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I’m new and thankful for any help in starting a Roth IRA

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I’m new and thankful for any help in starting a Roth IRA

If you’re lost on the way to r/personalfinance. Ask questions about workplace retirement plans, including how much to contribute, how to invest, rollovers, etc

I’m new and thankful for any help in starting a Roth IRA.

We're so excited you're here! This is the official hub for all things Money Guy related.

Hey everyone. I am new to the group and trying to grow my knowledge in investments.

A place to come and discuss financial issues that affect the middle class.

Hey everyone. I am new to the group and trying to grow my knowledge in investments.

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I need some advice. I work for a university and have a 403b with about $40k in it.

Discuss and ask questions about personal finances, budgeting, income, retirement plans, insurance, investing, and frugality.

I need some advice. I work for a university and have a 403b with about $40k in it.

Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.

I need some advice. I work for a university and have a 403b with about $40k in it.

This sub is for those who fall between r/FIRE and r/FatFIRE. We are focused on the financial side of early retirement at an asset level that allows an upper middle class lifestyle. That level will vary by location, household size and other variables, but a general guideline is $2.5M - $6M in your retirement portfolio. If you plan to retire with a leaner lifestyle in spite of a Chubby portfolio, r/FIRE might be a better fit.

I need some advice. I work for a university and have a 403b with about $40k in it.

We're so excited you're here! This is the official hub for all things Money Guy related.

I need some advice. I work for a university and have a 403b with about $40k in it.

If you’re lost on the way to r/personalfinance. Ask questions about workplace retirement plans, including how much to contribute, how to invest, rollovers, etc

Net worth is estimated as it includes variables that are not fixed.

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We're so excited you're here! This is the official hub for all things Money Guy related.

Net worth is estimated as it includes variables that are not fixed.

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Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.

Net worth is estimated as it includes variables that are not fixed.

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If you’re lost on the way to r/personalfinance. Ask questions about workplace retirement plans, including how much to contribute, how to invest, rollovers, etc

We have only been investing in 401(k)s up to this point.

If you’re lost on the way to r/personalfinance. Ask questions about workplace retirement plans, including how much to contribute, how to invest, rollovers, etc

We have only been investing in 401(k)s up to this point.

Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.

We have only been investing in 401(k)s up to this point.

A place to come and discuss financial issues that affect the middle class.

Anyone doing muni bonds?

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A place to come and discuss financial issues that affect the middle class.

Anyone doing muni bonds?

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Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.

Anyone doing muni bonds?

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If you’re lost on the way to r/personalfinance. Ask questions about workplace retirement plans, including how much to contribute, how to invest, rollovers, etc

Anyone doing muni bonds?

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We're so excited you're here! This is the official hub for all things Money Guy related.

I have approximately $20,000 in a 401(k) from a former employer that has been sitting untouched for several years.

We're so excited you're here! This is the official hub for all things Money Guy related.

I have approximately $20,000 in a 401(k) from a former employer that has been sitting untouched for several years.

A place to come and discuss financial issues that affect the middle class.

I have approximately $20,000 in a 401(k) from a former employer that has been sitting untouched for several years.

Welcome to /r/Money, a community centered around personal finance, investing, saving, and everything money-related.

Best place to open RothIRA?

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have searched a bit for information on what my portfolio should change to now that I am in retirement.

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