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Roth / IRA's

How To Really Save :: Roth / IRA's
Steve Corcoran
Sponsored article written by Steve Corcoran
Financial Consultant at Abbey Credit Union


Young adults often ask, "Should I put my long term retirement monies in an IRA or a Roth IRA?”
The Traditional IRA is put in before you pay tax on it and is taxed later when you retire and start pulling it out. The Roth IRA is put in after you paid your tax but is not taxed when you take it out, as long as it's after age 59 ½ in most situations. Usually the right one for you is based on your age and tax bracket. Currently you can invest up to $5,000 per year. This adjusts upward with inflation and if you are over 50 years old, you can make a catch up amount of an additional $1,000 per year.

Find out more before making your decision. Abbey has a contract with Steve at our Vandalia office (Troy by appointment). He is a financial Advisor and would be happy to answer any questions you have. Call Steve at 937-898-3345.


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