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Subject: Non-deductible IRAs Date: 1/21/2000 10:03 AM
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I saw the following statement on the "Ten Types of IRAs" section of the tutorial on IRAs:

"There are also non-deductible IRAs (if your income is over a certain limit, and you are a participant in a qualified pension/profit sharing/retirement plan). "

I couldn't find any more in the tutorial about these
types of IRAs. Does anyone know what this statement
is talking about, and where I can find out more
information about this?

I'm looking for an investment vehicle that:

1) I can put a LARGE chunk of cash into at once;
2) I can invest in individual stocks;
3) Growth is tax-deferred; and
4) It's OK if it's "locked in" until some
age like 59 1/2 or something like that.

The above statement seemed like what I needed
but I couldn't find out any more about it...

Thanks!

PixelFool


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