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Investment vehicles like Roth IRAs and employer-sponsored Roth options should be part of your investment plan for financial independence. If you don't have an investment plan for financial independence, A Beginners Guide to Roth IRAs and 401(k)-Type Plans will help you come up with one that minimizes your risk and maximizes your profits. If you have a Roth option in your 401(k), 403(b), 457, 401(a), or other defined contribution plan at work-fantastic. Not all employers offer a Roth option. (Some offer no option at all.) Take advantage, but you'll still want to open and fund a Roth IRA for a variety of reasons. Take advantage of all the tax breaks that Uncle Sam gives you. Why? Everything else being equal, you'll earn a higher rate of return in tax-advantaged accounts than you would in regular taxable ones. As you invest over the years, returns are amplified by those advantages. Are you a novice investor who's just getting started? Maybe you want to help your kids save and invest. A Beginners Guide to Roth IRAs and 401(k)-Type Plans provides the information and insight to get on the road to financial freedom. Think you can't contribute to a Roth IRA because you're over the income limits? Think again. In fact, you may be able to fund your Roth IRA on a yearly basis well above the contribution limits. It's a little trick I like to call the 'Ole Roth IRA Switcheroo. You may be able to execute a switcheroo from your employer's 401(k)-type plan, a traditional IRA, or both. These investment vehicles are the low-hanging fruit as far as your financial independence goes. You've got to max them out the best you can and integrate them into a single investment plan for financial independence. Add low investment fees and a great stock and securities investing plan and you've created one of the most effective investing tools on the planet! A Beginners Guide to Roth IRAs and 401(k)-Type Plans is the 2nd book in my 4-book series, Becoming Financially Independent.
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