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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pension will be around 14k/month (private) or lump sum of low 7 figs. Max out two 401ks and 2 Roth IRAs. Save another 75k per year in taxable accounts. Hoping we will be ok.[/quote] Bullshit. In 2013, the modified AGI limit for a married couple filing jointly was 188,000. Yet you're claiming to pay $36,000 pretax to your 401ks , and another 75,000 in after tax savings? That's a minimum of 136,000 in AGI. You're telling us you live on 53,000, and save another 10,000 of that into a Roth? Bullshit. [/quote] Back door roth. It's $5500/year per person, regardless of agi. 401k max is 17,500 per person for a max of 35 k pretax. You're clearly not up to date on tax law or even Roth contributions.[/quote]
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