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  1. What funds should I invest in for my Roth IRA account? : r ...

    Sep 17, 2023 · Roth IRA Contribution Limits Since you mentioned opening an Individual Brokerage account for investing in mutual funds and index funds, I do want to make sure you're aware that …

  2. Did I mess up doing traditional instead of Roth? : r ... - Reddit

    Maybe you messed up a little for the past, but since you seem to be at the top end of your career ladder/earning potential I think you're probably better off continuing to contribute to your traditional …

  3. Can someone explain 401k, Roth 401k and a Roth IRA to me like

    Mar 28, 2024 · 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, …

  4. SO Confused About How to Actually Invest my Roth IRA : r ... - Reddit

    Jan 4, 2024 · A few weeks ago I finally opened a Roth IRA with Fidelity, transferred the max yearly contribution over. It was my understanding that the money would sit there and wouldn't grow until I …

  5. Roth IRA: invest on my own or have Fidelity manage it? : r ... - Reddit

    Feb 5, 2024 · However, it is important to do your own research and make the best decisions for you and your unique circumstances. As you may be aware, a Roth IRA is a tax-advantaged retirement …

  6. ROTH TSP or Traditional? : r/MilitaryFinance - Reddit

    Jan 1, 2024 · Roth TSP while active duty and make sure you’re contributing to the appropriate fund. I recommend a Lifecycle (L) fund for your targeted retirement year as your best option. The other …

  7. 401K....Pre-Tax, After Tax, and/or Roth??? : r/personalfinance - Reddit

    Nov 28, 2022 · Yes, Roth IRA's allow penalty free withdrawals before 59½, so they're great for early retirement. And of course if a pretax 401k is available to you and your tax bracket is such that pre-tax …

  8. Better to put dividend stocks/ETFs in a Roth IRA and growth ... - Reddit

    And in a Roth both compound well. Sure 'growth' may see a larger total return and this could make sense to prioritize them in Roth since they could therefore have a larger tax burden dude to higher …

  9. What to invest in? Roth IRA : r/personalfinance - Reddit

    Feb 22, 2023 · 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.

  10. Does anyone else only have Voo in their Roth? : r/ETFs - Reddit

    Roth is a tax treatment that can apply to either IRA or 401K accounts. Roth was a lawmaker's last name. Accounts are not investments, but they can hold investments. So you can invest in ETFs inside a …