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Don't Make This Roth IRA Mistake if You Get a Pay Raise

If you are funding a Roth IRA automatically on a monthly basis, you will want to watch out for this mistake that could cost you greatly. Be aware of the Roth IRA income limits. Have a question you want to be answered on the show? Call or text 574-222-2000 or leave a comment! Want to speak with a Certified Financial Planner™? Visit or call 574-247-5898. Find more information about the Wise Money Show™ at LINKS: Be sure to stay up to date by following us! Facebook - ​ Instagram - Twitter - ​ Want more Wise Money™? Read our blog! ​ Listen on Podcast: ​ Subscribe on YouTube: Mike Bernard, CFP® offers advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. This information is for general financial education and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations. All investing and investment strategies involve risk including the potential loss of principal. Asset allocation & diversification d...

Roth IRA Income Limits | Can You Make Too Much Money to Contribute?

There is an income limit when funding a Roth IRA. But be aware, this is your AGI, not just your earnings. What should you do if you contributed when you weren't supposed to and what other investing tools can you use instead? Have a question for the show? Call or text 574-222-2000 or leave a comment! Want to speak with a Certified Financial Planner™? Visit or call 574-247-5898. Find more information about the Wise Money Show™ at Be sure to stay up to date by following us! Facebook - ​ Twitter - ​ Instagram - Want more Wise Money™? Read our blog! ​ Listen on Podcast: ​ Subscribe on YouTube: Mike Bernard, CFP® offers advisory services through KFG Wealth Management, LLC dba Korhorn Financial Group. This information is for general financial education and is not intended to provide specific investment advice or recommendations. All investing and investment strategies involve risk including the potential loss of principal. Asset allocation & di...