Why You Should Open Up a ROTH IRA Today (2024)

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Recently I opened this email from a reader:

Hi Peach,

I need advice on a 401(k) that my husband rolled over to a ROTH IRA. He rolled it over almost 2 years ago and it hasn’t grown, but cents. Unfortunately, we haven’t contributed to it, but really want to start doing that. I just want to make sure that the ROTH IRA is the direction to go with a retirement account. Seems like it should have grown a little, even without us contributing to it. School me…I’m lost!

Thank-you,

Brandi

Before I jump into a ROTH IRA, it would be best if we understand how and whyretirement investing works.

A 401(k), 403(b), 457, IRA, ROTH IRA, and a SEP IRA are all a bunch of confusing numbers and letters smashed against each other in an effort to confuse and eventually scare the crap out people when it comes to investing for retirement.

Well, maybe that is a stretch. Truthfully, the numbers and letters are simply where they are located inside the Federal Tax Code.

Example: The rules for a 401(k) are found inside the IRS’s tax code – Section 401 subsection K.

Why We Have Retirement Accounts?

Retirement accounts are a benefit for you and I because it creates a way for us to avoid sending even more money to the government in the form of taxes. Thus, you may have heard retirement accounts referred to as tax sheltered accounts because that’s exactly what they do; they shelter your money from the IRS.

How Do We Avoid Paying Taxes on This Money?

When we save outside of a tax-sheltered account, we are taxed on the money before we ever invest it in the form of income tax. Then when we invest and our money grows, we pay a 15% (20% for high income earners) tax called capital gains taxwhenever we sell the investment. However, when you invest inside a retirement account, you avoid this tax in a few different ways 🙂

Pre-Tax Retirement Investing

Pre-tax simply means the money you invest into your retirement account is not (yet) taxed. Instead, the money you send to your401(k), 403(b), 457, is taken from your paycheck before the money isever taxed . In addition to the pre-tax, the money inside youraccount grows tax-free over time. The only time you pay taxes on a pre-tax account is when you withdraw the money in retirement (age 59 1/2). As of right now, the amount of money you withdraw at retirement is taxed as ordinary income.

Note** If you don’t work for an employer who offersa 401(k) plan OR you are self-employed, you can still take advantage of this pre-tax retirement investing. Instead of the money coming out of your paycheck pre-tax you would simply deduct the amount you invested throughout the year when you file your taxes in the Spring. This type ofaccount is called a traditional IRA (Individual Retirement Arrangement).

Why You Should Open Up a ROTH IRA Today (1)What About the ROTH IRA?

In 1997, William Roth, a U.S. Senator from Delaware, helped put the ROTH IRA into law. Remember this man’s name, because he is going to help you build a boat load of tax-free wealth over time!

The ROTH IRA is different than all other retirement accounts because instead of investing your pre-tax dollars, you are instead investing after-tax dollars.

Just like the pre-tax accounts, the money still grows inside tax-free, meaning you no longer pay capital gains tax. However, in retirement you can withdraw the money WITHOUT PAYING TAXES!

Example: You get paid on Friday. Saturday morning you go online and send your AFTER-TAX dollars into the ROTH IRA. Over time the money grows inside the ROTH IRA via stocks, bonds, mutual funds, certificate of deposits, etc., and when you withdraw the money, you don’t pay taxes.

Why Does the Government Give Me a Tax Break?

Great question! When you are investing into retirement accounts, you usuallywill have to wait until you are age 59 ½ before you can withdraw themoney. If you do so before this age, you willpay taxes on this money AND a 10% early withdrawal penalty.

My Opinion: The only reason to pay the penalty would be to avoid a bankruptcy. Otherwise, leave the money alone! The more money you have in there, the more your money will go to work for you to build substantial wealth. As soon as you withdraw a portion of the investment, you would pay a penalty AND your money stops working for you.

Since the government can count on your money being left alone until you are of age (or they can count on your 10% penalty), in return they give you a nice little tax break.

The ROTH IRA Rules

Here’s exactly how a ROTH IRA works.

How Much Can I Invest Into It?

$6,000/year per person in 2020 with an additional $1,000/year if you are age 50 or older.

After-Tax or Pre-Tax Dollars?

After-tax dollars only.

Income Limitations?

Yes.

In 2020single filersbegin to phase out at $124,000 and then are ineligible for a ROTH IRA at $139,000.

In 2020married filersbegin to phase out at $196,000 and then are ineligible for a ROTH IRA at $206,000.

**Note: If you are outside the income limitations for a ROTH, you can back door your way into a ROTH IRA by converting a Traditional IRA to a ROTH IRA after paying taxes on it. I highly recommend this, but please contact your tax professional before you get started.

When Can You Invest Into a ROTH IRA?

You can invest all the way up until April 15th, 2021 for the 2020 tax year.

Do I Have to Have an Income?

Yes and No.

You must have an earned income to invest money into a ROTH IRA, and if your income is below the contribution limits, then you can only invest up to what you earned within the year. This means if you earned $4,000 in 2020, you would only be able to invest $4,000 instead of the $6,000 contribution limit.

**HOWEVER, A NON-WORKING SPOUSE CAN ALSO OPEN A ROTH IRA.

First off, let me rephrase this by stating there is no such thing as a non-working spouse. I have been home with my kids a few too many times when my wife is at work and it is way more work than actually going to work.

These types of ROTH IRAs are also referred to as Spousal IRAs, and the same rules apply. This means together, you and your spouse can invest up to $12,000 per year ($14,000 age 50 or older), even if only one of you have an earned income.

Can I Contribute If I Have a Retirement Account at Work?

Yes.

What About Mandatory Withdrawals at Age 70 ½ ?

No.

The government cannot collect taxes when you cash out on your ROTH IRA, so they don’t force you to withdraw from it when you are age 70 ½.

This is one of the BEST things about a ROTH IRA and is one of the main differences from pre-tax retirement accounts where you are forced to withdraw your money (so the government can start to collect taxes on that money).

What If I Don’t Need the Money Inside my ROTH IRA?

If you don’t need the money from a ROTH IRA, you can leave your tax-free money inside the ROTH for as long as you live. You can also leave your ROTH IRA to a beneficiary, and they can stretch this tax-free money over their lifetime. This is a fantastic bonus for future generations.

When and How Can I Withdraw From the ROTH IRA?

If you are OVER age 59 ½, you can withdraw as much as you would like, tax-free, so long as your ROTH IRA has been open for at least 5 years.

Example: If you opened your ROTH at age 60, you wouldn’t be able to withdraw from it until age 65, or you would pay a 10% penalty.

If you are UNDERage 59 ½ , you can only withdraw the amount you have contributed (not the growth portion) without paying a penalty.

BONUS: If you have had the ROTH open for at least 5 years, you can withdraw from the account penalty-free (but not tax-free) for the following expenses:

  1. First time home purchase up to $10,000 per account for you, your children, or your grandchildren.
  2. For College expenses for you, your children, or your grandchildren. This can be a little tricky and you should contact your tax professional before starting this process. A 529 Plan is a much better option for this.

Back to the Brandi’s Email

Here is theanswer to Brandi’s question:

Hi Brandi,

Your ROTH IRA is not actually the investment. It is the tax-advantaged bucket that holds your investment inside it to protect your money from taxes. If your ROTH IRA is performing badly, which it sounds like it definitely is, your ROTH IRA is not to blame. Instead, you should be looking at what is INSIDE your ROTH IRA.

Thanks for the question,

-Chris Petrie

In a Nutshell…

For those of you who skipped to the bottom (you should really go back to the top), here is the ROTH IRA breakdown:

  1. After-tax contributions up to $6,000/year per person ($7,000 if over age 50) in 2020
  2. Tax-free growth for the investment inside the ROTH IRA
  3. Tax-free withdrawals at age 59 ½ (or for qualified withdrawals – see above)

Where Can I OpenMy ROTH IRA?

You can really open a ROTH IRA anywhere. Almost all investment companies, banks, and financial advisors offer ROTH IRA accounts.

Here are the questions I would be asking:

  1. Is there a fee to open the ROTH IRA?
  2. What are the annual expenses for the ROTH IRA?
  3. What can I invest inside the ROTH (mutual funds, ETFs, managed funds, etc.)?
  4. What are the fees for buying/selling inside the ROTH?
  5. Is this a DIY account or will and advisor be helping me?

**I currently have my ROTH IRA at Ally Invest.

Ally Invest

Ally Invest is my first choice when it comes to opening a ROTH IRA and it’s also where we have our own accounts. Here’s why I recommend Ally Invest:

  • Low Fees: 0.00% – 0.30% is the lowest you will find for the quality you receive.
  • Large Investment Selection:Many different investment portfolios to choose from based on your risk tolerance
  • Integration to online savings accounts:We also have our Sinking Funds set up with Ally Bank.

Personal Capital

Fees are a little higher than Ally Invest, but they are still lower than 95% of investment brokerages you will find. Fees are higher because you will have your own human advisor to help you get started. You can also try their free app which allows you to see all of your account in one place in real time. I use personally use this tool to track my own net worth in real time. You can open an account at Personal Capital here.

Did you know rich people focus on their net worth while poor people focus on their working income? I highly recommend everyone start tracking their net worth. When I started – it was a negative net worth! With that said, what gets measured, gets managed. Start tracking your net worth right away — don’t worry, it’s very simple.

I am an affiliate with the investment brokers listed above. If you do open an account with either of them, they will be sending me a thank-you referral commission at no extra cost to you whatsoever. If this doesn’t sit well with you, simply close out your browser and go directly to their landing page from a new browser. The thank-you commissions I receive allow me to continue to provide you free content on this blog, podcast, and YouTube channel. Thank-you for your support!

Open Up Your ROTH IRA Now

You’ve read this far through the post and you’re ready to open up your first ROTH IRA. Your best bet is going to be with Ally Invest where you open up an account with $100 minimum deposit and start growing your nest egg from there. If at all possible, set up automatic recurring deposits into your ROTH IRA. Don’t forget, you can invest up to $6,000 per year ($500 per month or $115 per week).

If you’re age 50 or older in 2020, then you can add an additional $1,000 per year.

Good luck!

Ally Invest

Why You Should Open Up a ROTH IRA Today (2024)

FAQs

Why You Should Open Up a ROTH IRA Today? ›

Roth IRAs offer many benefits; tax-free growth, tax-free withdrawals in retirement, and no required minimum distributions (RMDs) while the owner of the IRA is alive.

Is it a good idea to open a Roth IRA right now? ›

Although the best time to open a Roth IRA is when you are young and have the magic of compounding and interest on your side, it can also be a useful vehicle when you are older and would like to fund an account that is not subject to required minimum distribution rules during the life of the participant.

Why is it important to open a Roth IRA? ›

Why consider a Roth IRA? A Roth IRA can be a good savings option for those who expect to be in a higher tax bracket in the future, making tax-free withdrawals even more advantageous. However, there are income limitations to opening a Roth IRA, so not everyone will be eligible for this type of retirement account.

What is the biggest advantage of the Roth IRA? ›

Tax-free growth and withdrawals

Let's start with the biggest advantages of a Roth IRA, the ones that will keep the government out of your pocket permanently — tax-free growth and withdrawals.

Is there a downside to opening a Roth IRA? ›

Earnings can't be withdrawn tax-free until age 59½ and the account is at least 5 years old. Diversification in retirement, so all of your accounts aren't tax-deferred. The maximum contribution is relatively low compared with a 401(k). You'll probably need other accounts to save enough for retirement.

At what point is a Roth IRA not worth it? ›

If your age is greater than 50, it likely doesn't make sense to convert because there is not enough time to allow the Roth IRA growth to exceed the tax cost today.

What is the best company to open a Roth IRA? ›

The best Roth IRA accounts include Vanguard, Fidelity, Charles Schwab, Merrill Edge and E*TRADE. They stand out for their low costs and large selection of retirement investments.

How much will a Roth IRA grow in 20 years? ›

If you contribute 5,000 dollars per year to a Roth IRA and earn an average annual return of 10 percent, your account balance will be worth a figure in the region of 250,000 dollars after 20 years.

Why is Roth IRA the best? ›

You don't get an up-front tax break (like you do with traditional IRAs), but your contributions and earnings grow tax-free. Withdrawals during retirement are tax-free. There are no required minimum distributions (RMDs) during your lifetime, which makes Roth IRAs ideal wealth transfer vehicles.

What is better, a 401k or a Roth IRA? ›

The Bottom Line. In a 401(k) vs. Roth IRA matchup, a Roth IRA can be a better choice than a 401(k) retirement plan, as it typically offers more investment options and greater tax benefits. It may be especially useful if you think you'll be in a higher tax bracket later on.

Do the rich use Roth IRA? ›

A Roth IRA is one of the best ways to minimize taxes. Many people earn too much to qualify for a Roth IRA. Not long ago, an alternative for high earners to minimize taxes while maximizing income came up that's known as the “Rich Person's Roth.”

What is a major advantage of having and investing in a Roth IRA? ›

The primary benefit of a Roth IRA is that your contributions and the earnings on those contributions can grow tax-free and be withdrawn tax-free after age 59½, assuming the account has been open for at least five years.

Why you should always max out your Roth IRA? ›

By maxing out your contributions each year and paying taxes at your current tax rate, you're eliminating the possibility of paying an even higher rate when you begin making withdrawals. Just as you diversify your investments, this move diversifies your future tax exposure.

At what age should you not do a Roth IRA? ›

There is no age limit to open a Roth IRA, but there are income and contribution limits that investors should be aware of before funding one.

Who Cannot open a Roth IRA? ›

However, not everyone is eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA. In 2023, single filers with adjusted gross incomes (MAGIs) of $153,000 or more cannot contribute to a Roth IRA, while those who are married and file jointly become ineligible once their MAGI reaches $228,000.

How much money is too much to open a Roth IRA? ›

The 2024 Roth IRA income limits are less than $161,000 for single tax filers and less than $240,000 for those married filing jointly. The Roth IRA contribution limits are $7,000, or $8,000 if you're 50-plus. Use our calculator to see if you're eligible.

Is now a good time to contribute to Roth IRA? ›

The three times that are generally recommended are when you're young and at the beginning of your career, when your income dips, and before income tax rates increase. Using annual allowances as early as possible gives your money more time to grow in value.

Should I be worried my Roth IRA is going down? ›

SmartAsset: Can you lose money in a Roth IRA? A Roth IRA gets favorable tax treatment that can help you accumulate funds for retirement. Despite the advantages, you can lose some or all of the money you put into a Roth IRA. One possible reason for a decline in the value of a Roth IRA is market volatility.

Should I invest in a Roth IRA in this recession? ›

A recession could result in a lower IRA balance, but that's not guaranteed to happen. If a recession does negatively impact your IRA, your best bet is to do nothing. It's a good idea to have an emergency fund for surprise expenses that could pop up during a recession, so you can let your IRA recover.

What time of year should you open a Roth IRA? ›

“I tell all my clients to fund their Roth IRAs in January of each year if they can comfortably write the check and expect to be eligible,” he said, noting that the sooner you contribute, the sooner your money can get to work.

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