
The Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast
Grow your wealth by working on your mindset and up leveling your game. Your thoughts about money have created your current financial net worth. Sadly, there are many physicians who are have earned a good income but have not built wealth. More and more physicians are becoming burned out as our health care system continues to change. Join the movement of physicians embarking on the journey to take matters in our own hands so we can continue to thrive. Tune in each week to learn more on how to grow your wealthy mindset! Imagine your life when you have the financial knowledge to create wealth so you can practice medicine on your own terms. Please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite Podcasting platform. You can learn more about Elisa at her website or follow her on social media. Website: www.GrowYourWealthyMindset.comInstagram https://www.instagram.com/GrowYourWealthyMindsetFacebook https://www.facebook.com/ElisaChianghttps://www.facebook.com/GrowYourWealthyMindsetYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WealthyMindsetMDLinked In: www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-chiang-0582a432
The Grow Your Wealthy Mindset Podcast
Episode 176: Changes Coming to Catch-up Contributions to Retirement Accounts
Are you age 50 or older and contributing extra to your 401(k), 403(b), or 457(b)? Big changes are coming to catch-up contributions that could affect your retirement planning—especially if you’re a high-income earner.
In this episode of The Grow Your Wealthy Mindset, I break down the IRS’s final regulations on catch-up contributions under the SECURE 2.0 Act and what they mean for you starting in 2026.
We’ll cover:
- Who is considered a “high-income earner” and how that definition is determined
- Why all catch-up contributions will soon need to be Roth contributions (and what that means for your taxes)
- Projected contribution limits for 2026, including the special higher limits for ages 60–63
- How multiple employers, W-2 wages, and self-employment income affect eligibility
- Practical strategies for adjusting your payroll contributions ahead of time
These rules are complex—and a little confusing—so I’ll walk you through the details step by step to help you plan with confidence.
🔑 Key Takeaway: Starting in 2026 or 2027, if you earn more than $145,000, you’ll no longer be able to make pre-tax catch-up contributions. Understanding the new limits and planning now will help you avoid surprises later.
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Dr. Elisa Chiang is a physician and money coach who helps other doctors reach their financial goals by mastering their money mindset through personalized 1:1 coaching .
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