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Case Study Spreadsheet updatesFor more instructions with accompanying screen shots, the "Using a spreadsheet" section of the Roth IRA conversion - Bogleheads wiki discusses that topic, and perhaps best of all Harry Sit at The Finance Buff has two great step-by-step articles: Roth Conversion and Capital Gains On ACA Health Insurance and Roth Conversion with Social Security and Medicare IRMAA
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If you are discovering MMM after working for a few years, you will probably find that you have fairly vast contribution room in your RRSP (it grows at 18% of your salary yr) 3: Low interest in this context means 'close to or less than the expected return on your investments' Less debt is pretty great
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