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  2. With $1.6 Million Saved at 62, Should We Rethink Our 401(k ...

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    The main difference between Roth accounts and pre-tax accounts is their tax treatment. When contributing to a pre-tax account like a traditional IRA or 401(k), you receive a tax deduction on all ...

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    There’s a benefit to saving for retirement in a traditional 401(k) during your working years. Because you get a tax break on your contributions and investment gains are tax-deferred, you have a ...

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    The sooner you convert funds from your traditional pre-tax IRA to a Roth account, the more years of tax-free growth you'll enjoy in your Roth account. ... Annual $75,000 Conversions Over 10 Years ...

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    Saving for retirement in a dedicated account is always a wise idea, but the best account to use will vary by age. That's because your income tends to increase over time, so what makes more sense...

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    The 401(k) plan comes in two varieties — the Roth 401(k) and the traditional 401(k). Each offers a different type of tax advantage, and choosing the right plan is one of the biggest questions ...

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    I am 70 and I have $1.4 million in traditional IRAs. Is it best to do $160,000 in Roth conversions for the next 1-3 years to reduce my high RMDs in about 5-10 years? That would put me in the 24% ...