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Mark's Money Mind

Taxes, Travel, and Market Turbulence | Episode 063

March 17, 2026·43 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this episode, Mark shares updates from a CampFI trip to New York City and discusses tax filing season after doing a year-end Roth conversion.  He explains the benefits of filing Form 2210 Schedule AI (Annualized Income Installment Method) to reduce underpayment penalties for uneven income, then describes filing an amended return (Form 1040-X) after receiving a corrected 1099-INT.  Mark also covers 2026 travel planning, discusses an app he uses for organizing reservations, and recounts mistakes confusing MAR vs MAY that led to rebooking flights and hotels, plus higher May hotel costs in Vancouver and using Hyatt points.  Finally, he reflects on market volatility and retirement spending, describing a “bucketing” style approach with about 10 years of expenses in cash and treasuries, delaying Social Security to 70, considering a SPIA, and advising younger investors to embrace volatility. Episode Links: Mark’s Money Mind YouTube Channel TripIt Travel Organizer Amberly Grant FinTalks Travel & Events FI Friends Travel The Retirement and IRA Show The Retirement Answer Man The Retirement Manifesto - Retirement Bucket Strategy Timestamps: 00:34 CampFI NYC Recap 01:06 Roth Conversion Taxes 05:32 Form 2210 Explained 08:27 Corrected 1099 Surprise 09:59 Amending Your Return 12:29 Travel Planning Tools 13:57 MAR vs MAY Mistake 14:45 Cruise Status Strategy 18:33 Portal Booking Headaches 22:57 Vancouver Hotel Sticker Shock 25:26 More Trip Changes 27:06 Airfare and Oil Prices 29:12 Market Volatility Thoughts 31:33 Distribution Bucket Strategy 40:12 Advice for Accumulators

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