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An IRA Owner's Manual

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Roth or Deductible IRA?

How to Get Your IRA up and Running

Converting Your Traditional IRA to a Roth

Moving Your IRA Money

Cashing Out Early

Tapping Your IRA in Retirement

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IRAs
An IRA Owner's Manual

Even if you're saving with a 401(k) or other employer-based account, an individual retirement account should be an integral part of your retirement plan. The reason: Your earnings accumulate inside an IRA tax free, supercharging the already powerful effect of compound interest.

The biggest decision you'll face these days is not whether to open an IRA, but rather what type of IRA to go with -- the more traditional tax-deductible IRA or the newer back-loaded Roth IRA, which can be a flexible supplement to other retirement plans.

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  • Cashing Out Early
    Generally you'll pay tax penalties for draining your IRA early, but there are exceptions.

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