Financial Topics Newsletter
Brought to you compliments of Caroline Girgis, JD, and Dwayne Grady, MBA, ChFC®

September 2009   Saturday, February 4, 2012
The Benefits of Roths
The Roth individual retirement account (IRA) has been an attractive retirement savings option since its inception in 1998. However, income eligibility restrictions have prevented many higher-income individuals from using this savings vehicle. Two recent developments are changing that - the removal of income limitations for Roth IRA conversions and tax laws making the Roth 401(k) permanent.
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Undoing a Roth Conversion
When converting a traditional individual retirement account (IRA) to a Roth IRA, transferred amounts must be included in income if taxable when withdrawn (i.e., contributions and earnings in traditional IRAs and earnings in nondeductible IRAs), but are exempt from the 10% federal income tax penalty.
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Is Your 401(k) Plan Enough?
If you work at a company that offers a 401(k) plan, especially if the plan offers matching contributions, that 401(k) plan may be the most important part of your retirement investment plan. But should it be the only part?
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Segregating Your Goals
Your willingness to assume risk with your investments is not necessarily a static concept. You may be less willing to take risk with investments designated for an essential financial goal, while you may be more willing to take risk for nonessential goals. However, those varying risk levels may be difficult to assess if all of your investments are commingled in one account
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Back to the Drawing Board
When's the last time you looked at your retirement plans? Don't let the recent market declines cause you to just give up and ignore your plans. Sure, you'll probably need to make some changes. So go back to the basics and reconstruct those plans, following these key steps.
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