A Roth IRA is a retirement savings account where contributions are made after tax, but earnings and withdrawals are tax-free.

Jul 28, 2025 | Traditional IRA | 2 comments

A Roth IRA is a retirement savings account where contributions are made after tax, but earnings and withdrawals are tax-free.

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Want tax-free money in retirement? Boom! Roth IRA is your friend!

What is it? You pay taxes on the money NOW, but all the growth and withdrawals in retirement are COMPLETELY TAX-FREE!

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Who can use it? If you meet the income requirements! (Check the IRS website!)

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Why is it awesome? Tax-free gains are HUGE! Plus, you can withdraw contributions penalty-free anytime. (But you ideally want it to grow!)

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Bottom line? Start a Roth IRA. Future you will thank you!

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2 Comments

  1. @cedwac746

    I am currently maxing my Roth IRA. SCHD and don't plan to sell shares; but rather pull dividend payments.

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  2. @Misaka-gt5yj

    tax free so far
    don't trust your government that much. They will most likely tax everything in existence in the future.

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