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Here are your main options when saving for retirement
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6/12/2024
Retirement Daily's Bob Powell breaks down the four main types of retirement accounts you should be considering.
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Now, Bob, real quick, walk me through some of the options for retirement savings, because
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a lot of people start scratching their head.
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It's like alphabet soup, 401K, Roth IRA, all these numbers, all these letters.
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But there are tax implications, not just for the money that you're putting in, but when
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you're ready to retire, the money that you're going to take out.
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So can you talk a little bit about how those different plans work, especially when it comes
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to taxes?
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There are three basic types of accounts.
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There would be the taxable account, where you might be investing in stocks and bonds
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and mutual funds.
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And the money that's going in is after tax.
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And then when it comes out, it'll be taxed in some form or fashion, or it'll be taxed
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along the way.
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So if you're investing, say, in a CD, that could be taxed as current interest income,
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as ordinary income.
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It could be maybe if you have stocks in your taxable account and you're buying and selling
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them.
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So you're getting taxable gains as you go along.
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The other type of account that many people are familiar with would be an IRA or a 401K.
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Typically that's money that's going in on a pre-tax basis and then coming out on an
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after-tax basis.
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So you're getting a tax deduction in many respects for putting money into a 401K.
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It grows tax-free.
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And then when you withdraw the money, it gets taxed as ordinary income.
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And then the last type of account that people need to think about would be a Roth IRA, where
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the money is going in on an after-tax basis.
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It grows tax-free.
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And then when you withdraw the money years from now, it is a non-tax or tax-free event.
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And then the last account I should mention, because many employers are now offering this
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to their employees, would be health savings accounts.
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And these are really unique because the money is going in on a pre-tax basis.
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It's growing tax-free.
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And then if it's used for qualified medical expenses, it's tax-free as well on the withdrawal.
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So four different types of accounts.
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And I would recommend that people sort of have money in each of these buckets.
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Because when you get to retirement, one of the things that you want to make sure that
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happens is that you have the ability to create what's called tax-efficient income.
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What's the income that will result in the least amount of taxes based on where the money
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is coming out of, whether it's your Roth or your taxable account or your IRA or your HSA
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for that matter.
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And what typically happens to many people is they save almost exclusively in their 401K.
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And then when they get to retirement, they think they might have a million dollars set
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aside for retirement.
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But what in fact happens is you actually may only have $700,000 set aside because $300,000
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of that money will get taxed as ordinary income as it comes out of the account.
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And if you had saved perhaps, say, in a traditional 401K along with a Roth 401K, then you might
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at least have the option of being able to withdraw some money tax-free in retirement
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as well as money from your traditional 401K and maybe reduce your overall tax burden over
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the course of your retirement, which is ultimately the goal.
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