An IRA is one way you can save money for retirement. What can you contribute to an IRA? When can you take money out? Who manages the IRA? Look for answers to these questions and more in the articles, blog posts, videos and radio shows.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – December 30, 2007
Today on the Ilyce Glink show, Ilyce talked about selling timeshares, and some last-minute things you can do to lower your taxes next April 15th. She also answered questions on new car financing, paying for college, switching careers, and using IRA cash to invest in real estate. Don't forget to check out Ilyce's Forum for radio talk show notes (www.thinkglink.com) and be sure to subscribe to her YouTube channel, www.youtube/expertrealestatetips.
IRS Reminds Low to Middle Income Taxpayers of Savings Credit
It's November. Thanksgiving is next week. Taxes aren't due until April. It's still a good idea to plan ahead. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service issue...
Real Estate Minute: The Automatic IRA Act of 2007
Real Estate Minute with Ilyce Glink The Automatic IRA Act of 2007
Real Estate Minute: IRA Deadline
Real Estate Minute with Ilyce Glink Last week deadline for IRA Original Air Date: April 11, 2007
Pay Off Mortgage and Delay Retirement
Sometimes you may feel you no longer want to make your mortgage payments and just pay off your mortgage with other assets such as money in an IRA or 401(k) plan. But is it a good idea to pay off a mortgage with retirement money? If you're under 59 1/2, you'll have to pay extra taxes on the money that you withdraw from your IRA or 401(k).
Real Estate Minute: More Tax-Reduction Strategies For Next April 15th
Real Estate Minute with Ilyce Glink More Tax-Reduction Strategies For Next April 15th Original Air Date: October 9, 2006
Active-Duty Reservists Get Relief On Retirement Plan Payments
The new Pension Protection Act of 2006 makes it easier for active-duty reservists to use their 401(k) and IRA funds to bolster their living expenses. ...
Opening A Roth IRA
Roth IRAs are good investing opportunities, but investors should open them at larger financial institutions like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Vanguard, because of the incredible number of mutual funds and investing opportunities out there. These larger companies will be able to give investors the widest range of options, at the cheapest prices.