(Though it’s not required, it may be helpful to read my previous post about progressive taxes, before diving into this post.) The classic pre-tax (e.g. Traditional IRAs and 401(k)s) vs. Roth comparison usually goes something like this… AssumptionsInitial Investment = $10,000Tax Rate = 25%Total Investment Return = 900% (i.e. 10x) […]
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Your Taxes May Be Lower Than You Think
I recently had a discussion (debate) with a friend of mine comparing the benefits of pre-tax investments to those of Roth investments. I argued that, while there are many cases where Roth investing would be more advantageous/practical for the average person, pre-tax is usually the best choice mathematically. I presented […]
read more...Investment Hierarchy: Top 7 Investments For Retiring Young
When you make the decision to become an early retiree, one of the first things you’ll realize is that there are many, many different choices when it comes to investment accounts. 401(k), IRA, HSA, 457, 403(b), Roth, Taxable…the list can get pretty extensive. Each of these accounts has its own […]
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