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- Whats the point of Roth IRA? : r personalfinance - Reddit
Roth accounts are a hedge against future tax hikes and tax rate insecurity There’s a reason Roth accounts are always subject to elimination every few years, tax revenue from Roth users is far less than from traditional
- Is roth 401k really better than traditional? - Reddit
As you get older and start earning more, though, it makes more sense to switch to traditional (especially since you have the option of supplementing your 401k with a Roth IRA) Traditional also leaves the option of someday quitting, and living on your cash accounts and converting Traditional to Roth while you've got $0 earned income
- Can someone explain 401k, Roth 401k and a Roth IRA to me like . . . - Reddit
In a roth or a tradition ira 401k its on taxed once (either when you earn it for roth or when you cash it out for traditional) Ex-$1000 Traditional IRA- no tax, leave it for a long time, grows to 5k, withdraw it and pay income tax on 5k, netting you like 3500-4k depending on tax bracket
- What to invest in? Roth IRA : r personalfinance - Reddit
I’m planning on opening a ROTH IRA with vanguard I’m overwhelmed at choosing what to invest my money in Help! Any and all advice is appreciated
- absolute beginner - roth IRA advice? : r fidelityinvestments - Reddit
A Roth IRA is a tax-advantaged retirement account where you make after-tax contributions and can withdraw those contributions tax-free and penalty-free at any time and for any reason
- 401K. . . . Pre-Tax, After Tax, and or Roth??? : r personalfinance - Reddit
Essentially you need to look at effective tax rates vs top marginal Roth contributions (and thus withdrawals) are taxed at your top marginal tax rate (so 24% for your income) because all post-tax money is fungible Traditional contributions are tax-free, but all withdrawals are taxed at your income tax rate
- Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA? : r personalfinance - Reddit
Total value of Roth IRA and post-tax brokerage account: 97,540 If he puts the $6000 in a traditional IRA, puts the tax savings in a brokerage account, and keeps both there for 40 years: His 2021 income was $30,000 He deducts the standard deduction and his $6000 contribution His total taxable income is $11,450
- Fidelity Go VS Normal Roth IRA? : r fidelityinvestments - Reddit
I think using a normal Roth IRA is better out of the two, but both are good choices I started with a Go account and then switched over to having everything in a Rollover IRA and fidelity’s user interface still gives you guidance and advice about asset allocation, very user friendly, so in my opinion the purpose of making a Go account is
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