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401K vs IRA: Traditional vs Roth | Understanding Retirement Accounts


In this video I breakdown the different Retirement Accounts to help you better understand the differences and figure out which account best first your needs for retirement planning. Retirement Accounts I cover in this video include: - Traditional 401(k) - Roth 401(k) - Traditional IRA - Roth IRA - Backdoor Roth IRA - SEP IRA Accounts that work for some may not work for others. You can also have a blend of multiple retirement accounts or even rollover old 401(k) accounts into IRA's. Feel free to message me with any questions. I hope you find this video useful in understanding the different types of Retirement accounts and what each of them mean. Please LIKE the video and share it with someone that would find it useful. Have a great week! - Mark Follow me on TWITTER Follow me on INSTAGRAM Recieve a FREE INVESTING CONSULTAION - SIGN UP at Ready to start Investing? Check out my eBook on Dividend Investing which will help you better understand the Stock Market, ETFs, and Dividend Stocks. DISCLAIMER: Everything shared on this video is for educational & informational purposes ONLY. I am not a Financial Advisor, so please perform your own due diligence prior to investing. This video is not sponsored, some links are affiliate links and I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting my channel....(read more)



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