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How to Invest Your 401(k)

How to Invest Your 401(k)

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…from an employer, is $70,000 (or $77,500 for people aged 50, and $81,250 for those aged 60 to 63). With all of that in mind, here are some things to…


How to Open an IRA in 5 Steps

How to Open an IRA in 5 Steps

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…to a Roth IRA if their income is below $146,000 for single filers. Those earning more than $146,000 but less than $161,000 can contribute a reduced amount. For married people…


Should I Invest if I Still Have Debt?

Should I Invest if I Still Have Debt?

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…for retirement. Let’s say your student loan is $75,000. Buying a new home might cost $350,000, and you might plan to need $2,000,000 for a comfortable retirement. Everyone’s numbers will…


Understanding Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs): A Beginner's Guide

What Is an IRA?

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…is $230,000 or more. If their MAGI is over $240,000, they cannot contribute to a Roth at all. For single filers, those whose MAGI is $146,000 or more can make…


Guide to Budgeting as Couples

Guide to Budgeting as Couples

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…few different types together, such as the popular 50/30/20 budget rule, the envelope budget system, and the zero-dollar method. Recommended: Check out the 50/30/20 budget calculator to see the breakdown…


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