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2011 Retirement Account Contribution Limits

401K, 403B, IRA & Roth IRA Maximum Contributions The IRS determines the 2011 maximum allowable retirement account contributions and nothing much has really changed since 2010.  A few of the numbers have budged a tiny little bit but since the Consumer Price Index shows minimal official inflation then the adjustments have been kept to a [...]

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Can I Contribute To A 401K And A Roth IRA

With all the rules and regulations in place for retirement accounts, it’s no wonder why planning for retirement is so overwhelming.  One common question that is asked is “Can you contribute to a 401k and a ROTH IRA?”   The answer of course depends on your income.  Let’s start with the 401k.  Everyone can contribute to [...]

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Are Withdrawals from a ROTH IRA Taxable?

Tax free withdrawals Contributions and earnings from ROTH IRA’s are NOT subject to taxes and penalties once the account holder reaches an age of 59 1/2 years old.  The only requirement is that the ROTH IRA contributions are “seasoned,” which means that the money has to have been in your Roth IRA for 5 years [...]

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What You Need To Know About Roth IRA’s

What is a ROTH IRA? A Roth IRA is a special type of individual retirement account that is generally not subject to taxation once age 59 1/2 is reached.  The ROTH IRA is funded with “post-tax dollars” which means that you pay taxes on your income as usual, and then make a contribution into the [...]

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