How to turn your $6,000 Roth IRA contribution into a $173,000/yr tax free income stream

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How to turn your $6,000 Roth IRA contribution into a $173,000/yr tax-free income stream.
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4 Comments

  1. Ilya W.

    I need a video describing the benefits of investing in I Bonds!

  2. Juan Hernandez

    Can you make a video explaining borrowing instead of pulling out the investment from a Roth IRA if we have over 100k on how does the pay back works?

  3. hubbie mid

    Dont u think 10% is a very optimistic assumption for returns? Most places i see say 7% and articles i read on 529 plans where u can invest in s&p 500 say even 5.9% is aggressive growth

  4. El Lenoir

    Well put!!

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