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  • The 2009 yearend retirement investing checklist


    RetirementRevisedAuthority Authority: 422
    It’s time to gather your wits and face the market. After last year’s harrowing plunge, it looks like most of us will finish 2009 with a small gain–Fidelity Investments reports that its retirement investors’ median return for the 12 months ending Sept. 30 was 0.4 percent. OK. it’s not much to write home about ...
    1 day ago
  • 5 Four-Letter Words You Should Be Using in Personal Finance


    Frugal DadAuthority Authority: 602
    This is a post from Jason over at Redeeming Riches . Jason is a financial planner by day and a personal finance blogger by night. Be sure to subscribe to his posts in a reader or by email . No, I’m not going to list some new vocabulary words for you to use when your account goes down by 20%. Sorry to ...
    1 day ago
  • The Roth IRA Boom for Advisors and Their Clients


    Earn Passive IncomeAuthority Authority: 150
    The recent, wild fluctuations in the financial markets, combined with the concern that US federal income tax rates will inevitably go up, have more than a few people questioning just how far their retirement dollars will go in the future. If there is a single objective shared by the majority of IRA and 401(k) owners ...
    3 days ago
  • This Week’s Roundup


    JoeTaxpayerAuthority Authority: 466
    I must say, I enjoy the Sunday round-up posts. It keeps me open to new ideas and on the lookout for fresh blogs. I try to bookmark one or two articles each day and then on Saturday review my collection. Right until now I don’t know how many will past final edit. Let’s get started and see my weekly finds. Benjamin ...
    4 days ago
  • Retirement Accounts Just Passed $50,000


    1MansMoneyAuthority Authority: 411
    As a follow on to my post yesterday regarding our increased retirement contributions, I checked our retirement account balances this morning and we just broke the $50,000 mark. Ill provide the specifics when I post our net worth spreadsheet at the end of the month, but it feels great to be making solid progress. In ...
    5 days ago
  • Introduction to the IRA


    Rich Credit Debt LoanAuthority Authority: 538
    The IRA is an Individual Retirement Account that was originally created by the United States Congress as a means of providing retirement savings with tax advantages to workers that were not already being covered under an employer-sponsored retirement plan. Unlike the standard 401(k) plan, the purpose of an IRA is not ...
    5 days ago
  • Step Up Our Retirement Contributions in 2009


    1MansMoneyAuthority Authority: 411
    We’ve done a good job of increasing our retirement account contributions this year. Thus far, we’ve contributed $3,802.39 to my 401(k) and $3,976.48 to my wife’s 401(k) and a total of $8,400 ($4,200 each) to our Roth IRA’s. That puts us at $16,178.87 in total contributions to our retirement accounts so far ...
    6 days ago
  • Useful Business Forms, Calculators, Tools and Templates


    Accounting-financial-tax.com offers bookkeeping journal entry basic accounting financial accounting management accounting tax accounting cash management accounting cost accounting financial ratio budget forecastingAuthority Authority: 129
    Many of you asked me for Business Forms, Calculators, Tools and Templates or anything that may help. Here I post some. This is by no mean all inclusive, in fact I spent a day to search and gather all these links. I hope it is useful. If you have good resource of such, please feel [...]
    6 days ago
  • Start A Roth IRA With $50 At T Rowe Price


    Amateur Asset AllocatorAuthority Authority: 584
    One of the most common reasons people cite for why they’ve yet to start a Roth IRA is high initial mutual fund minimums.  Vanguard is a great mutual fund company , but most Vanguard funds require an initial investment of at least $3,000 (except the STAR fund , of course), which is beyond the reach of many ...
    6 days ago
  • Real Estate Investing Institute is a Key to Cash Flow Success - Part 1


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  • Converting a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA


    MonitorBankRates.comAuthority Authority: 132
    Converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA makes sense if you believe you will be in the same or higher tax bracket when you retire. Considering the current budget deficit and the Bush tax cuts expiring in 2011, we all might see higher tax rates in the future.There are restrictions in place that bars anyone [...]
    1 week ago
  • 2010 Roth Conversion: Good Idea?


    Consumerism Commentary: A Personal Finance Blog Since 2003Authority Authority: 633
    Over the next couple of weeks, six finalists will be auditioning for the opening of “staff writer” at Consumerism Commentary. Each will be providing two guest articles to share with readers. After the six writers have shared their guest articles, readers will have an opportunity to provide feedback before we ...
    1 week ago
  • 2010 Roth IRA Conversion Loophole


    Amateur Asset AllocatorAuthority Authority: 584
    Current Roth IRA rules restrict high-income savers from participating, phasing out eligibility from $105,000 to $120,000 for single filers and $166,000 to $176,000 for married couples filing jointly.  Currently, Roth IRA conversion rules follow similar guidelines.  Only taxpayers earning less than $100,000 ...
    1 week ago
  • 2010 ROTH IRA Conversion For All


    BudgetCents.net | Tradeking PromoAuthority Authority: 119
    If you have wanted to convert your IRA into a ROTH but make $120,000 / year as a single person or $176,000 as a married couple, well then 2010 is your year. The IRS is lifting the income limits in 2010 so that anyone may do a IRA to ROTH IRA conversion. The benefit of a ROTH IRA is that all earnings are tax free. You ...
    1 week ago
  • How Much Can I Put in My Roth IRA


    Online MagazineAuthority Authority: 142
    A Roth IRA, named after its chief sponsor the late Senator William Roth, is an IRA (Individual Retirement Agreement) established during 1998 that has perhaps become the most popular retirement plan among consumers. Many prefer the Roth IRA because of its liquidity since it is said to be the least restrictive form of ...
    1 week ago
  • Traditional IRA day


    JoeTaxpayerAuthority Authority: 466
    Jeff Rose is a Certified Financial Planner who maintains a blog at Good Financial Cents. Jeff invited me to provide a regular guest post at his blog an I am honored to have the opportunity. The first of these posts Rules and Limits for the Traditional IRA is now up and I invite you to visit and read that article. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Get The Best Roth IRA Rates


    Amateur Asset AllocatorAuthority Authority: 584
    Like all bloggers, I obsessively check my site’s stats.  Traffic sources, popular keywords, I keep track of everything in the vain hope of one day putting this knowledge to good use.  Occasionally, I’ll get a fair amount of traffic from certain keywords interesting enough to write about.  Lately, one such ...
    2 weeks ago

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  • New Tax Law for Roth IRA May Be a Bad Deal for Taxpayers


    EPR Financial NewsAuthority Authority: 127
    In 2010 millions of Americans will be able to do something they have never done before—convert their IRA into a Roth IRA account. Current 2009 limitations do not allow anyone who makes more than $100,000 per year to convert their traditional retirement funds into a Roth IRA.However, beginning in 2010, the Roth IRA ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 2010 Roth IRA Conversion Rules


    BargaineeringAuthority Authority: 669
    A year ago, when I met with my accountant, we spent some time talking about our retirement, our goals, and how we were going to reach them. In looking at our retirement accounts, I saw that the vast majority of our savings were in tax-deferred accounts like 401(k)s and Rollover IRAs. We only had a very small ...
    2 weeks ago

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