WHAT IS A ROTH IRA?


A Roth IRA is a special retirement account where you pay taxes on money going into your account, and then all future withdrawals are tax-free.


Roth IRAs are best when you think your taxes will be higher in retirement than they are right now.


You can't contribute to a Roth IRA if you make too much money. In 2021, the limit for singles is $140,000. For married couples, the limit is $208,000.


The amount you can contribute changes periodically. In 2021, the contribution limit is $6,000 a year unless you are age 50 or older—in which case, you can deposit up to $7,000.


Contact me at [email protected], 856-248-0304, or wwwrjmadvisorsllc.com if you have any questions about the Roth IRA.


Tags:

#RJMAdvisorsLLC #FinancialEducation #WealthBuilding #SavingMyFuture #FinancialLiteracy #InvestmentKnowledge #MakeMoneyMakeSense #FinancialIndependence #OwnMyFuture


More General Spotlights


© MBN USA 2024 - Developed by Qme Spotlight.

Handcrafted With