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best spot for a IRA

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by xcamm1, Mar 12, 2012.

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  1. xcamm1

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    Got a new job that does not allow 401k rollovers. Now I am in search of a good broker to place an IRA with. Looking for a place with very low fees, and a good amount of options.

    Anyone have any reccomendations?

    Also thinking about converting this 401k to a roth. Has anyone done this? I believe all I have to do is pay the taxes on it right?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
     
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    you can't go wrong with vanguard. 0 fees for ETFs and their index funds are the cheapest.
     
  3. MadMax

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    Belfast
     
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    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum
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    Vanguard, seconded
    You want the lowest fee rate
     
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    charles schwab or etrade.
     
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    Another Vanguard customer here.
     
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    Another for Vanguard, that's who I have. I had an old 401k and rolled it into a Roth IRA. Just keep in mind that you will have to pay tax on that amount.

    Pugs
     
  10. Steve_Francis_rules

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    As others have said, Vanguard is great if you're looking for low fees.
     
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    Just started a new job about a month ago and I'm thinking about opening a Roth IRA. Any advice on commercial banks as far opening an account with them? Or am I better off with a place like Vanguard?
     
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    I should also point out I have very little idea as far as how to invest my money for retirement. I would like somewhere I could walk into and talk to someone about different options. I also have a traditional 401k from a previous employer that I plan to roll over to my new job when eligible to receive matching contributions but would also like to switch up some of those investments.
     
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    Vanguard it is
     
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    all a bank is good for is a checking account and loan. don't go there for investments. research investing yourself. it takes a little time but the payoff is much better than the .5% CDs you'll get from the banks. google index funds and read john bogle books for starters or visit http://www.bogleheads.org/forum/index.php.
     
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    Don't go somewhere where you have to sit down to talk to someone about different options. That's just asking to be raped with fees. A retirement fund isn't that complicated -- you want it to be mostly stock based (index funds).

    I also recommend Vanguard. Just use one of their index funds ("Target Retirement ____(year)") and you're set. There's no need to make it much more complicated than that.
     
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    Both Wells Fargo and Fidelity should be inexpensive brokerage account options. Both have local offices, so face time is a possibility if needed.
     

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