What's So Great About the Roth IRA? | Selling Life & Annuities

by | Nov 11, 2022 | Vanguard IRA | 5 comments

What's So Great About the Roth IRA? | Selling Life & Annuities




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In this episode of Selling Life & Annuities, Randy Pierson, VP of Life and Annuity Sales for Gordon Marketing interviews Tim Luby, Annuity Regional Vice President about the Roth IRA. They discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Roth IRA. They also talk about the opportunities with Roths including the Roth conversion opportunity and when it makes sense for clients to consider this strategy. The Roth IRA is hot. Contact the Annuity Team at Gordon Marketing for help with strategies and solutions to help with the Roth IRA and to get consumer-approved collateral covering the benefits of Roth Conversions.

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5 Comments

  1. Paul Bechtold

    Roth IRA's are a hot topic right now to get taxes out of the way at a lower rate than in the future!

  2. Ryan Clark

    can you have both a roth and a traditional IRA?

  3. Jennifer Morrison

    Where can I get more information on Roths?

  4. Nancy Schmitt

    How much can you contribute to a IRA if you are over 65

  5. Cristina Garrity

    If I come into some money, what's the best thing to do with it? Say around $30-40k

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