Becoming a Millionaire: Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA (Which makes the MOST PROFIT)

by | Sep 14, 2022 | Traditional IRA | 7 comments

Becoming a Millionaire: Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA (Which makes the MOST PROFIT)




So, what’s the difference between a Roth IRA (Individual retirement account) and a traditional IRA when it comes to becoming a millionaire. Which one is better?

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Key Questions Answered
1. Traditional: Taxed as ordinary income when withdrawing but you can deduct your contribution every year up to 6k currently in 2019.
2. Roth: no tax deductions from contributions but are not taxed when withdrawing
3. Simple: With Traditional IRAs, you avoid taxes when you put the money in. “With a Roth IRA, in retirement you won’t have to pay any taxes upon withdrawals of funds,”
4. Taking money Out: Traditional Mandatory withdraws by age 70 and ½
– Roth: can be held for an entire lifetime without needing to take it out
– Both: you can start taking money out by 59 and ½
5. Hidden Perks: you can have your kids inheret the Roth IRA, they can cash out tax free, or add it there Roth, or receive annual payment for the rest of there life.
– Traditional: you can withdraw 10k if under 59 ½ as a first time home owner bonus or for hardships and other disasters
– Roth can widraw contribution no problem but not the profits at anytime ( also same homebuyer 10k penalty free)
– Roth can be invested in Index funds, lifecycle funds, individual stock etc

Estimates
1. Inflation: 2% every year. 1million in 2061 = $435,304 would be in todays money
2. Contribution: 6k every year for 42 years at a 7% interest rate = $1,383,793.44
3. Daily Investing: $16.67
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7 Comments

  1. TommyBryson

    So, what’s the difference between a Roth IRA (Individual retirement account) and a traditional IRA when it comes to becoming a millionaire. Which one is better?

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    Key Questions Answered

    1. Traditional: Taxed as ordinary income when withdrawing but you can deduct your contribution every year up to 6k currently in 2019.

    2. Roth: no tax deductions from contributions but are not taxed when withdrawing

    3. Simple: With Traditional IRAs, you avoid taxes when you put the money in. “With a Roth IRA, in retirement you won’t have to pay any taxes upon withdrawals of funds,”

    4. Taking money Out: Traditional Mandatory withdraws by age 70 and ½

    – Roth: can be held for an entire lifetime without needing to take it out

    – Both: you can start taking money out by 59 and ½

    5. Hidden Perks: you can have your kids inheret the Roth IRA, they can cash out tax free, or add it there Roth, or receive annual payment for the rest of there life.

    – Traditional: you can withdraw 10k if under 59 ½ as a first time home owner bonus or for hardships and other disasters

    – Roth can widraw contribution no problem but not the profits at anytime ( also same homebuyer 10k penalty free)

    – Roth can be invested in Index funds, lifecycle funds, individual stock etc

    Estimates

    1. Inflation: 2% every year. 1million in 2061 = $435,304 would be in todays money

    2. Contribution: 6k every year for 42 years at a 7% interest rate = $1,383,793.44

    3. Daily Investing: $16.67

    Ideas:

    Imagine:

    Link: https://smartasset.com/investing/inflation-calculator#zJ7qyU95qA

    https://www.investor.gov/additional-resources/free-financial-planning-tools/compound-interest-calculator

  2. Joshua Jackson

    How/where do I sign up to create/open an Roth IRA account?

  3. Rick Rdz

    Maybe I’ll get lucky and you’ll reply but would it be a good idea to sign up with the Roth IRA thru acorns? Also it says I could contribute 6k a year does that have to be deposited all at once or could I make monthly payments till the 6k are gathered?

  4. Zeek

    Thanks for finally explaining these two

  5. Zeek

    Great video, yeah I'm going to go with the Roth once I start paying off a little bit of my debt so I can have money to save do you know any good companies that offer Roth.

  6. Dejan Mac

    man youre spitting these videos out quick ! if youre interested in finance videos ! i investing in stocks and show ppl how to budget and save money ! 🙂

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