Menu
Microsoft strongly encourages users to switch to a different browser than Internet Explorer as it no longer meets modern web and security standards. Therefore we cannot guarantee that our site fully works in Internet Explorer. You can use Chrome or Firefox instead.

1 Excellent Retirement Savings Account You'll Wish You Had Opened Sooner


There's no time like the present to begin setting aside even small amounts of money you won't miss from each paycheck. Your future you will thank you, because automatic deductions require little effort while generating big rewards down the road.

Say you invest $500 a month for 30 years, from ages 30 to 60, and generate an average annual return of a realistic 6% over that time. That will build to about $474,300 to buttress what would then be your imminent plans for retirement.

And whether you're self-employed and contributing to an individual retirement account (IRA) or your employer sponsors your plan -- typically as a 401(k) -- you have the option of choosing one of the most powerful retirement accounts available: the Roth.

Continue reading


Source Fool.com


Comments