I realized that I make slightly too much to participate in Roth IRA. But what's interesting is, I was able to open an account, so at what point would I be held to close the account?
What is the advantage to a traditional IRA vs just investing in stocks that you can sell at any time? I know with Roth IRA the interest is not taxed, but I understand it is with traditional. So how is this any different than any other stock market investment?
Is it necessary to invest with a financial advisor? Obviously there would be fees and I feel like could handle it on my own. I would like to stick to conservative Vanguard investments. Which platform should I use??
Submitted September 25, 2023 at 11:22PM by Agile-Acanthaceae252 https://ift.tt/3CvrFV0