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How To Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth after 60
retirement You can convert an IRA to a Roth no matter how old you are. But if the conversion boosts your income, it could have taxing consequences.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Roth IRA Basics: 10 Things You Must Know
Financial Planning A Roth IRA can be a great way to save for retirement since the accounts have no required minimum distributions and you withdraw the money tax-free.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
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7 Ways to Reduce Your Income to Qualify for Roth IRA Contributions
401(k)s If you're just above the income cutoff to qualify for Roth IRA contributions, these strategies will help you meet it.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Three Ways to Reduce Taxes on Your Investment Earnings
Proactive tax planning using these strategies could help you keep more of your hard-earned money, now and in the future.
By David McGill Published
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From Tax-Deferred to Tax-Free: Navigating Taxes in Retirement
Here are some considerations to keep in mind to help you spend less of your retirement savings and Social Security benefits on taxes.
By Brian Skrobonja, Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) Published
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Retirement Tips for 2024 From Five Retirement Experts
From Rothifying IRAs to navigating changing tax laws, these fiduciary advisers share the recommendations they’re making to their clients this year.
By Pam Krueger Published
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Roth IRAs: What They Are and How They Work
Roth IRA A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account that allows tax-free investment growth and distributions, as long as key rules are followed.
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Roth IRA Contribution Limits for 2024
Roth IRAs Roth IRA contribution limits have gone up for 2024. Here's what you need to know.
By Jackie Stewart Published
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How a Backdoor Roth IRA Works (and Its Drawbacks)
High earners can get around income limits on Roth IRA contributions by converting other IRA accounts to Roths, but there are some caveats.
By Bruce Willey, JD, CPA Published