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Backdoor Roths and 401(k) Rollovers: Smart Strategy or Costly Mistake?
For high-income earners, backdoor Roth IRA contributions are a powerful way to build tax-free retirement savings. On a separate note, rolling over an old 401(k) into an IRA can also be a smart move for better investment options and lower fees. However, when these two strategies intersect, the outcome can either work in your favor—or create an unexpected tax bill. Understanding why is critical before making a move.
Joseph Browning
Sep 24, 20252 min read


Roth IRAs and Backdoor Roth IRA Contributions
What is a Roth IRA A Roth IRA is an investment vehicle that allows people to save for retirement using after-tax dollars. Those dollars are then invested into securities like mutual funds, individual stocks, bonds, or other investable securities. The advantage of a Roth IRA is that the investment grows tax-free, and distributions can be taken tax-free after age 59 ½. This is a great way to get tax-free savings and control your tax liability in retirement. The downside is th

Whitaker Myers
Jun 3, 20243 min read


All Things Roth: IRAs, Employer Plans, Backdoor Roth IRA & Mega Backdoor Roth
Roth and Traditional IRAs With a Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA), money is put in after paying income tax on it, and then you get the best benefit of any retirement account: TAX-FREE GROWTH & TAX-FREE WITHDRAWALS (once you reach age 59 and a half and have had the Roth for 5 years). As I tell every person I talk to, imagine taking money out of your checking account, which you have already paid tax on, making a contribution to your Roth IRA, and sitting back to enjoy

Whitaker Myers
Aug 17, 20234 min read


TAXES ARE IMPACTED BY YOUR SAVINGS & INVESTMENT CHOICES
Your Savings, Investments, & Taxes TAXES. Love or hate them, if you live in the United States of America, you can participate in our...

Logan Doup
May 3, 20235 min read
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