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  2. 4 Ways Saving for Retirement Is Actually Easier Today - AOL

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    Traditional IRAs were introduced in 1974, but it wasn’t until 1980 that some employers began transitioning from pensions to traditional 401(k) plans. Roth accounts weren’t available until 1998.

  3. Comparison of 401(k) and IRA accounts - Wikipedia

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    Learn the differences and similarities between 401 (k), Roth 401 (k), Traditional IRA, and Roth IRA, four types of retirement savings vehicles in the US. Compare tax benefits, contribution limits, distribution rules, and more.

  4. How to convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA - AOL

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    Learn the benefits and drawbacks of converting your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, and follow the steps to do it. Find out how taxes, income limits, RMDs and beneficiaries affect your decision.

  5. Roth IRA conversion: Here’s everything you need to know ...

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    Learn how to convert a 401 (k) or traditional IRA to a Roth IRA and enjoy tax-free income and estate benefits. Find out the steps, tax implications and situations where a Roth conversion makes sense.

  6. Roth IRA - Wikipedia

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    A Roth IRA is an individual retirement account that is not taxed upon distribution, provided certain conditions are met. Learn about its history, advantages, contributions, withdrawals, and income limits from this Wikipedia article.

  7. Required minimum distribution - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with IRAs are required to begin withdrawing a minimum amount from their IRAs no later than April 1 of the year following the year in which they reach age 72. [a] IRA owners do not have to take lifetime distributions from Roth IRAs, but after-death distributions (below) are required. They can always withdraw more than the minimum ...

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