Traditional IRA vs ROTH IRA | Mark J Kohler | CPA | Attorney

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Traditional IRA vs ROTH IRA | Mark J Kohler | CPA | Attorney




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In this video, I break down some important details between the difference of a Traditional IRA and a ROTH IRA. It is incredibly important to understand the pros and cons of each IRA. Both are really similar in nature but both benefit you in different ways! If you have any questions about what I talk about in this video, write a comment below and I will do my best to respond quickly!

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5 Comments

  1. The Exciting family

    If i have the traditional ira, 10 years from now i want to convert it to a Roth, would i have to pay tax or fee by doing this?

  2. Kiem Kpa

    My company have both I put 245$ a week for Roth and 100$ on 401k do you think it a good way

  3. DD

    So if I create a Roth IRA and then create the ORa/LLC and use that to day trade stocks and cryptocurrency will each trade will be tax free?

  4. david rodriguez

    I want to move my 401k to IRA to take it out and invest it in my small company, I dont plan on keeping any money in that IRA or contributing to it would you say ROTH is still a good choice?

  5. M Lee

    Hi Mark, I really like you break everything down. What if someone is late to the game in regards to investing, and wants to contribute more than what's allowed yearly? For example, if someone is a small business owner and want to contribute above $5,500 yearly. What's the best option for this? Thx.

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