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Mega backdoor Roth conversions can be a 'no brainer' for higher earners, expert says
CNBC· 4 days agoIf you're a higher earner and looking to boost tax-free retirement savings, there's a lesser-known...
Why Roth? Benefits for Plans and Participants | PLANADVISER
PLANADVISER· 2 days agoIn the ever-evolving landscape of retirement savings, the adoption of Roth 401(k) plans has surged, driven by legislative changes and growing awareness. In a Roth ...
The Savings Game: The pros and cons of backdoor Roth IRAs
Herald & Review· 7 days agoIf you are retired, and older than 70 ½, it makes sense to make an IRA contribution if you are in a position to save some or all of your earned income. If your income is higher than $146,000 ...
...65, Earning More Than Ever and Won't Retire Soon. Should I Use My Roth IRA for a $30K Home...
SmartAsset via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoI need $30,000 for a home project. I have enough to take it out of … Continue reading → The post Ask...
The average 401(k) savings rate recently hit a record — how to know if you're on track
CNBC· 1 day ago"The 15% is just a goalpost," with the understanding that everyone's situation is different, said...
I worked hard to clean up my finances in my 30s, but a financial planner says I'm still making 5...
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Ask the Hammer: 529 Plan Funding - When Do I File Form 709?
TheStreet.com· 6 days agoAsk the Hammer: Super Funding a 529 Plan - When Do I Need to File Form 709? Delving into the intricacies of 529 plan contributions and Form 709 filing obligations for taxpayers is Jeffery "the Buckinghammer" Levine.
6 Reasons the Poor Stay Poor and Middle Class Doesn’t Become Wealthy
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoSocial mobility and wealth inequality make for easy political bullet points to bash "the other...