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Subject: Can I contribute to Roth and Traditional IRA? | Date: 12/8/2010 1:32 AM | |
Author: chsmrmt | Number: 67816 of 101513 | |
Does anyone know the answer to this? I don't like the 401K option at my job, and there are no matching employer funds to incentivize it, so I was wondering if there are rules against contributing to both roth and traditional iras? That would let me save $10000 annually for retirement, a number I'd be happy with. Otherwise I'll have to put some into the 401K and pay 2% annual expense ratios for some mutual funds I'm not very interested in. Thanks |
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