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Roth IRA Analyzer

Are you one of the many investors who are wondering whether the Roth IRA makes sense for your portfolio? Now you can start getting personalized answers to your IRA questions. Our Roth IRA Analyzer will help you figure out your IRA eligibility and, based on your current financial status, compare the results of investing in a traditional IRA versus a Roth IRA. Follow the steps below and start getting the answers to your IRA questions.

1 To begin using the analyzer, click on the appropriate link below which best describes your tax filing status.
 
2 Next, enter your current financial information to see which IRAs you are eligible for and to determine your maximum contribution into each type of IRA.
 
3 Finally, the analyzer will provide you with comparative tables of the IRA(s) you are eligible for along with a variety of different investment scenarios. Please note that we are assuming you are making full annual IRA contributions of $5,000.

What is your tax filing status?

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This calculator may offer some initial answers, but we encourage you to meet with your financial planner or tax advisor for advice and information concerning your particular situation and that of your household. This calculator does not take into effect inflation and salary increases.

Please consider the following limitations regarding the corresponding IRAs and calculations.

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For 529 plans, an investor's or a designated beneficiary's home state may offer state tax or other benefits that are only available for investments in that state's qualified tuition program. Please consider this before investing.

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Next Steps

Don't wait until April 15 to fund your IRA. The sooner you open your account, the sooner your savings can start to grow.
  • The power of compounding is a great tool for investors. Use our calculator to see how it can benefit your retirement plan.
  • Open your account online – it takes less than fifteen minutes!

Questions? Specialists are available 24 hours a day at 1-800-359-3379.

 

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