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If you make over $300K, after you’ve maxed out your 401k - where do you invest? We do not qualify for a Roth IRA.
Is there any benefit to doing a traditional IRA next? We may also make too much to qualify for any tax benefits with a traditional IRA. With our income, is there any difference between investing in a traditional IRA and a taxable brokerage account? Thanks! |
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Backdoor Roths
Index funds in a brokerage account Ibonds |
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HSA
Backdoor Roth |
Pretty much this. |
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HSA
Backdoor Roth IRA After-tax 401k (my employer's plan allows me to auto-convert these contributions to Roth). This is a big one since $69k is this year's total 401k contribution limit. Brokerage account (a small mix of mostly index and low-fee growth funds) |
| Traditional brokerage accounts in various banks. |
| 529 also |
Fair point - we have 529s already - maybe I could fund those more when I max out on 401K, at least in 2024 and then reassess. |
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HSA to cover medical expenses during retirement
index fund Venturing into I bonds this year as extra education savings with a retirement option. |
To be clear - my husband is also saving from his paycheck for retirement - the 529 is ok for me because I don’t necessarily need more money going to retirement but I didn’t want to “free spend” what I had been putting to the 401k (10% of each paycheck), after I max it out. |
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My company offers a Roth 401k. I max that.
I participate in my company’s stock purchase plan - $15k per year. We have low cost Vanguard funds. |
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401k
HSA 529s Backdoor roths |
1) Max out 401k using backdoor Roth. $66,000 in 2023. All our contributions are Roth and convert employee contribution as they come in. Goal is 50/50 mix traditional/Roth at retirement. We don’t use an IRA vehicle. Maxing to 415(c) limits is enough for retirement. 2) $3000 a month to a brokerage account split 50/25/25 money market/SCHB/SCHD 3) $900 a month for 3 kids 529. |
| A taxable brokerage accoubt has lower taxes on withdraws than actraditional IRA. However a traditional IRA offers asset protection in a lawsuit. Basi c ally do the backdoor roth first then taxable. |