QUOTE (wmyer @ Feb 10 2005, 08:29 AM)
You need to have earned income in order to contribution to an IRA or a ROTH IRA. You don't need to have a minimum income--if you earn $100 during the year, you can contribute $100 to a ROTH (but not more than $100). If you earn $1,000 during the year, you can contribute $1,000.
Wait, I just realized that SAHM probably means stay-at-home-mom. If you are married and your husband has earned income, you could contribute to a ROTH IRA based on his income.
OK, I understand about the contributions to the Roth not being more than what I earn, but to expound on your second paragraph, yes, I am a stay at home mom, with a working husband.
My husband does have earned income (hmmmm.....that'll be another question in a moment), and could we each contribute $4000 a year based on his income?
Now, on to the earned income thing, he's military....sometimes his pay is tax free due to a deployment to a hot spot. Does that mean he does not have earned income and cannot contribute to a Roth that year? (Assuming the whole year is tax-free)