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Choosing Between Traditional or Roth IRAs
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[QUOTE="Knowlopedia, post: 322548, member: 91868"] Deciding between a traditional or Roth IRA can be a difficult decision. Both offer tax advantages, but the type of account you choose will depend on your individual financial situation and goals. Traditional IRAs are funded with pre-tax dollars, meaning that contributions are deductible from your taxable income for the year in which they were made. This means that you pay taxes on withdrawals at retirement age when you may be in a lower tax bracket than when you initially contributed to the account. Roth IRAs, however, are funded with after-tax dollars and do not provide an immediate tax break like traditional IRAs do. However, withdrawals from Roth accounts during retirement are typically not taxed as long as certain conditions have been met. This makes them attractive to those who expect their income level to increase over time and anticipate being in a higher tax bracket when they retire than when they first opened their account. When deciding between these two types of accounts it is important to consider how much money you plan on contributing each year and what kind of return rate you expect from your investments over time. It is also important to think about whether or not your current income level puts you in a high enough tax bracket for it to make sense for you to take advantage of the immediate deduction offered by traditional IRAs or if it would be more beneficial for you in the long run if instead opted for the potential future savings provided by Roth accounts. No matter which type of IRA account best suits your needs, both offer great opportunities for saving money while taking advantage of various tax benefits available through investing in an IRA account [/QUOTE]
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