WHAT IS AN INVESTMENT RETIREMENT ACCOUNT?
�The Wallet Doctor�
A financial newsletter for long-term investors!
Volume 1, Issue 3
Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D.
WHAT IS AN INVESTMENT RETIREMENT ACCOUNT?
Let me tell you about some legal ways to avoid getting taxed on profits from the stock market. You can make a lot of money now with the stock market as low as it is at this time as I teach you in my home study course. The very best way is to buy and sell your stock through Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). IRAs can help you legally avoid taxes and add a fantastic boost to your retirement plans. The IRA was originally developed in 1974 for people not covered by a company pension plan. "The individual retirement account legislation allowed the average person a chance to put money into a tax-advantaged account," according to Bruce Grace, a Chartered Financial Analyst and Assistant Professor of Finance at Morehead State University.
This is a huge benefit to individuals, regardless of whether they have company-established pension plans or not. "The Roth IRA may be an even a better deal for those who think they will be in a higher tax bracket at retirement," Grace added. I personally go a step further and mean it when I tell you that �the Roth Ira is literally the best thing since sliced bread� and I guarantee you is �neater than peanut butter�.
It may seem a little confusing because since the original enactment of IRA legislation, several types of IRAs have been developed with a variety of characteristics that can meet your investment and retirement needs. Let�s go over the different flavors in the next few editions because as an investor you really need to know what is available to you.
If you really want to learn the basics all the way up to the academic foundations of how to invest wisely in the stock market I recommend my course. If you have not already done so, please visit my website BonanzaBase.com for my detailed information concerning my home-study stock investment course �The Blue-Collar Base Bonanza�what the insiders [definitely] don�t want you to know about the stock market.�
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