May 12

4 things you NEED to know before opening a Roth IRA

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I have been working with many new clients who are just getting started. Starting with $1000 or less and getting in the habit of regularly contributing can have a huge impact on your future but there are a few things you should know (probably more than that). Before opening a new Roth IRA, consider these 4 tips.

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  1. This is by far the highest quality/most professional and charismatic video I’ve ever seen by a channel with such a low subscriber count. I fully expect 100,000+ subscribers within months

  2. Just subbed! … 28 yrs with large tax refund (changing my w4 tomorrow) was advised to start a IRA. I have a 401k and HSA neither maxed bc I work part time. This answered some questions for me. Thanks!

  3. Thanks for the insightful video. I am 24 and truthfully I’m very uneducated when it comes to money. I just learned about Roth IRA accounts a few months ago and made an account. I’ve only been able to contribute $50 a month so far because of my low income and high amount of debt. Im looking to contribute more once I pay off this debt, but should I invest more into my Roth IRA or 401K ?

    1. Does your employer offer a company match with their 401(k) and are you contributing enough income to obtain the full match?

  4. To save you a few minutes, here are the rules mentioned.

    1. Know the rules – Rules about taxation and withdrawals
    2. Make it worth it – Open a Roth IRA and make it count with a deposit (max out)
    3. Sooner the better – Take advantage of your tax situation when you’re young
    4. Choose your investments wisely – Be sure to take enough risk

  5. I’m in the just getting started stage. I have started my LLC and am considering setting up a SBA with the Charles Schwab SEP-IRA account.

  6. Sweet videos man, just discovered your channel and loving it.

    Quick question regarding the age requirement for a total withdrawal. If I die before those 59 years of age, what happens to those assets? If I left my estate to someone, would they have to wait until I theoretically turned 59 if I were alive or how does that work?

  7. 3:27 My mom ALWAYS says this! Start now while I’m young and while I can. Finally gonna decide to open up a Roth IRA. I feel confident I can do #1-3 mentioned in the video. But #4- Take the right risks?! This one is by far the most intimidating!! No knowledge/experience of investing and the biggest over thinker/indecisive person I know 😕

    1. jayla it’s going fine. I have about 10% in the S&P 500 mutual fund, 10% in fraction stocks. And 80% cash. I know I need to bring those percentages up, but I just wanted to start small and get use to seeing those numbers fluctuate.

    2. @WellWithChels How do you know what to invest in? Did someone mention fraction stocks, cash, etc? Are you doing the investing yourself or using someone? If yourself what company app etc are you using? Thanks for your time

  8. I’m curious if I should reduce funding of my Simple IRA in order to make room on my limits to establish and fund a Roth. I like the idea of making younger me pay the taxes to spare “older me” from that burden. I have enough room in my annual limit, due to being 53, to still fund my Simple enough to take advantage of the company match.

  9. I just turned 18 and I’m looking into opening a Roth IRA. I’m very interested in learning more so I can best profit from it!

  10. I like to see this updated with the part about taking risk because the way the market has been looking it’s not safe

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