401K vs IRA: Traditional vs Roth | Understanding Retirement Accounts

by | Nov 8, 2022 | Traditional IRA | 2 comments




In this video I breakdown the different Retirement Accounts to help you better understand the differences and figure out which account best first your needs for retirement planning.

Retirement Accounts I cover in this video include:
– Traditional 401(k)
– Roth 401(k)
– Traditional IRA
– Roth IRA
– Backdoor Roth IRA
– SEP IRA

Accounts that work for some may not work for others. You can also have a blend of multiple retirement accounts or even rollover old 401(k) accounts into IRA’s.

Feel free to message me with any questions. I hope you find this video useful in understanding the different types of Retirement accounts and what each of them mean.

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– Mark

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2 Comments

  1. Mark Roussin, CPA

    Which Retirement accounts do you currently utilize?

  2. Magnets Travel

    Back door Roth conversion; I have T-IRA I don’t want to convert it to Roth , do I have to open a new T-IRA for year 2022 & put 6k & then convert to Roth ? It’s not going to effect my old T-IRA account ? Please make video on this

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