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| Subject: Re: Vanguard Roth | Date: 4/13/2002 7:58 PM | |
| Author: JWR1945 | Number: 34201 of 72499 | |
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Why would you need 3 IRA? Usually, one IRA includes several investments/funds. If you have one Roth IRA and one traditional IRA, then you do need separate accounts. But if you have 3 investments in a Roth IRA, you need only one account. The balance will add up to $10,000 after you invest for three or four years. |
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