Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is not a mega roth.
Yes it is. We have one too.
OP, no, it is not too good to be true. It is a great tool to beef up your retirement. Here is how it works. We are allowed up to 53k into retirement contributions. 18,500 comes from me pre tax, employer contributes 10k I to my 401k, pre tax. We then can contribute $24,500 into our mega roth via our 401k of post tax income and yes, then it gets converted by my own personal FA into a backdoor roth. It is complicated. However, if you have the money to do it, you can, like me,
end up contributing 53k/yr into retirement in your 30s/40s wich will pay tremendous returns. My wife has only a 401k, with an~8k employer contribution, so we are saving at a clip of $79,500/yr for retirement. I absolutely see a poi t in time where we no longer need to contribute before we even hit retirement age.