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  2. Custodial Roth IRAs: Everything Parents Need To Know - AOL

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    Like a custodial Roth IRA, a custodial IRA is owned by a minor but opened and managed by an adult until the child is legally able to take over responsibility for the account. The primary ...

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    The 60-day rule is a firm deadline, and you want to ensure the funds show in the Roth IRA custodial account rather than simply initiating the transfer.

  4. Roth IRAs: What they are, how they work and how to open one - AOL

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    Wealthfront has a small opening deposit requirement of $500 for its automated Roth IRA account and a small annual management fee of 0.25%. How to open a Roth IRA.

  5. Self-Directed IRA (SDIRA): Benefits, Tips and FAQs - AOL

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    Traditional IRA. With a traditional IRA, a custodian is required to oversee the assets. They traditionally limit the types of investments you can hold. ... Roth IRA account holders aged 50 and ...

  6. What is a custodial account? - AOL

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    Here’s how custodial accounts work.

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    If you are able to contribute more than the 401(k) max (the maximum contribution is $23,000 for 2024), you may want to put funds into an IRA. “Continue contributing to a Roth or traditional IRA ...

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