Required Minimum Distributions  
Many retirement plans require that you begin taking minimum distributions after you reach age 70. This calculator will provide an estimate of how much your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) would be this year based on your age and the value of your account as of December 31 last year. Note that this calculator is intended only to provide an estimate of your RMD. Your actual RMD may be affected by additional factors.
     


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207 Cindy Lane Brandon, FL 33510
Phone: 813.684.1163 Fax: 813.651.1241
bryon@bryonholz.com

*Securities and investment advisory services offered through SagePoint Financial, Inc. (SPF), member FINRA & SIPC and a registered investment advisor. Fixed and/or Traditional Insurance Services may be offered through Bryon Holz & Associates, which is not affililated with SagePoint Financial or registered as a broker-dealer or investment advisor. SPF does not give tax or legal advice. 

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