial planning.
      • A smarter tax plan can save retirees thousands.
      • Roth conversions can help avoid taxes later.
      • Tax loss harvesting can offset gains effectively.
      • Asset location is crucial for tax efficiency.
      • Qualified charitable distributions can reduce taxable income.
      • Medicare premiums are affected by income levels.
      • Strategic withdrawal planning can save on taxes.
      • Long-term tax planning is essential for financial control.

      Resources:

      • Gudorf Law Group
      • The Ohio Estate Planning Guide - Free Book
      • Gudorf Law: What We Do and How We Help Webinar
      • Don't Go Broke in Nursing Home Workshop
      • When a Loved One Dies: A Legal Guide - Free Book
      • Subscribe on YouTube
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      22 min
    • The Roth Conversion Analysis Most Advisors Never Run | The Limitless Retirement Podcast
      Feb 14 2026

      👉Get Your Free Retirement Assessment: https://gudorffinancial.com/get-started

      Instead of framing Roth conversions as a short-term tax move, Danny Gudorf shifts the conversation to legacy planning and multigenerational impact. He challenges investors to think past their own retirement years and evaluate how today’s tax decisions ripple forward to children and heirs. By walking through a hypothetical family scenario, he shows how a thoughtfully timed Roth conversion strategy can dramatically reduce future tax bills—sometimes by millions—underscoring that Roth planning is as much about protecting family wealth as it is about managing taxes today.

      Takeaways

      • Roth conversions should be evaluated beyond just lifetime tax savings.
      • The widow's penalty can significantly increase tax burdens for surviving spouses.
      • Children may face higher tax rates when inheriting traditional IRAs.
      • Planning for taxes should include future generations, not just the individual.
      • Roth conversions can dramatically reduce total family taxes over time.
      • It's essential to consider the tax implications of inherited assets.
      • The decision to convert should factor in family financial goals.
      • Not all families prioritize leaving money to heirs; individual goals vary.
      • Investment strategies for converted dollars should align with long-term goals.
      • Understanding the full impact of Roth conversions requires a comprehensive analysis.

      Resources:

      • Gudorf Law Group
      • The Ohio Estate Planning Guide - Free Book
      • Gudorf Law: What We Do and How We Help Webinar
      • Don't Go Broke in Nursing Home Workshop
      • When a Loved One Dies: A Legal Guide - Free Book
      • Subscribe on YouTube

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      15 min
    • Revocable Trust Explained in 5 Minutes (No Legal Jargon) | Repair The Roof Podcast
      Feb 10 2026

      👉Get started on your estate plan—watch our, on-demand workshop: https://www.daytonestateplanninglaw.com/how-to-not-go-broke-in-a-nursing-home-even-if-you-think-its-too-late/

      In this conversation, estate planning attorney Ted explains the concept of revocable trusts, emphasizing their simplicity and effectiveness in protecting families from the lengthy and costly probate process. He outlines how a revocable trust functions, the importance of funding it, and the benefits it provides both during a person's lifetime and after their passing. Danny also warns against common misconceptions and mistakes people make regarding estate planning.

      Takeaways

      • A revocable trust is a simple tool for estate planning.
      • It helps avoid the lengthy probate process.
      • You maintain control over your assets while alive.
      • Assets in a revocable trust do not go through probate.
      • A successor trustee can manage your affairs if you become disabled.
      • Revocable trusts can protect beneficiaries from creditors.
      • Funding the trust is crucial for it to work effectively.
      • Many people fail to fund their trusts properly.
      • Maintaining a trust is straightforward after setup.
      • Revocable trusts provide privacy and reduce costs for beneficiaries.

      Resources:

      • Gudorf Law Group
      • The Ohio Estate Planning Guide - Free Book
      • Gudorf Law: What We Do and How We Help Webinar
      • Don't Go Broke in Nursing Home Workshop
      • When a Loved One Dies: A Legal Guide - Free Book
      • Subscribe on YouTube

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      9 min
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