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  • 401K. . . . Pre-Tax, After Tax, and or Roth??? : r personalfinance - Reddit
    Essentially you need to look at effective tax rates vs top marginal Roth contributions (and thus withdrawals) are taxed at your top marginal tax rate (so 24% for your income) because all post-tax money is fungible Traditional contributions are tax-free, but all withdrawals are taxed at your income tax rate
  • Whats the point of Roth IRA? : r personalfinance - Reddit
    Roth accounts are a hedge against future tax hikes and tax rate insecurity There’s a reason Roth accounts are always subject to elimination every few years, tax revenue from Roth users is far less than from traditional
  • Is a Roth 401 (k) clearly better than a Traditional 401 (k) or . . . - Reddit
    Trying to understand whether I should contribute to a Roth or Traditional 401k, and I'd like help clarifying my understanding of how each account is taxed I use contributions to refer to the amount of money from my paycheck I will put in the account, and earnings to refer to the money I will get from the growth of my investment With a Traditional 401k Contributions are not taxed Earnings are
  • How do you determine what percentage to allocate to a Roth 401 . . . - Reddit
    5% towards traditional 401 (k) and 9% to Roth 401 (k) will allow me to have more confidence on my overall financial picture at the time of retirement I can withdraw from the traditional 401 (k) at a low income and allow my Roth 401 (k) to continue growing if needed But I wonder - do you have feedback for me RE my allocation?
  • Can I transfer my stocks from my brokerage to a Roth IRA?
    Over time, you probably have tax years where you didn't make much so you're in a lower tax bracket so contributing to a Roth or converting some from from your regular IRA makes sense When you're working and making a lot, contributing to a Roth costs more than it is probably worth
  • Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA? : r personalfinance - Reddit
    Total value of Roth IRA and post-tax brokerage account: 97,540 If he puts the $6000 in a traditional IRA, puts the tax savings in a brokerage account, and keeps both there for 40 years: His 2021 income was $30,000 He deducts the standard deduction and his $6000 contribution His total taxable income is $11,450
  • Is roth 401k really better than traditional? - Reddit
    As you get older and start earning more, though, it makes more sense to switch to traditional (especially since you have the option of supplementing your 401k with a Roth IRA) Traditional also leaves the option of someday quitting, and living on your cash accounts and converting Traditional to Roth while you've got $0 earned income
  • 401k contributions - Roth vs pre-tax : r investing - Reddit
    Currently, I contribute 10% Roth and 4% pre-tax Considering the company's contributions are pre-tax, this comes out to a net 10% Roth and 10% pre-tax I don't plan on changing the amount I'm contributing (either up or down), but am looking for input on if my contributions should be allocated differently Thank you!




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