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It Is Never Too Early To Start A Roth IRA!

 

Author: Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D.

The Roth is kind of weird until you get used to it in terms of how much you can put in (contribute) each year depending on how much you earn (compensation). Because of this you really have two limits, one dealing with your compensation and the other dealing with your contribution. Let me explain.

The first contribution limit has to do with compensation, in other words you have to be making some money somewhere. As mentioned, you must have some form of compensation to qualify to make a contribution, but there is also an income limit that says whether or not you can put money in; make a contribution. If your adjusted gross income exceeds these limits, you are no longer eligible to contribute to a Roth IRA.

In 2004, the adjusted gross income limits were:

If your tax filing status is Married Filing Jointly - $160,000

If your tax filing status is Married Filing Separately (and you live with your spouse) - $100,000

If your tax filing status is Single, Head of Household or Married Filing Separately (and you did not live with your spouse during the year) - $110,000

Now, here is a little known totally legal secret that is worth your time reading this article. When I taught investment at the University of South Carolina I gave 10% credit of the course grade for the simple act of opening a Roth IRA. I was amazed when a few students would not open one because their parents had told them it was illegal to if they did not have a job. I told them that they were going nowhere fast if they could not think creatively enough to just go mow a lawn somewhere for ten bucks and put it into the account. I made it clear to them that wealthy people become so by taking action nut just thinking about taking action!

The best application of this concept I ever learned was a real estate investor that wanted to open a Roth for his newborn son. The problem of proving that a newborn makes money in a job is a tough one even for my noodle but this fellow came up with a great idea. He took a photo of the baby and put it on the business card with the words; Help my dad finance my education by buying a home from himhe is the best dad in the whole world! Then he paid the baby, get thismodeling fees! He put those fees straight into the account and filed a return for the baby with the IRS. I love that story! Talk about creative that is the kind of person that will go far in business. This is also the only newborn I have heard of with a tax free stock portfolio from earnings off his own job!

The second Roth IRA contribution limit has to do with how much you can contribute to your account. Below is a table that outlines the contribution limits established for the next several years:

2004 - $3,000 ($3,500 if you are age 50 and above)

2005 - $4,000 ($4,500 if you are age 50 and above)

2006 - $4,000 ($5,000 if you are age 50 and above)

2007 - $4,000 ($5,000 if you are age 50 and above)

2008 - $5,000 ($6,000 if you are age 50 and above)

If you need more information about Roth IRAs, you should consult a tax professional such as a Certified Public. Accountant or Certified Financial Planner. You can also get more information directly if you take a look at IRS publication 590 - Individual Retirement Arrangements. Using a Roth is the very best trading account to use while investing in the stock market.

Author Bio:
Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D. is a champion in this field. Dr. has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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