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Roth IRA Retirement Landscape
Roth IRA Conversion 401k
Self-Directed Traditional IRA Simple IRA

Roth IRA

  • Non-deductible annual contributions of up to $3,000 ($6,000 for married couples) using a variety of investments.
  • All capital appreciation and earnings grow without current taxation.
  • If certain requirements are met, funds can be withdrawn tax-free.
  • Never before has there been a means of compounding assets at "taxable" returns with no related income-tax liability.
  • All accumulations can be passed to heirs free of income taxes.

Roth IRA Conversion

  • Traditional IRA may be eligible to convert into a Roth IRA.
  • Converting a traditional IRA into a Roth IRA is a taxable event.
  • Your representative can evaluate the benefit to you.

Self-Directed Traditional IRA

  • Annual contributions of up to $3,000 ($6,000 for married couples).
  • All capital appreciation and earnings grow without current taxation until funds are withdrawn.
  • Flexible way to plan and build substantial retirement income because you control the specific investments made.
  • Investments can be changed at your discretion.
  • People age 50 or older in year 2002 can deposit an additional $500.

Retirement Landscape

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  • Life Insurance Needs Review
  • Children's Education Review
  • Income Tax & Cash Flow Review

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401k

  • Employer sponsored program.
  • Funded by employee salary deferrals.
  • Pre-tax investing.
  • Mutual funds or self-directed investing.
  • $11,000 maximum annual investment for 2002.
    (maximum annual investment limits increase periodically)
  • Can change fixed investment amount twice a year.
  • People age 50 or older in year 2002 can deposit an additional $1,000.

Simple IRA

  • Employer sponsored program (less than 100 employees).
  • Funded by employee salary deferrals.
  • Pre-tax income investing.
  • Mutual funds or self-directed investing.
  • $7,000 is the maximum employee contribution in 2002.

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