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Roth IRA ideas
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188 If fast execution is the over-riding factor, you might want to bump up your maxKurt N-6/29/1998
187 I am looking for a good online brokerage for my new Roth IRA account. with qualblast_investor-6/29/1998
186 You may want to check the SI SureTrade thread: Subject 18053Wally Mastroly-6/2/1998
185 The fees at Datek are paid with non-IRA funds. The main issue that I wanted toSequoia Holdings-6/1/1998
184 Are the fees Datek charges you coming out of your Roth IRA account or can you pHoward R. Hansen-6/1/1998
183 Hello, I have been looking into a ROTH IRA for some time now, and I just want tSequoia Holdings-6/1/1998
182 Gary, Thanks for your reply. Yes, that is the crux of the matter. Can a parjetcityrandy-5/29/1998
181 Randy One of my clients, a very wealthy man, has been contributing to IRAs forGary-5/29/1998
180 I came across the following at Mutual Funds Magazine website. I am a bit hesitajetcityrandy-5/28/1998
179 Guy Have only been at Waterhouse for a few months. Trading seems OK, but theyGary-5/28/1998
178 <i>I use Waterhouse. The web site is slow but otherwise they are OK.<Guy-5/28/1998
177 I switched most all my Schwab accounts to Waterhouse. Left one behind due to tMichael Sphar-5/28/1998
176 I opened my Roth with Waterhouse. No annual fees. Large selection of mutual fRich23241-5/27/1998
175 Guy You have to roll the 401K into a traditional IRA and then convert to a RoGary-5/26/1998
174 ALL I left my job late last year. I left a good chunk in my 401 that I'm tGuy-5/26/1998
173 Thanks for your reply. I'm not familiar with annuities, but I'll look iHavoc1-5/22/1998
172 If you are thinking about putting that much in a retirement account,I would sayWR61499-5/22/1998
171 If you and/or your spouse never had any kind of IRA and/or any other type of acOn the QT-5/22/1998
170 $2K won't cut it, I was thinking more along the lines of $50K... But thanksHavoc1-5/21/1998
169 If you have a spouse,you can put in up to $4000 a year.If your single,you can oWR61499-5/21/1998
168 Can anyone out there answer this question? I would like to open a RIRA and useHavoc1-5/21/1998
167 The reason the accounts are kept separate by investment companies is due to theSteve Joyce-5/20/1998
166 Also, it may be prudent to wait until you have precisely established what amounJohn A. Greenwood-5/19/1998
165 Dennis The technical corrections have not been passed into law yet, so it is pGary-5/19/1998
164 Apparently, separate accounts are not, or will not, be necessary. You can combmod-5/18/1998
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