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For many retirees, the shift from “saving mode” to “spending mode” is one of the most complex transitions in financial life. Once you hit a certain age, the IRS requires you to start drawing from your tax-deferred accounts through Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs).
While these mandatory withdrawals can feel like a tax burden, they also provide a unique opportunity to refine your overall strategy. By leveraging tools like Qualified Charitable Distributions (QCDs) or using IRA funds as a “bridge” to delay claiming Social Security, you can significantly reduce your tax bill while boosting your long-term guaranteed income. This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of these rules and help you keep more of what you’ve spent a lifetime building.
And don’t worry if you miss an answer; you can use the links below the quiz to brush up on RMDs.
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