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To: deeno who wrote (51264)4/9/2013 5:14:45 PM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78669
 
OT. Well, even with two partial traditional to Roth conversions I am still at 50%/50% between Rollover and Roth IRAs.

Considering that I + wife contribute 30K'ish to 401(k)s a year, while I pretty much cannot contribute to Roth, the traditional IRA side will outweigh Roth again.

I am not planning to do more conversions in near future unless we plunge into low bracket for some reason (job loss).

(401(k) is ~= traditional IRA since you can rollover after you leave).