Can you link to the thread or tell us where it's posted?
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Funding your account |
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Income limitations |
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Age guidelines | N/A | Before reaching age 70½, you can contribute if you have earned income. |
Investment options | Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds. | Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds. |
I already solved the issue here. Block Dnoon. His last post is causing the thread to fuck up.
This is his post.
At a glance: Roth IRA vs. Traditional IRA.
Roth IRA Traditional IRA Taxes
- Contributions are not tax-deductible.
- Earnings can grow tax-free. (not taxed on back end)
- Contributions may be tax-deductible. (pay less tax now)
- Earnings can grow tax-deferred. (dont get hit for gains along the way when you trade within the account).
Withdrawals
- Contributions are always tax- and penalty-free.
- After age 59½ and if the account has been open 5 years, earnings are tax- and penalty-free.
- Distributions are not required.
- After age 59½, withdrawals are penalty-free but taxed as current income.
- You must begin taking distributions at age 70½.
Funding your account
- Use money you’ve earned.
- Convert a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
- Roll over an old 401(k).
- Transfer an IRA.
- Use money you’ve earned.
- Roll over an old 401(k).
- Transfer an IRA.
Income limitations
- You aren’t eligible for a Roth IRA if your earned income is above a certain level. See income limitations.
- Anyone with earned income can contribute to a Traditional IRA.
- Some contributions may be tax-deductible. See contribution limits.
Age guidelines N/A Before reaching age 70½, you can contribute if you have earned income. Investment options Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds. Mutual funds, stocks, bonds, ETFs, CDs, and money market funds.
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I don't know. It's happened in many threads already. Only a programmer would know what's going on here. I posted the same thing here and the thread didn't crash. God only knows what the real problem is.