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The ABCs of IRAs
By Bankrate.com
Here are five quick lessons to help you understand
individual retirement accounts.
Lesson 1: An introduction to IRAs
Understanding the basics of how these tax-saving retirement accounts
work is a good first step.
Managing
your IRA for maximum gain
Where
to start investing for retirement
Playing
catch-up in our IRAs
10
must-know IRA terms
Lesson 2: To spend or not to spend --
wise and unwise ways to cash out early
Saving too much to count on your fingers? Good. Now, don't waste
it.
Tapping
your IRA
Retiring
early on a 401(k)/IRA without penalty
Don't
do it! 4 good reasons for not tapping your IRA
Lesson 3: Using an IRA for real estate
Time for home economics with your IRA as a cash resource.
Self-directed
IRAs: the way to invest in real estate
Rolling
an IRA into rental property
IRA
real estate investing
IRA
home-buying limits
Lesson 4: Roths -- Save, stay, then roll
over. Good investor!
Ready for second-semester IRAs? Roth: Watch it grow tax-free.
The
ABCs of Roth IRAs
The
rules of the Roth
Is
a Roth IRA right for you?
Time
to convert to a Roth?
Avoiding
the Roth IRA 'excess contribution' tax
Roth
IRA guidelines
Lesson 5: Making the world a little bit
smarter -- education with an IRA
Now that you have learned so much, use the educated way to invest in your children's
future.
Coverdell
education savings accounts
Can
you cancel an Education IRA?
Cashing
in an IRA to pay college costs
Tax
Tip: Education IRAs -- new name, more options
Section
529 College Savings Plans
-- Posted: March 16, 2003
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