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What are the pros and cons if Chip uses the money in his taxable brokerage account for early retirement income? Jack and Sally ask Joe and Big Al to spitball on whether they can retire around age 55 or 60, and whether they should max out their Roth or convert to Roth. Plus, April and Andy ask the fellas to spitball on their dividend investing strategy, and Don wonders if a separately managed account or SMA makes sense for his taxable account. (We’ll also find out what an SMA is.)

Pure’s Senior Financial Planner, Richard Alexander, CFP®, AIF®, explains the difference between capital gains and dividends. Capital gains are profits from selling investments at a higher price, while dividends are income paid out by corporations to stockholders. FREE GUIDE | 10 Tips for Real Estate Investors Transcript Capital Gains vs Dividends. Both are sources of […]