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How To Open a Roth IRA Account in 2020 (5 Simple Steps)| Roth IRA Tutorial


This video shows you STEP by STEP on how to open a Roth IRA Account in 2020. Time Stamps of each steps are in the comment section below. I hope you enjoy! Remember, be someone that makes YOU happy. Follow me on: Instagram: jaz.minbautista Tiktok: jaz.minbautista Spotify: Jazmin Bautista Hello everyone it's JAZ! One of the most important steps to do in our Personal finance is to plan for our retirement. Most people rely on Social Security Benefits but in the United States the average is $1,470 per month and $17,640 per year. With future inflation this would be less than minimum wage which will not be enough to retire financially free. Also, the Roth IRA is going to be future TAX-FREE INCOME. The earlier you start on your retirement plan the better! With that being said, let's get started with the 5 steps on how to open a Roth IRA account in 2020! 1. Eligible: The IRS has several limits on how much a person can earn in that year to be able to open a Roth IRA. - Individuals: $124,000 to $139,000 -Couples: $196,000 to $206,000 Please keep in mind that there is a limit on how much you could invest in a year. The limit in 2020 is $6,000 but if you are 50 years or older you have the opportunity to invest in your retirement fund with $1,000 more. Please ask for more information in the account you would like to open a Roth IRA. 2. Where? Before opening an account please answer these questions" - Do you pay a fee to open the Roth IRA account? OR what do you need to maintain the account? -Do they offer customer service online or through the phone? - What investments are you trying to invest in? ETF's, Target-date funds, actively managed funds, or stocks or bonds? According to Investopedia these are the Top 5 Best Brokers for Roth IRA's 1. Merill Edge - 4.5/5 score 2. Fidelity Investments- 4.4/5 score 3. TD Ameritrade - 4.3/5 score 4. Charles Schwab - 4.2/5 score 5. E*Trade - 4.1/5 score The following link will go in deeper of each broker, feel free to look at their cons & pros to each one. I hope this helped ! 3. Paperwork They will ask personal information about yourself to be able to deliver the best service possible. The following is general information they would want to know to open a Roth IRA account. - Driver's licenses or another form of identification - An email/Address - Social Security - Bank's Routing and Account # - Name/Address of your employer - Name/Address/ Social Security # of your chosen Beneficiary 4. Investing Choices After your account has been opened, you have the opportunity to design your own portfolio based on when you would like to retire. This step will involve being self-aware of your comfort level with risk and where you would like to invest. There are many options to invest your money in the Roth IRA, as follows: Bonds, Stocks, ETF's, mutual funds, S&P500, and many more. 5.Aftermath planning Once you have personalized your account, this is the time to plan how you will accomplish your retirement goals. DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. The ideas presented in this video are personal opinions and for entertainment purposes only. You (and only you) are responsible for the financial decisions that you make. Please be safe and careful. For Business Inquires, you can reach me at jazfireflyy830@gmail.com...(read more)



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