Avoiding Two of the Worst Moves for Inherited IRAs

Jun 30, 2014 / By Denise Appleby, APA, CISP, CRC, CRPS, CRSP
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The Supreme Court recently ruled that inherited IRAs aren't eligible for creditor protection in a bankruptcy. But an even quicker way to lose the assets is to ignore the distribution rules specific to beneficiaries. These two cases reveal how easy it is to void the stretch.

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