This article explores the issue of strategic IRA investing, but does so from an unusual premise. Comparing the traditional IRA with the Roth IRA, the authors confirm the well-known conclusion that the Roth alternative is preferable if the income tax rate during the distribution period is greater than the tax rate during the accumulation period and vice versa. However, they take the analysis a step further, demonstrating that this conventional wisdom only holds, however, if the individual is investing only in an IRA. If an individual is making unsheltered investments and IRA contributions, the Roth IRA is preferable to the regular IRA when the two tax rates are equal. They conclude with a review of the implications of converting from a tradi...
Do regular 401(k) and IRA accounts offer greater tax benefits than Roth 401(k)s and Roth IRAs? This ...
Beginning in 2010, all individuals, regardless of income level, will have the opportunity to convert...
Congress and the media have both expressed concerns about Americans’ low savings rates. We address t...
This article explores the issue of strategic IRA investing, but does so from an unusual premise. Com...
This stud...
This paper investigates the choice between a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA in the presence of a pro...
With the recent introduction of the Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) along with a significan...
Roth individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are funded with post tax dollars and Traditional IRAs are...
This article analyzes the pros and cons of making a Roth IRA conversion, the mechanics to do the con...
With the recent introduction of the Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) along with a significan...
Aside from company sponsored 401(k) plans, investors can use either traditional or Roth IRAs to inve...
This paper extends prior research in evaluating the decision of whether to invest in a mutual fund e...
Contrary to past beliefs, Roth IRAs can benefit retirees. This article discusses retirement planning...
Traditional analysis on the use of Roth accounts often focuses on the expectations of tax rates in t...
We investigate the optimal savings decisions for investors with access to pre-tax (traditional) and ...
Do regular 401(k) and IRA accounts offer greater tax benefits than Roth 401(k)s and Roth IRAs? This ...
Beginning in 2010, all individuals, regardless of income level, will have the opportunity to convert...
Congress and the media have both expressed concerns about Americans’ low savings rates. We address t...
This article explores the issue of strategic IRA investing, but does so from an unusual premise. Com...
This stud...
This paper investigates the choice between a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA in the presence of a pro...
With the recent introduction of the Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) along with a significan...
Roth individual retirement accounts (IRAs) are funded with post tax dollars and Traditional IRAs are...
This article analyzes the pros and cons of making a Roth IRA conversion, the mechanics to do the con...
With the recent introduction of the Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) along with a significan...
Aside from company sponsored 401(k) plans, investors can use either traditional or Roth IRAs to inve...
This paper extends prior research in evaluating the decision of whether to invest in a mutual fund e...
Contrary to past beliefs, Roth IRAs can benefit retirees. This article discusses retirement planning...
Traditional analysis on the use of Roth accounts often focuses on the expectations of tax rates in t...
We investigate the optimal savings decisions for investors with access to pre-tax (traditional) and ...
Do regular 401(k) and IRA accounts offer greater tax benefits than Roth 401(k)s and Roth IRAs? This ...
Beginning in 2010, all individuals, regardless of income level, will have the opportunity to convert...
Congress and the media have both expressed concerns about Americans’ low savings rates. We address t...