Planning for Retirement – 401(k), Roth or Traditional IRA (2019)

by | Dec 25, 2022 | Traditional IRA | 6 comments




There are several retirement plans available that are easier to understand than you might think, although each is subject to its own limitations.Tax treatment of withdrawals—and the age at which you can take and must take withdrawals without penalty—can vary between types of plans as well. I will break down the basics in this video to help you identify which is best for you.

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6 Comments

  1. Retire With Less

    Good info, thanks for sharing!

  2. MARBLEOUS

    Thanks for sharing your action plan. You've really made some headwinds since 35!

  3. Mike Tha Investor

    Nice info! I personally like the Roth better but I think anyone can be very beneficial.

  4. Derek Lester

    As an entrepreneur it's my job to come up with my own retirement plan so I'm working hard towards that now. Set up my roth IRA with M1 Finance and gonna do the max contribution every year.

  5. Investing Teacher

    Max our Roth IRA every year in dividend paying etfs, will have a teacher pension of 85% last year's salary when I retire.

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