I have heard of both Roth IRAs and standard IRAs. I really should be putting my retirement money in to one, but right now I am focused on debt elimination and saving for a wedding.
Floss-those "F" shaped little flossers can be washed and re-used if the string ain't broke. Also, after washing your hands, save the paper towel-after all you only used it once to dry "clean" hands.
WRong---you do pay taxes on Roth IRA contributions---so either your parents set up a regular IRA for you, or they have been doing their taxes incorrectly
I become vested with my organization next week and am excited to have my contributions matched! I have an app that shows me how much I've accrued so I feel like I 1) have a safety net and 2) am encouraged to make my money work for me.
I've heard of both, but I don't have either yet. I'm paying off my non-student-loan debt first - I should be able to start an IRA of one sort or another in 2013.
Contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax free. They are taxed at your current tax rate. Once you meet the age requirement of 59 1/2, the withdraws are tax free. Lucky your parents were never audited if they were reporting those Roth contributions as regular IRA contributions, as they are nit tax when invested but are taxed when withdrawn.
I use toilet paper cores to store misc electronics cables (for computer, audio equipment etc). Just stack the cores (with the holes facing upward) in an empty shoe box, and place the cables inside the cores. It's a great way to sort your cables in an easy-to-find manner and reduce clutter in your "junk" drawer.
Before opening the online account we always need to check all the terms and conditions.
Recheck your accounts after online transactions. Do not access your online bank account on untrusted computer if accessed then immediately change transaction password.
I have heard of both Roth IRAs and standard IRAs. I really should be putting my retirement money in to one, but right now I am focused on debt elimination and saving for a wedding.
Floss-those "F" shaped little flossers can be washed and re-used if the string ain't broke. Also, after washing your hands, save the paper towel-after all you only used it once to dry "clean" hands.
Would having a Roth IRA affect a student's financial aid come college time?
WRong---you do pay taxes on Roth IRA contributions---so either your parents set up a regular IRA for you, or they have been doing their taxes incorrectly
I become vested with my organization next week and am excited to have my contributions matched! I have an app that shows me how much I've accrued so I feel like I 1) have a safety net and 2) am encouraged to make my money work for me.
I have WiseBread liked on facebook.
I have both an IRA and ROTH IRA.
I have been taking steps towards retirement since I got my post-college job.
I have a Roth Ira but I don't know anything about it!
What a great article! Sometimes I find myself without any motivation at work, and doing some of the things on your list will certainly help!
I tweeted! https://twitter.com/#!/junethomemaker/status/184634261939298304
I started a Roth IRA the first year I started working! It is a great investment tool.
I like WB on FB!
I've heard of both, but I don't have either yet. I'm paying off my non-student-loan debt first - I should be able to start an IRA of one sort or another in 2013.
I like you on FB.
Yes, I have heard of both traditional and roth ira's, and have both.
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Long time "Like"r.
Heard of them, don't really understand them.
My husband and I contribute to a Roth IRA.
Other uses for wine corks:
Corn cob holder holders - stick a corn holder in each end, also looks good in the table setting.
Garden markers: All you need are some bamboo skewers and a sharpie.
Slice them up and glue them to bottoms of lamps, vases, furniture legs...protect wood floors and furniture.
DON'T do this with a gas dryer!
Contributions to a Roth IRA are not tax free. They are taxed at your current tax rate. Once you meet the age requirement of 59 1/2, the withdraws are tax free. Lucky your parents were never audited if they were reporting those Roth contributions as regular IRA contributions, as they are nit tax when invested but are taxed when withdrawn.
I use toilet paper cores to store misc electronics cables (for computer, audio equipment etc). Just stack the cores (with the holes facing upward) in an empty shoe box, and place the cables inside the cores. It's a great way to sort your cables in an easy-to-find manner and reduce clutter in your "junk" drawer.
Before opening the online account we always need to check all the terms and conditions.
Recheck your accounts after online transactions. Do not access your online bank account on untrusted computer if accessed then immediately change transaction password.
would you rather be taxed on the seed or the crop??????