And, how would opening one impact how much I can save in my traditional 401k and in my Roth IRA?
So, if I currently contribute K annually to my 401k and K annually to my Roth IRA, I would have to cut back on my contributions, but to which one? The 401k or the Roth IRA? Or are there "Self Directed" versions of both?
I am just starting out in my career (26 years old). My company does not offer any retirement or 401k plans. I just did my taxes and realized I can get an extra 5 back on my refund if I contribute 00 to a traditional IRA. I have decided I can afford to and should make this size contribution for last year to some sort of IRA. Should I contribute to the ROTH IRA and get the tax benefit when I retire or the traditional IRA and get the benefit now?
What is the difference between a Roth IRA and a Roth IRA term cd? Does the Roth Cd act like a regular cd but with tax free interest? When the Roth CD term is up, do I have to roll it over into another Roth Ira cd? If I end the Roth Cd at the end of the term, is there a penalty?
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