2024 the best roth ira review
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Wish you could build a wealthy nest egg?
Worried about retiring comfortably or if you can retire early?
Want passive income through dividends?
Want to learn how to be an investor and manage your wealth?
Roth IRA for Beginners is the ultimate guide to help achieve your financial goals!
Daniel Hardt, a financial advisor and early retiree at age 39, shares his wisdom to build financial literacy and empower others to control their money instead of the other way around.
By the end, you'll be equipped with a mindset prepared to take calculated risks. There is no reward without risk!
You will master the foundations and formulas, which will allow you to control your finances in retirement.
You will learn step-by-step...
... What a Roth IRA is
... the tax break benefits
... Roth IRA vs. Traditional 401K, Traditional IRA, Roth 401K
... contribution Limits and how to contribute
... how to legally bypass contribution limits via Backdoor Roth Conversion / Mega Backdoor
... how to invest in Target Date Funds (TDFs), individual stocks, and index funds.
... formulas to calculate a good ROI
... how to budget / better money habits
... how to manage your portfolio yourself or with a financial advisor
... how to avoid withdrawal penalties
... how to pass on your wealth to beneficiaries
All this knowledge will give you confidence to grow your wealth and build a healthy nest egg!
Your future starts now!
Publisher : Odelot Publishing House (January 9, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 176 pages
ISBN-10 : 1736485806
ISBN-13 : 978-1736485804
Item Weight : 8.6 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
Reviewer: Igor Panchishak
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good read
Review: Very informative
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good Starter Book but out of Date
Review: We're giving our nephews Roth IRAs for Christmas. This book will go with the gift card along with a book on ETFs. This book doesn't even mention ETFs which is the reason it's out of date. The book offers good general advice which is what's important for newbies to investing but ETFs have become more tax and market efficient and often have lower expenses. They also don't have minimum investment amounts that preclude many desirable mutual funds. So Daniel, time for an update.