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1.  Money Link to more items from this source
Mar. 28, 2017
"A recent NerdWallet study concluded that most people are likely to come away with more money after taxes in retirement if they contribute the maximum $5,500 a year to a Roth IRA rather than putting that same amount into a traditional IRA. But before you start rushing to a Roth, you need to understand why even though Roths do come out ahead in many cases, they can also fall behind in many others."
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Sept. 28, 2016
"You don't have to use the HSA provider associated with your employer's health insurance company.... You can choose from many different types of investments within an HSA.... An HSA is portable.... You can reimburse yourself anytime.... After age 65, you can use HSA funds for any purpose, and you just have to pay ordinary income tax, without an early-withdrawal penalty."
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Aug. 23, 2016
"If you keep your money in an old employer's 401(k) plan, you will continue to be limited to the 10 to 15 funds it has selected for you. These funds may not be top-performing funds, and they may have higher-than-average fees.... In many 401(k) plans, roughly half of the options available are target-date funds, which can come with extra fees."
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Oct. 15, 2015
"Because investment gains in Roth accounts are tax-free, it can make sense to use one to hold assets that have the potential for significant increases in value. Younger investors can also benefit from Roth accounts because they have more time for their investments to grow in this tax-free environment. That said, there are some key differences among the various types of Roth accounts that retirement savers should understand[.]"
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Apr. 3, 2015
"If you want to get involved, start with the annual fee disclosure you receive from your plan's administrator. If you think it's hard to understand, you're not alone. It's likely that way for a reason -- to mask conflicts of interest. Demand clarity from the provider. Call, email, ask your employer. And if your plan has an advisor that you suspect is compromised (a sales agent), ask your employer to evaluate others."

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